OUTLAW CITIES: LAND REGULARIZATION AS A MEANS OF BELATED IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
The aim of this paper is to reflect on the effectiveness of urban land regularization in realizing the fundamental rights to housing and property. Within the current scenario of perpetuation of urban irregularity through the phenomena of slumification and urbanization of poverty, added to the extremely high housing deficit, REURB emerges as an alternative for a more reflective management adapted to a more complex society and a more uncertain future. Several positive consequences of REURB are presented, such as the generation of economic value, belonging and access to citizenship. With specific regard to the Rights to Housing and Property, the study aims to analyze how REURB can induce the realization of these rights, even if belatedly, by analyzing their relationship and the possible existence of conflict and complementarity.
OUTLAW CITIES: LAND REGULARIZATION AS A MEANS OF BELATED IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.2164232425113
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Palavras-chave: Land regularization, Right to housing, Right to property.
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Keywords: Land regularization, Right to housing, Right to property.
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Abstract:
The aim of this paper is to reflect on the effectiveness of urban land regularization in realizing the fundamental rights to housing and property. Within the current scenario of perpetuation of urban irregularity through the phenomena of slumification and urbanization of poverty, added to the extremely high housing deficit, REURB emerges as an alternative for a more reflective management adapted to a more complex society and a more uncertain future. Several positive consequences of REURB are presented, such as the generation of economic value, belonging and access to citizenship. With specific regard to the Rights to Housing and Property, the study aims to analyze how REURB can induce the realization of these rights, even if belatedly, by analyzing their relationship and the possible existence of conflict and complementarity.
- Luiza Cristina Milagres Gandara