Law and the New Urban Agenda
Herausgeber: Davidson, Nestor M; Tewari, Geeta
Law and the New Urban Agenda
Herausgeber: Davidson, Nestor M; Tewari, Geeta
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This book creates a provocative and academic dialogue about the legal effects of the New Urban Agenda which will be of interest to academics and researchers with an interest in urban studies.
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This book creates a provocative and academic dialogue about the legal effects of the New Urban Agenda which will be of interest to academics and researchers with an interest in urban studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367188733
- ISBN-10: 0367188732
- Artikelnr.: 69984180
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367188733
- ISBN-10: 0367188732
- Artikelnr.: 69984180
Nestor M. Davidson is the Albert A. Walsh Chair in Real Estate, Land Use and Property Law at Fordham Law School, and Faculty Director of the Fordham Urban Law Center. Professor Davidson has published widely in the fields of urban law, state and local government, property, and affordable housing. Professor Davidson practiced with the firm of Latham and Watkins and served as Deputy General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Professor Davidson earned his AB from Harvard College and his JD from Columbia Law School. Geeta Tewari is the Director of the Fordham Urban Law Center. Tewari has practiced with the New York City Law Department and the Washington D.C. Office of the Attorney General, and also holds a Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Columbia University. Her literary work has appeared in Granta magazine, New England Review , and other publications. She is a member of the New York Women's Bar Association's Advancing the Status of Women Committee and manages the Urban Law Center's Women in Urban Law Leadership Initiative. In 2020, she will join the faculty of Widener University Delaware Law School as Assistant Professor of Law.
Introduction
Nestor M. Davidson and Geeta Tewari
Preface
Robert Lewis-Lettington and Anne Klen-Amin
PART I The New Urban Agenda in the institutions and structures of urban law
1 The New Urban Agenda, effective national policies, and legislation
Maria Mousmouti
2 Financing the New Urban Agenda
Matthew D. Glasser
3 The New Urban Agenda, metropolitan challenges, and municipal autonomy in
Brazil
Lilian Regina Gabriel Moreira Pires
4 The role of law in relation to the New Urban Agenda and the European
Urban Agenda - a multi-stakeholder perspective
Christian Iaione and Elena De Nictolis
5 The New Urban Agenda and local citizen participation: the Spanish example
Francisco Velasco and Carmen Navarro
6 Cities, data, and the New Urban Agenda
Beatriz Botero Arcila
PART II Urban form and inclusion at the nexus of law and the New Urban
Agenda
7 Human rights in the New Urban Agenda: towards inclusive urban planning
Anne Klen-Amin and Rashid Abubakar
8 Does the New Urban Agenda provide a stable legal framework for property
rights and land use law?
Marta Lora-Tamayo Vallvé
9 Shifting paradigms from between the lines? Legal internalizations of the
right to adequate housing in South Africa
Marius Pieterse
10 Social inclusion and the New Urban Agenda: street vendors and public
space
Marlese Von Broembsen
11 Lessons from post-disaster shelter policy for the New Urban Agenda
Chien-Yu Liu
12 The challenges of urban mobility regulation and the New Urban Agenda
Andrés Boix-Palop
Index
Nestor M. Davidson and Geeta Tewari
Preface
Robert Lewis-Lettington and Anne Klen-Amin
PART I The New Urban Agenda in the institutions and structures of urban law
1 The New Urban Agenda, effective national policies, and legislation
Maria Mousmouti
2 Financing the New Urban Agenda
Matthew D. Glasser
3 The New Urban Agenda, metropolitan challenges, and municipal autonomy in
Brazil
Lilian Regina Gabriel Moreira Pires
4 The role of law in relation to the New Urban Agenda and the European
Urban Agenda - a multi-stakeholder perspective
Christian Iaione and Elena De Nictolis
5 The New Urban Agenda and local citizen participation: the Spanish example
Francisco Velasco and Carmen Navarro
6 Cities, data, and the New Urban Agenda
Beatriz Botero Arcila
PART II Urban form and inclusion at the nexus of law and the New Urban
Agenda
7 Human rights in the New Urban Agenda: towards inclusive urban planning
Anne Klen-Amin and Rashid Abubakar
8 Does the New Urban Agenda provide a stable legal framework for property
rights and land use law?
Marta Lora-Tamayo Vallvé
9 Shifting paradigms from between the lines? Legal internalizations of the
right to adequate housing in South Africa
Marius Pieterse
10 Social inclusion and the New Urban Agenda: street vendors and public
space
Marlese Von Broembsen
11 Lessons from post-disaster shelter policy for the New Urban Agenda
Chien-Yu Liu
12 The challenges of urban mobility regulation and the New Urban Agenda
Andrés Boix-Palop
Index
Introduction
Nestor M. Davidson and Geeta Tewari
Preface
Robert Lewis-Lettington and Anne Klen-Amin
PART I The New Urban Agenda in the institutions and structures of urban law
1 The New Urban Agenda, effective national policies, and legislation
Maria Mousmouti
2 Financing the New Urban Agenda
Matthew D. Glasser
3 The New Urban Agenda, metropolitan challenges, and municipal autonomy in
Brazil
Lilian Regina Gabriel Moreira Pires
4 The role of law in relation to the New Urban Agenda and the European
Urban Agenda - a multi-stakeholder perspective
Christian Iaione and Elena De Nictolis
5 The New Urban Agenda and local citizen participation: the Spanish example
Francisco Velasco and Carmen Navarro
6 Cities, data, and the New Urban Agenda
Beatriz Botero Arcila
PART II Urban form and inclusion at the nexus of law and the New Urban
Agenda
7 Human rights in the New Urban Agenda: towards inclusive urban planning
Anne Klen-Amin and Rashid Abubakar
8 Does the New Urban Agenda provide a stable legal framework for property
rights and land use law?
Marta Lora-Tamayo Vallvé
9 Shifting paradigms from between the lines? Legal internalizations of the
right to adequate housing in South Africa
Marius Pieterse
10 Social inclusion and the New Urban Agenda: street vendors and public
space
Marlese Von Broembsen
11 Lessons from post-disaster shelter policy for the New Urban Agenda
Chien-Yu Liu
12 The challenges of urban mobility regulation and the New Urban Agenda
Andrés Boix-Palop
Index
Nestor M. Davidson and Geeta Tewari
Preface
Robert Lewis-Lettington and Anne Klen-Amin
PART I The New Urban Agenda in the institutions and structures of urban law
1 The New Urban Agenda, effective national policies, and legislation
Maria Mousmouti
2 Financing the New Urban Agenda
Matthew D. Glasser
3 The New Urban Agenda, metropolitan challenges, and municipal autonomy in
Brazil
Lilian Regina Gabriel Moreira Pires
4 The role of law in relation to the New Urban Agenda and the European
Urban Agenda - a multi-stakeholder perspective
Christian Iaione and Elena De Nictolis
5 The New Urban Agenda and local citizen participation: the Spanish example
Francisco Velasco and Carmen Navarro
6 Cities, data, and the New Urban Agenda
Beatriz Botero Arcila
PART II Urban form and inclusion at the nexus of law and the New Urban
Agenda
7 Human rights in the New Urban Agenda: towards inclusive urban planning
Anne Klen-Amin and Rashid Abubakar
8 Does the New Urban Agenda provide a stable legal framework for property
rights and land use law?
Marta Lora-Tamayo Vallvé
9 Shifting paradigms from between the lines? Legal internalizations of the
right to adequate housing in South Africa
Marius Pieterse
10 Social inclusion and the New Urban Agenda: street vendors and public
space
Marlese Von Broembsen
11 Lessons from post-disaster shelter policy for the New Urban Agenda
Chien-Yu Liu
12 The challenges of urban mobility regulation and the New Urban Agenda
Andrés Boix-Palop
Index