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portada Right to Housing: Law, Concepts, Possibilities
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
286
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.5 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.48 kg.
ISBN13
9781849466578

Right to Housing: Law, Concepts, Possibilities

Jessie Hohmann (Author) · Bloomsbury Publishing PLC · Paperback

Right to Housing: Law, Concepts, Possibilities - Hohmann, Jessie

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Synopsis "Right to Housing: Law, Concepts, Possibilities"

A human right to housing represents the law's most direct and overt protection of housing and home. Unlike other human rights, through which the home incidentally receives protection and attention, the right to housing raises housing itself to the position of primary importance. However, the meaning, content, scope, and even existence of a right to housing raises vexed questions. Drawing on insights from disciplines that include law, anthropology, political theory, philosophy, and geography, this book is both a contribution to the state of knowledge on the right to housing, and is an entry into the broader human rights debate. It addresses profound questions on the role of human rights in belonging and citizenship, the formation of identity, the perpetuation of forms of social organization, and, ultimately, of the relationship between the individual and the state. Now available in paperback, the book addresses the legal, theoretical, and conceptual issues, providing a deep analysis of the right to housing within and beyond human rights law. Structured in three parts, the book: (a) outlines the right to housing in international law and in key national legal systems; (b) examines the most important concepts of housing: space, privacy, and identity; and (c) looks at the potential of the right to alleviate human misery, marginalization, and deprivation. The book represents a major contribution to the scholarship on an under-studied and ill-defined right. In terms of content, it provides a much needed exploration of the right to housing. In approach, it offers a new framework for argument within which the right to housing, as well as other under-theorized and contested rights, can be reconsidered, reconnecting human rights with the social conditions of their violation, and, hence, with the reasons for their existence. Shortlisted for the Peter Birks Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship 2013, the book is essential reading for all those working in the area of human rights. [Subject: Human Rights Law, Housing Law, Property Law, Public International Law, Legal Philosophy

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