zaterdag 11 juli 2015

PhDprocess. Thinking on the question about laws on buildings and green

Thursday, the 9th of July, I spoke a law person, a 'jurist' who works for the court of justice in the city of Groningen.

She told me that there is definitely a law on buildings and the obligation of realising balconies in the Netherlands. She knew nothing of a law on the right for citizens to obtain a building and an adjacent space (garden) in the city.

Facts, more or less
1. In the Netherlands a 'grondgebonden woning' is an understanding.
2. Most people see it as an ultimate dream to live in a house with garden ( I will  come up with numbers and literature references soon)
3. When people a going to live in a home for the elderly, about 15% of the elderly fancy a garden ( research done by house cooperations, seen in reports of graduation students Built Environment, Hanzehogescholl Groningen, detailed references to put forward, soon)

4. Most cities are the owner of a total of 75% of the total compound in m2 of cityspace in the Netherlands, now( I read that somewhere, this year, I have to check and dubbelcheck this)

5. Around 1900, the State of the Netherlands owned most of the national m2
6. Since ...... there is a political issue about 'Leefbaarheid' . Is this term somehow legalized already ?



Possible PhD question: How come there is no law on the right to obtain a building and an adjacent space in cities in the Netherlands?
And how does this fact relate to European law, 2010?

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