This volume examines the property transformations in post-communist
Central Eastern Europe (CEE) and focuses on the role of restitution
and privatisation in such transformations. It argues that the
theorisation of 'restitution' in post-communist CEE is incomplete
in the transitional justice scholarship and in the literature on
correction of historical wrongs. The book also argues that, for a
more complete theorisation of (post-communist) restitution, the
transformations of property in post-communist societies ought to be
studied in a more holistic way. The main legal vehicles used for
such transformations, privatisation and restitution, should not be
studied separately and in abstract, but in their reciprocal
relationship, and in connection to the dimension of justice which
each could achieve. Finally, the book integrates 'privatisation' in
a theory of post-communist transformation of property.
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