Examines the law in relation to issues of housing and race in both the private and public sector. It places these issues in the broader context of the development of anti-discrimination legislation and outlines the current thinking on the issue.
Examines the law in relation to issues of housing and race in both the private and public sector. It places these issues in the broader context of the development of anti-discrimination legislation and outlines the current thinking on the issue.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Tables Preface Introduction Part I: The Framework Chapter One: Theoretical Perspectives 1. Race and Racism 2. Ethnicity and Integration 3. Inequality in Housing 4. Causes of Inequality 5. Gender and Race 6. Ideology and Law 7. Ideology and Language 8. Institutional Racism 9. A Structural Approach Chapter Two: Facts and Figures 1.Pattern of Settlement 2. Reason of Immigration 3. Areas of Relative Concentration 4. Demographic Characteristics 5. Movement, Tenure and Quality 6.Conclusion Chapter Three: Discrimination and the Law 1. Issues and Approaches 2. Reasons for Immigration 3. Why Legislation 4. Disadvantages and Discrimination in Housing 5. Housing Policy and Law Chapter Four: Acts I and II - The Race Relations Act 1965 and 1968 1. Race Relations Act 1965: An Outline 2. Race Relations Act 1965: Proposals for Change 3. Race Relations Act 1968: An Outline 4. Race Relations Act 1968: An Assessment 5. Race Relations Act 1968: Proposals for Change Chapter Five: Act III - The Race Relations Act 1976 1. Introduction 2. The Act in Summary 3. Promises and Misgivings Part II: - The Law in Practice Chapter Six: Urban Planning 1. Planning and the Housing Market 2. Supply of Land for Housing 3. The Development Plan and Race 4. Development Control and Race 5.Relevant Planning Considerations 6. Planning, Race and the Doctor's Prescription 7. The Urban Programme 8. Planning Law and Distributive Justice 9. Disrepair and Improvement 10. Conclusion Chapter Seven: Homelessness 1. Introduction 2. Defining Homlessness 3. The Homelessness Crisis and Statutory Discretion 4. Accommodation 5. Priority Need 6. Intentionality 7. Child Care 8. Dependancy on Public Funds and Family Unity 9. The Immigration Act 1988 10. Refugees 11. L.A. Allocation Policies 12. The Judicial Approach 13. Investigations by the CRC 14. Conclusion Chapter Eight: Public Housing: Admission and Allocation 1. Introduction 2. General Legal Framework 3. Race Legislation and Allocations 4. Allocation Policy: The L.A. Experience 5. Conclusions
List of Tables Preface Introduction Part I: The Framework Chapter One: Theoretical Perspectives 1. Race and Racism 2. Ethnicity and Integration 3. Inequality in Housing 4. Causes of Inequality 5. Gender and Race 6. Ideology and Law 7. Ideology and Language 8. Institutional Racism 9. A Structural Approach Chapter Two: Facts and Figures 1.Pattern of Settlement 2. Reason of Immigration 3. Areas of Relative Concentration 4. Demographic Characteristics 5. Movement, Tenure and Quality 6.Conclusion Chapter Three: Discrimination and the Law 1. Issues and Approaches 2. Reasons for Immigration 3. Why Legislation 4. Disadvantages and Discrimination in Housing 5. Housing Policy and Law Chapter Four: Acts I and II - The Race Relations Act 1965 and 1968 1. Race Relations Act 1965: An Outline 2. Race Relations Act 1965: Proposals for Change 3. Race Relations Act 1968: An Outline 4. Race Relations Act 1968: An Assessment 5. Race Relations Act 1968: Proposals for Change Chapter Five: Act III - The Race Relations Act 1976 1. Introduction 2. The Act in Summary 3. Promises and Misgivings Part II: - The Law in Practice Chapter Six: Urban Planning 1. Planning and the Housing Market 2. Supply of Land for Housing 3. The Development Plan and Race 4. Development Control and Race 5.Relevant Planning Considerations 6. Planning, Race and the Doctor's Prescription 7. The Urban Programme 8. Planning Law and Distributive Justice 9. Disrepair and Improvement 10. Conclusion Chapter Seven: Homelessness 1. Introduction 2. Defining Homlessness 3. The Homelessness Crisis and Statutory Discretion 4. Accommodation 5. Priority Need 6. Intentionality 7. Child Care 8. Dependancy on Public Funds and Family Unity 9. The Immigration Act 1988 10. Refugees 11. L.A. Allocation Policies 12. The Judicial Approach 13. Investigations by the CRC 14. Conclusion Chapter Eight: Public Housing: Admission and Allocation 1. Introduction 2. General Legal Framework 3. Race Legislation and Allocations 4. Allocation Policy: The L.A. Experience 5. Conclusions
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