6th IBERO-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON REAL ESTATE LAW

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF COMMUNICATIONS CLOSED

COMMUNICATIONS CAN BE SUBMITTED TO THE CONFERENCE.

Each participant must send a abstract of the communication with a maximum length of half a page. The deadline for submitting the abstract is 12 September 2021.

Within one week, the scientific committee of the conference will communicate the accepted papers for presentation.

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The abstracts should be sent in Word document, indicating in the file the name of the author, and the day to which they are attached, and send them to the conference email: congreso.propiedad@ufv.es.

The abstract can not exceed  300 words, and should be written in Arial 12, single spaced, with the following structure in the header:

TITLE OF THE COMMUNICATION

    • Author, name and surname
    • Professional affiliation
    • Email

The selected abstracts will be published on the Congress website and in the Proceedings Book, with publication online.

Once the conference is over, those who so request may send their full papers to be evaluated and selected for full publication. In case of a positive evaluation, they will be included in a monograph containing the most relevant papers of the congress, on “New challenges and contours of real estate property law”, published by a prestigious legal publishing house.

THEMES OF THE COMMUNICATIONS

They should be framed in one of the three tables of the congress, and we offer, as an example, some of the topics that can be developed:

Day 1. The new context of real estate law

Squatting and eviction: squatting phenomenon, landlord, civil, criminal and administrative defense, legitimization of the occupation, Spain case, right to housing and fundamental rights, possession without title; measures against occupation in comparative law; public-private initiatives against occupation. Expropriation and other restrictive measures: temporary expropriation of use, expropriation of vacant dwellings, levies or tax measures expropriating or penalizing vacant dwellings.

Day 2. Access to housing

Measures to facilitate access to housing: social renting, rent caps, social housing stock, driving measures: rent collection guarantees to the owner, public-private cooperation, tax incentives, rehabilitation, land law changes, built to rent.
Housing solutions and intermediate tenures as opposed to home ownership: shared ownership, temporary ownership, functional rental, youth, specific temporary, collaborative rental, usufruct.

3. Property, housing and new technologies

New technologies and property law: Property transfer and blockchain, digitalization of the land registry, purchase through electronic platforms, real estate management and new technologies.
Access to housing and new technologies: crowdfunding, big data and access to housing (appraisal and geolocation), blockchain and real estate tokenization.