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Routledge Global Perspectives in Urban Law - Juris Diversitas

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Description

Explore the complex legal landscape of modern cities with Global Perspectives in Urban Law: The Legal Power of Cities. Published by Routledge as part of the Juris Diversitas series, this volume addresses the urgent need for a collaborative scholarly focus on comparative and global urban law theories. This book examines how social, economic, and cultural issues connect with the rule of law. It provides deep analysis on critical urban challenges, including criminal reform, urban housing, and social and economic inequality. Readers will find insights into financial crises, democratization, and the protection of individual identity and space. By studying these diverse perspectives, scholars and professionals can better understand how to address inadequate access to basic services and work toward constructing more equitable urban environments. This text is an essential resource for anyone studying the intersection of law, sociology, and urban development in a globalized world.

Key Features

Provides a collaborative scholarly focus on comparative and global perspectives within the growing field of urban law.

Examines critical urban topics including criminal reform, urban housing, and social and economic inequality.

Analyzes the relationship between social, economic, and cultural issues and the rule of law.

Offers insights into financial crises, democratization, and the protection of individual identity and space.

Addresses methods for tackling inadequate access to basic services in urban environments.

Part of the Juris Diversitas series from Routledge, offering academic depth for legal and sociological study.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
13 December 2018
Listed Since
04 December 2017

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