Illegal Cities: Law and Urban Change in Developing Countries
Edesio Fernandes (editor), Ann Varley (editor)
In the major cities of Asia, Africa and Latin America, the urban poor often have to step outside the law in order to gain access to housing. Much has been written about the problems they face, but few studies have asked why it matters that their housing is illegal, or what should be done about it. This book seeks to answer these questions by exploring the role of law in the process of urban change. Its broad geographical coverage combines national case studies with overview chapters by leading specialists in the field. An original and comprehensive book, it aims to bring the largely neglected discussion on law and urban change to the attention of those interested in urban studies, to demystify the subject and challenge the uncritical treatment which it has received in traditional legalistic studies.
年:
1998
出版社:
Zed Books
语言:
english
页:
284
ISBN 10:
1856495507
ISBN 13:
9781856495509
文件:
PDF, 16.33 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1998