The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted Resolution 2626, highlighting the universal right to adequate housing as essential for social justice and democratic stability. Critiquing the commodification of housing, the Assembly emphasizes treating housing as a human right, urging member States to bolster investment in social and affordable housing, counteract homelessness, and regulate real estate to enhance accessibility for vulnerable groups. The resolution underscores the necessity for sustainable housing practices, including energy-efficient models and extensive renovation projects. It calls for legal protections against forced evictions and advocates for humanitarian support without penalization. The Assembly also invites member States to accept relevant articles of the European Social Charter and encourages active participation of diverse community groups in policy-making, while supporting initiatives from the Council of Europe Development Bank. Lastly, it stresses the significance of monitoring housing rights implementation and proposes recognizing 'domicide' as an international crime.