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Architecture And Human Rights 2nd Edition Dr Hossein Sadri

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Architecture And Human Rights 2nd Edition Dr Hossein Sadri
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Publisher: Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 11
Author: Dr. HOSSEIN SADRI
ISBN: 9783319762678, 3319762672
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2
Volume: 3

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Architecture And Human Rights 2nd Edition Dr Hossein Sadri by Dr. Hossein Sadri 9783319762678, 3319762672 instant download after payment.

This article investigates on the concept of space, its production, use, and change
processes, and uncovers the interrelations between social and spatical practices.
Based on Lefebvre’s concept of the Right to the City, the article discussed two main
spatial rights: the right to oeuvre and the right to appropriation. To justify these
spatial rights on the ground of legal rights, a comparison method is used in this
article and three main legal documents is set against each other. These documents
are: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the ‘World Charter for the Right
to the City’ and the ‘European Declaration of Urban Rights’. As a result of this
comparison 22 universal norms are identified. These norms and the awareness
regarding them and their ethical and legal background can empower social / spatial
activism and be used for performing and evaluating spatial practices.
CONTEMPORARY URBAN AFFAIRS (2019), 3(2), 173-183.
https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2018.47x14

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