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There exist various indicators that measure land tenure security for urbanites. Most of those indicators measure the degree to which land titling promotes the security of tenure. Based on the reviewed literature, it is admitted that land titling is not a
Ernest Uwayezu, Walter T. de Vries
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ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine the effects of psychological distance on spontaneous justice inferences.MethodsTwo experiments were conducted using the probe recognition paradigm to directly examine whether psychological distance affects ...
Qing Zhang +3 more
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Expropriation of Real Property in Kigali City: Scoping the Patterns of Spatial Justice
The key question in this article is the extent to which current real property expropriation practices in Kigali city promote spatial justice. Current studies focus on the ambiguous manner in which real property valuation had been regulated by the ...
Ernest Uwayezu, Walter T. de Vries
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Investigating and Evaluating Urban Development Plans Based on Spatial Justice Approach (Case Study: FarahzadReorganization Plan) [PDF]
Investigating and evaluating development plans based on theories of spatial justice is one of the topics that has been neglected in urban planning in Iran.
Aam Afsharnia +2 more
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Beyond just justice – Creating space for a future-care ethic [PDF]
Distributive justice relies on metaphors about spatial distribution. Modelling cross-temporal relations on cross-spatial relations in this way obscures how earlier groups become the later ones.
Makoff, Ruth, Read, Rupert
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LEADER and Spatial Justice [PDF]
AbstractRecent papers have argued that spatial justice should be pursued through a place‐based approach, which enables local people to assert their own capacity to act and to pursue their own positive visions: an approach fundamental to LEADER. This paper considers the extent to which LEADER constitutes local action addressing spatial justice through a
Mark Shucksmith +2 more
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“An Absurdly Quiet Spot”: The Spatial Justice of WW1 Fraternizations [PDF]
Recent research on WW1 shows that incidents of fraternization across enemy lines took place regularly. However, fraternization remains a taboo in many contexts.
Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas +1 more
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How does justice smell? Reflections on space and place, justice and the body
Flowing from a joint consultation on Spatial Justice and Reconciliation on 21–22 September 2015, hosted by the Centre for Contextual Ministry and the Ubuntu Research Project of the University of Pretoria, this article reflects on the notions of space and
Jacob Meiring
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What space for justice? The just energy transition partnership with South Africa
Energy transformations not only reveal multi-dimensional claims for just distribution, recognition, and procedures, but also how justice claims depend on and shape the spatial context that they address. Stakeholders involved in the Just Energy Transition
Konrad Gürtler
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The Relationship between the Law and Public Policy: Is it a Chi-Square or Normative Shape for the Policy Makers? [PDF]
Oftentimes we consider how the law and public policy were interwoven one another for any fine appeal to the constituents and global public. Nonetheless, we are fairly never definite to suggest any hard picture of their relationship. It rather involves an
Kim, Kiyoung
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