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An introduction to this special issue of Counterfutures.
Dylan Taylor, Sue Bradford, Jack Foster
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The constitutional and international guarantees for human right in housing (Iraq as model) [PDF]
The human right in housing is one of the fundamental rights that connected to his main and personal liberties which cannot be abandoned. Any violation for that right leads to violation for other fundamental rights as they are deeply connected.
Shamiaa Gamal mohammed +1 more
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Neutrosophic Analysis of the Right to Housing [PDF]
The right to housing leads to the integration of the human being into the family and sets the basis for integrating economic, social, and cultural participation.
Jairo Mauricio Puetate Paucar +3 more
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Administrative control procedures in the face of slums and the restrictions contained therein [PDF]
The phenomenon of encroachment on state funds is one of the phenomena that began to spread in Iraq after the fall of the political system in 2003, and the events that followed, including random housing gatherings, which are known as slums, which ...
Fawwaz Khalaf Dhahir +2 more
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The Impact of Climate Change on Human Rights: The Saudi Context
Climate change is a global as well as a local issue due to its impact on both international and local levels. Climate change is defined as the change that affects the components of the environment surrounding humans, such as air, water, and soil ...
Nehad Farouk Abbas
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The value of the city. Rent extraction, right to housing and conflicts for the use of urban space
The extent of residential alienation and urban inequalities made visible in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis shed light on processes of politico-economic transformations that altered the role of housing within society since the late 1970s.
Sonia Arbaci +2 more
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Procedural protection of the right to housing [PDF]
The state assumes the performance of its functions specified in the constitution, and in order to perform these functions, it must possess movable and real estate funds and use them either by its institutions, or directly by the public, and it may happen
ammar almashhadany, mohammed alrbaa
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The issue of justice in housing is rarely discussed in political philosophy. Yet, housing crises such as that currently faceSd by the UK highlight the importance of work in this area. In this article, I address the issue of housing justice by defending a basic right to housing.
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Residential slums between the human right to housing Standards for adequate housing [PDF]
The number of people living in slums is estimated to be about one billion people living in inadequate housing, living under extremely poor living conditions, and most of them lack security of tenure, which makes them vulnerable to forced evictions and ...
rakeb ALhamawe
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Slums and the right to Adequate housing (constitutional study) [PDF]
Adequate housing is one of the tasks that the state has to provide to its citizens in order for a person to live in his own home without harassment or inconvenience from anyone, and whose responsibility falls on the state not to storm any of hte housing
Dowlat Mezory, baydaa alabasi
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