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Right to Housing - Collective complaint FEANTSA vs. France

In November 2006 FEANTSA lodged a collective complaint against France for non compliance with Article 31 of the revised European Social Charter.

In the complaint, FEANTSA argues that although the quality and housing situation of the majority of the population have improved in the last years, and although a number of ambitious laws and policies have progressed in this field, the reality shows that France has failed in effectively implementing the right to housing for all, in particular for the most vulnerable.

The European Committee of Social Rights of the Council of Europe declared the complaint admissible.

A hearing tookplace in Strasbourg in September 2007 (read the press release).

The European Committee of Social rights has prepared a Report to the Committee of Ministers, which became public within four months of it being forwarded, that is to say on 5 June 2008 (read the press release).
 
On the basis of the report, the Committee of Ministers has adopted a resolution.

FEANTSA and its members believe that the conclusions of the European Committee of Social Rights will be a driver for change not only in France, but in Europe.

For more information, please click on the links below.

Documents relating to Collective complaint 39/2006:

 

FEANTSA's complaint, response by the French Government and additional elements by FEANTSA are available on the Council of Europe web page devoted to collective complaints

 
Press releases:

FEANTSA press release - 5 June 2008

FEANTSA Brief: Relevant elements of the ECSR's conclusions - 5 June 2008

FEANTSA press release- September 2007

FEANTSA news- May 2007

Press release, FEANTSA French members- January 2007

Related information:

ATD Fouth World lodged a collective complaint against France, which concerns different articles of the Charter, including Article 31. The ECSR decision on ATD’s collective complaint (33/2006) became public on 5 June 2008 as well. More information available on ATD Fourth World web site.

Media coverage relating to the ECSR decision.