Eric Norén

Lecturer, Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Science

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Research

Title:

Violation of Real Property Ownership – an approach and study of compulsory purchase of real property in Sweden

Research subject

Compensation for infrastructure intrusion, possibilities for profit share instead of compensation according to the Expropriation Act.

Research

The research is multidisciplinary. It covers subjects as real estate law, real estate economics etc. From a law-and-ecomoic analysis existing rules for compensation according to the Expropriation Act is examined and evaluated. The research aim to find an alternative model for compensation when intrusion is made in real property where a fair part of the profit is shared. The research is also going to concern philiosophical aspects; what is fairness and justice in respect to compensation when intrusion is made for infrastructure or for public purposes.

The research will be presented as a monography in swedish.

Supervisor: Associate Professor Åsa Hansson
Assistant supervisor: Senior lecturer Malin Sjöstrand and senior lecturer Ingemar Bengtsson

Start: 1 september 2015, finished march 2023.

Teaching

I teach in subject connected to Real Estate Science, preferentially in Real Estate Law and compensation according to that. I also tutor master thesis, that concern a subject close to my own research.

Course coordinator for Takings - Valuation and Compensation (VFTF15).

Professional work

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

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