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Law Between Buildings

Emergent Global Perspectives in Urban Law

Nestor Davidson Nisha Mistry

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English
Routledge
30 June 2020
The rich field of urban law has thus far lacked a holistic and concerted scholarly focus on comparative and global perspectives. This work offers new inroads into the global and comparative streams within urban law by presenting emerging frameworks and approaches to topics ranging from urban housing and land use to legal informality and consumer financial protection. The volume brings together a group of international urban legal scholars to highlight emergent global, interdisciplinary perspectives within the field of urban law, particularly as they have import for comparative legal analysis. The book presents a timely addition to the literature given the urgent legal issues that continue to surface in an age of rapid urbanization and globalization.

Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780367595838
ISBN 10:   0367595834
Series:   Juris Diversitas
Pages:   154
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1 Local Autonomy and Constitutional Law: An Uncertain Relationship [Richard Briffault] 2 Room to Live? Socio-legal Reflections on the United Kingdom’s Politics of Housing Space [Helen Carr] 3 Building a Language of Municipal Bankruptcy and Insolvency on an Urban Law Foundation [Juliet Moringiello] 4 Crowdfunding in Asian Countries and its Interaction With Citizenship [Chen Hung-Yi] 5 Consumer Financial Protection, Inclusion and Education: Connecting the Local to the Global [Susan Block-Lieb] 6 Living in the Shadow of the Law: Urban Segregation, Poverty and Informality [Jimena Suarez Ibarolla] 7 Informal Housing – Plurality in the City [Julian Sidoli del Ceno]

Nisha Mistry serves as Director of the Fordham Urban Law Center at Fordham Law School. Previously, she served as a policy advisor to the City of Newark, New Jersey (U.S.A.) on matters related to manufacturing and industrial revitalization. She has also served as a Mayor’s Office Fellow and Nonresident Fellow with the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program. Nestor M. Davidson is a Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Fordham Law School, as well as the Faculty Director of the Fordham Urban Law Center. Professor Davidson previously practiced with the firm of Latham & Watkins and served as Special Counsel and Principal Deputy General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Reviews for Law Between Buildings: Emergent Global Perspectives in Urban Law

In 2009, for the first time in history, a majority of human beings lived in cities. Global urbanization will only increase during the upcoming decades, and it is more important than ever to understand how cities work. Law Between Buildings provides an important contribution to our knowledge of the formal and informal legal frameworks that shape the lives of the majority of the world's population. The chapters in this volume pull away the curtain and reveal how urban systems both promote and impede efforts to bring equity and justice to cities around the world. This is a significant work that should be read by academics and others concerned about how we will improve life in our urban areas. Wendell E. Pritchett, Presidential Professor of Law and Education, University of Pennsylvania Law School. This timely book broadens the focus on urban law and politics to a broad international perspective. The excellent chapters by leading scholars investigates the ways in which the built environment is shaped by local politics, legal doctrine, and social dynamics. It is, quite simply, an exemplary work of modern comparative socio-legal studies. Daniel B. Rodriguez, Dean and Harold Washington Professor, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law


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