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- Reprivatization abstract "Reprivatization refers to the process of restoring to its former owners properties seized by a government, or to the process of compensating previously uncompensated former owners. This is often a component of larger privatization schemes. The term is most often used in the connection with privatization in former Soviet Bloc countries or in reference to settlements concerning the property of murdered or displaced European Jews.Reprivatization is often sought by members of the old nobility or their descendants who desire the return of the traditional family home for sentimental and/or financial reasons; by Holocaust survivors, their descendants, or survivors of persons who died in Nazi death camps and whose property was confiscated by the Nazis or by later Communist states and disposed of in various ways; and by corporations or other parties whose property was nationalized. It is very difficult to work out a one-size-fits all regime for property restitution, and it is often pursued on an ad hoc basis in the courts with varying degrees of success in different jurisdictions.A significant barrier to reprivatization is created by larger political questions, which vary by country. In Eastern Europe, there is frequently a desire to avoid the inflammation of ethnic tensions and the ostensible reversal of Potsdam conference policies; see Federation of Expellees.Outstanding reprivatization issues can sometimes be a barrier to foreign investment, as investors are wary of investing in a property to which the title is disputed or faulty.".
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- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_economics.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Bloc.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Extermination_camp.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Federation_of_Expellees.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_direct_investment.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_investment.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Government.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Land_reform.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Nationalisation.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Nationalization.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Owner.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Ownership.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Potsdam_Conference.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Potsdam_conference.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Privatization.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Property.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Restitution.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Bloc.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLink The_Holocaust.
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reprivatization".
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLinkText "reprivatization".
- Reprivatization wikiPageWikiLinkText "reprivatize".
- Reprivatization hasPhotoCollection Reprivatization.
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- Reprivatization subject Category:Public_economics.
- Reprivatization type Article.
- Reprivatization type Article.
- Reprivatization comment "Reprivatization refers to the process of restoring to its former owners properties seized by a government, or to the process of compensating previously uncompensated former owners. This is often a component of larger privatization schemes.".
- Reprivatization label "Reprivatization".
- Reprivatization sameAs Reprywatyzacja.
- Reprivatization sameAs m.07l7nw.
- Reprivatization sameAs Реприватизація.
- Reprivatization sameAs Q7314288.
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- Reprivatization wasDerivedFrom Reprivatization?oldid=602781673.
- Reprivatization isPrimaryTopicOf Reprivatization.