Publication

Towards a common standard of protection of the right to housing in Europe through the charter of fundamental rights

Kenna, Padraic
Simón‐Moreno, Héctor
Citation
Kenna, Padraic, & Simón-Moreno, Héctor. (2019). Towards a common standard of protection of the right to housing in Europe through the charter of fundamental rights. European Law Journal, 25(6), 608-622. doi: 10.1111/eulj.12348
Abstract
The trend towards the financialisation of housing since the 1980s and the global financial crisis exposed a dramatic lacuna in the legal protection of the right to housing. Yet, the right to housing features not only in national and international human rights instruments, but also in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Charter rights are increasingly finding expression in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). In particular, drawing on the Charter, the CJEU s interpretation of EU consumer law is moving towards a recognition of housing rights as inherent components of consumer protection. On the basis of such developments, this article examines whether there is scope to extend this human rights approach to new areas namely, to the Mortgage Credit Directive (2014) a major EU harmonising measure and to the work of EU institutions now responsible for banking supervision. The article concludes that, if guided by the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the case law of the CJEU and the practice of supranational banking supervision could significantly enhance the protection of the right to housing, both at EU and Member State level.
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Publisher
Wiley
Publisher DOI
10.1111/eulj.12348
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland