Today, the increasing mobility of capital, people and information has changed the space relations of urban societies. Contractual relations have increased in every field of social life: in the economic field, but also in the political, and in creative and scientific areas. Contracts are not only legal frameworks or economic aggregates of individuals, but socially embedded forms. The concept of urban contract proposed in this book combines the theoretical body of economic-juridical literature on the contract with that of historical-anthropological and socio-spatial literature on the city. Through a diverse range of ten city case studies, The Urban Contract compares European, North-American and Asian Urban Contracts. It concludes with a theor...
The paper traces changes to the city metaphor in Genesis. Special attention has been given to plural...
Since contracts form a basic institution of every legal order, the interdisciplinary orientation of ...
This Article attempts to bridge two discourses—corporate governance and contract governance. Regardi...
Today, the increasing mobility of capital, people and information has changed the space relations of...
In our cities, both “land-use regulation” and “territorial collective services” have traditionally b...
This book represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
Contractual agreements are becoming increasingly important for city governments seeking to manage ur...
Milan is not only the golden location of the fashion and design industries as well as hightech resea...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
This article suggests more in-depth work on urban geography by means of an institutionalist and terr...
Large-scale urban development projects aim to create better places in underused or deteriorated area...
Business improvement districts (BIDs) are increasingly being advanced in a range of national context...
This paper considers the order that emerges in cities as individuals exchange and pool rights over r...
The constitutionalisation of cities is analysed as a process through which urban residents operate a...
The paper traces changes to the city metaphor in Genesis. Special attention has been given to plural...
Since contracts form a basic institution of every legal order, the interdisciplinary orientation of ...
This Article attempts to bridge two discourses—corporate governance and contract governance. Regardi...
Today, the increasing mobility of capital, people and information has changed the space relations of...
In our cities, both “land-use regulation” and “territorial collective services” have traditionally b...
This book represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
Contractual agreements are becoming increasingly important for city governments seeking to manage ur...
Milan is not only the golden location of the fashion and design industries as well as hightech resea...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
This article suggests more in-depth work on urban geography by means of an institutionalist and terr...
Large-scale urban development projects aim to create better places in underused or deteriorated area...
Business improvement districts (BIDs) are increasingly being advanced in a range of national context...
This paper considers the order that emerges in cities as individuals exchange and pool rights over r...
The constitutionalisation of cities is analysed as a process through which urban residents operate a...
The paper traces changes to the city metaphor in Genesis. Special attention has been given to plural...
Since contracts form a basic institution of every legal order, the interdisciplinary orientation of ...
This Article attempts to bridge two discourses—corporate governance and contract governance. Regardi...