Comparative legal research in property and urban planning law has taken an increasing interest in the policy patterns and legal arguments that municipal bodies and courts employ in the implementation of often radical urban reconfiguration. Aided by geographers, sociologists, and political economists, comparative property law scholars have begun to unearth the justificatory frameworks that underlie and shape these changes in metropolitan urban landscapes and that reveal an interplay between tangible and immediate modes of political constituencies’ interest navigation on the one hand, and deep-seated cultural-historical motivations as well as commitments to transnational strategic and political loyalties, on the other. These modes of research...
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Comparative legal research in property and urban planning law has taken an increasing interest in th...
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textThis dissertation examines the impact of neoliberal economic reform on New Delhi's urban landsca...
This thesis examines the struggles and conditions of Baoris and Chharas, two adivasi(indigenous) com...
The Special Economic Zones Act 2005, a critical infrastructure model, was enacted in India in two da...
In the last three decades, Delhi, just like many other cities globally, has seen massive changes in ...
Delhi is one of the most extensively studied urban areas globally. Yet, academic literature on the q...
Millennial Delhi is a city whose landscape has been scarred by a series of evictions of the homes of...
The aim of this short text is to introduce this special issue on Indian cities and provide critical ...
The struggle for access to and control over a space in which to live has made housing a central issu...
This project addresses the cultural and environmental politics of slum demolitions in the making of ...
It appears though surprisingly that on average, in Mumbai, a squatter will be relocated at least twe...
This article examines the broader and evolving role of the Supreme Court of India in an era of globa...
1. Introduction This paper grew out of my scholarly interest in how the “urban local process” of a s...
Comparative legal research in property and urban planning law has taken an increasing interest in th...
This article explores the remaking of ideas of the “ordinary citizen” in India in the context of Hin...
Marooned on the outskirts of the law, more than one billion people worldwide live in urban slums and...
textThis dissertation examines the impact of neoliberal economic reform on New Delhi's urban landsca...
This thesis examines the struggles and conditions of Baoris and Chharas, two adivasi(indigenous) com...
The Special Economic Zones Act 2005, a critical infrastructure model, was enacted in India in two da...
In the last three decades, Delhi, just like many other cities globally, has seen massive changes in ...
Delhi is one of the most extensively studied urban areas globally. Yet, academic literature on the q...
Millennial Delhi is a city whose landscape has been scarred by a series of evictions of the homes of...
The aim of this short text is to introduce this special issue on Indian cities and provide critical ...
The struggle for access to and control over a space in which to live has made housing a central issu...
This project addresses the cultural and environmental politics of slum demolitions in the making of ...
It appears though surprisingly that on average, in Mumbai, a squatter will be relocated at least twe...
This article examines the broader and evolving role of the Supreme Court of India in an era of globa...
1. Introduction This paper grew out of my scholarly interest in how the “urban local process” of a s...