eksproprieeritud
Eksproprieeritud (from the Estonian words *eks-* meaning "ex-" and *proprieeritud* meaning "appropriated") refers to the process of forcibly seizing property from its original owners, typically by a government or other authority. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of Estonia, where it gained prominence during the Soviet occupation (1940–1941 and 1944–1991) and the subsequent restoration of independence in 1991.
During the Soviet era, large-scale expropriation of private and state-owned property occurred, often under the pretext
The legal framework for addressing expropriation in Estonia evolved through several stages. The 1991 Law on
Eksproprieeritud remains a sensitive issue in Estonian society, reflecting broader debates about historical justice, national identity,