Increasing poor people\u27s access to property and shelter in urban settings raises difficult questions over how to define property and, likewise, how to communicate who is entitled to legal property protections. An international movement - the right to the city - suggests one approach to resolving these questions. This Article primarily explores two principles of the right to the city - the social function of property and the social function of the city - to consider how to better achieve social and economic justice for poor people in urban areas. Using Brazil as one example of a country incorporating these principles within constitutional and statutory provisions and employing these principles at the local level through ambitious and inno...
This article investigates the relationship between the transformation of cities and the right to the...
This study is an exploration of the tension between the right to the city and neoliberalism in São P...
The challenge of urban deprivation and exclusion in the urban South has given rise to varied and shi...
Increasing poor people\u27s access to property and shelter in urban settings raises difficult questi...
There has been considerable attention on Brazil’s experience in applying the right to the city, infl...
Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and t...
ABSTRACT: Brazil‟s 1988 Constitution and 2001 City Statute explicitly adopt the concept of a right t...
The demographic patterns in developing countries have significantly changed in the recent few decade...
The Brazilian urban development has created a lack of housing and irregular settlements in some urba...
São Paulo is one of Latin America’s most modern and developed cities, yet around one-third of its 10...
In recent years responses to neoliberal urbanism and social injustice have been framed in terms of “...
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
This master thesis, entitled, “Public Parks and the Right to the City” aims to study the relationshi...
Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and t...
The identity and character of cities in America have been profoundly influenced by race. In the past...
This article investigates the relationship between the transformation of cities and the right to the...
This study is an exploration of the tension between the right to the city and neoliberalism in São P...
The challenge of urban deprivation and exclusion in the urban South has given rise to varied and shi...
Increasing poor people\u27s access to property and shelter in urban settings raises difficult questi...
There has been considerable attention on Brazil’s experience in applying the right to the city, infl...
Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and t...
ABSTRACT: Brazil‟s 1988 Constitution and 2001 City Statute explicitly adopt the concept of a right t...
The demographic patterns in developing countries have significantly changed in the recent few decade...
The Brazilian urban development has created a lack of housing and irregular settlements in some urba...
São Paulo is one of Latin America’s most modern and developed cities, yet around one-third of its 10...
In recent years responses to neoliberal urbanism and social injustice have been framed in terms of “...
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
This master thesis, entitled, “Public Parks and the Right to the City” aims to study the relationshi...
Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and t...
The identity and character of cities in America have been profoundly influenced by race. In the past...
This article investigates the relationship between the transformation of cities and the right to the...
This study is an exploration of the tension between the right to the city and neoliberalism in São P...
The challenge of urban deprivation and exclusion in the urban South has given rise to varied and shi...