Keywords
Albania, Co-ownership, Jurisprudence, Time-Sharing Contract, and Tourism
Abstract
Tourism is among the most essential factors for the international, European, and national economies. Since 1994, the EU has established clear rules regarding timeshare contracts to promote legal harmonization, consumer protection, and tourism, which impacts the functioning of the internal market. Although Albania is not part of the EU, the Albanian Courts have used acquis communautaire to rule on certain legal decisions. After showing the importance of EU law on Albanian legislation, this paper will study the impact of EU law on timeshare contracts on immovable properties in Albania. In conclusion, the research will underline the need for complete alignment with EU law by proposing and uncovering some aspects that Albanian lawmakers should consider.
Repository Citation
Denard Veshi,
The European Union’s Impact on the Albanian Time-Share Contracts onImmovable Properties,
17 J. Civ. L. Stud.
(2025)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/jcls/vol17/iss1/15