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Homelessness, Housing First, and the Right to Housing—Confronting Right and Reality
Human Rights Review, 2020The scale of homelessness in Europe throws a stark light on the right to housing that exists in many European states and in European and International Law. This disparity between legal right and the social reality of homelessness and housing precarity begs the question as to the efficacy of a rights-based approach to housing. This article examines the ‘
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2019
This Chapter suggests a research agenda on the right to housing. First, it sets out the context of violation of the right, before turning to examine the right as codified in international law and in key national constitutions. It then identifies three key challenges in realising the right, which should inform and underpin research going forward ...
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This Chapter suggests a research agenda on the right to housing. First, it sets out the context of violation of the right, before turning to examine the right as codified in international law and in key national constitutions. It then identifies three key challenges in realising the right, which should inform and underpin research going forward ...
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Domestic Violence and Housing Rights: A Reinterpretation of the Right to Housing
Human Rights Quarterly, 2006This article examines the connections between domestic violence and the right to housing. While much attention has been paid to domestic violence as a violation of civil and political rights, little has been given to its unquestionable links to the socioeconomic conditions surrounding and leading to the violence.
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The Right to Housing in Australia
2021Australia’s engagement with the international right to adequate housing with respect to its affordability, availability and security of tenure reveals a mixture of neglect and retrogression. The private sector dominates the housing market with housing seen as a commodity to be traded rather than as shelter to which all have rights.
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HGTV's House Hunters and the Right to Coziness
2022This article explores the complex appeal of home-buying and renovation shows on the cable channel HGTV. While their popularity is clear, their political implications are murkier. Some media studies scholars accuse the genre of fostering consumerism, conformity, and neo-liberal nationhood. Others admire its inclusion and "non-special treatment" of queer
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Financialization of Housing and the Right to Adequate Housing
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020This short essay discusses the financialization of housing/construction sector and the right to adequate housing in the context of recent policy initiatives and incentives provided by the government of Pakistan.
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1997
Since the period following World War II, housing has no longer been considered a mere need but more a right which citizens may claim from authorities. In France, this right was first acknowledged in a legislative text dating back to 1982. Although still in the process of being conceptualized, the notion of the right to housing is now a juridical ...
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Since the period following World War II, housing has no longer been considered a mere need but more a right which citizens may claim from authorities. In France, this right was first acknowledged in a legislative text dating back to 1982. Although still in the process of being conceptualized, the notion of the right to housing is now a juridical ...
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Designing spatial and temporal control of vaccine responses
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Shih Hao Ou, Wei Luo, Bali Pulendran
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The Right to Housing as a Right to Adequate Housing Options
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