Global Perspectives in Urban Law

Global Perspectives in Urban Law

The Legal Power of Cities

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Taylor & Francis Inc

12/2018

234

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Inglês

9780815372271

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction Part I: Law and Belonging in the Urban Context 1. Contested Values: How Jim Crow Segregation Ordinances Redefined Property Rights - Laura Delgado and Justin Steil 2. Privacy, Participation and the City - Abigail Jackson and Julian Sidoli del Ceno 3. Discrepancy between Legal Approaches and Policy Goals: A Case Study of Subsidized Housing in Hong Kong - Alice Lee and Phoebe Woo 4. Eviction as a Tool for Crime Control: Fighting Drug-Related Crime in the Netherlands and the United States - L. Michelle Bruijn and Michel Vols 5. Urban Citizens and Water: Johannesburg and Dublin's Experience with the Human Right to Water - Scott McKenzie 6. Who Owns the Sidewalk? Analysing Spatial Reorganization Amidst Regulation and Hierarchies in the Pondy Bazaar Street Market, Chennai, India - Padmapriya Govindarajan 7. 'Better City, Better Life'? Urban Transformation and Conflict Management in the Global South - Malcolm MacLaren Part II: Innovation and Urban Governance in Legal Perspective 8. Financing Local Governments in Times of Recession: Financial and Legal Innovation in the Face of the 2008 Crisis - Daniel B. Rodriguez and Nadav Shoked 9. Keeping Municipal Law-Making Democratic: A Critical Appraisal of the Legal Position of Third Party Rights from the State of Victoria, Australia - Rebecca Leshinsky 10. Saving Sriracha, Fighting City Power: An LA School View of Urban Law in a Hot Sauce Conflict - Ernesto Hernandez-Lopez 11. Cities as Stakeholders: Corporate Social Responsibility in an Urban Environment - Ronit Donyets Kedar