The Right to Housing: Law, Concepts, Possibilities

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Structured in three parts, the book outlines the right to housing in international law and in key national legal systems, examines the key concepts of housing: space, privacy and identity and, finally, looks at the potential of the right to alleviate human misery, marginalisation and deprivation.
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Author(s) By Jessie Hohmann (University of Technology Sydney, Australia).
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format Hardback
Pages 286
Published in United Kingdom
Published 1 Mar 2013
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Structured in three parts, the book outlines the right to housing in international law and in key national legal systems, examines the key concepts of housing: space, privacy and identity and, finally, looks at the potential of the right to alleviate human misery, marginalisation and deprivation.
Introduction. The Right to Housing: Law, Concepts, Possibilities I Assumptions, Definitions, Scope PART I LAW Introduction 1 The Right to Housing in the International Bill of Rights I Introduction II Universal Declaration of Human Rights III
Jessie Hohmann is a lecturer in law at Queen Mary, University of London.
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