Skip to main content

page search

Library Housing, land and property restitution after wars takes decades: Ukraine can change this

Housing, land and property restitution after wars takes decades: Ukraine can change this

Housing, land and property restitution after wars takes decades: Ukraine can change this

Resource information

Date of publication
May 2023
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wdp.2023.100519
Pages
3

Ukraine is poised to transform the process of housing, land and property (HLP)

restitution and compensation after wars. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has displaced

more than 13.5 million people (UNHCR 2023) and created massive destruction and

damage to the country’s HLP. Initial efforts at recovery along with counter-offensives

have stabilized large areas of the country and liberated others, to which displaced

Ukrainians are now beginning to return (Duggar 2022; Conkling 2022). The Ukrainian

government faces the monumental task of getting millions of returnees back to their

HLP and facilitating compensation for damage and destruction.

Share on RLBI navigator
NO

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Yuliya Panfil, Jon Unruh, Michael Cholod

Geographical focus