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Contemporary Housing Issues in a Globalized World (eBook)

Edited by: Padraic Kenna

ISBN13: 9781472415387
Published: March 2014
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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The globalization of housing finance led to the global financial crisis, which has created new barriers to adequate and affordable housing. It presents major challenges for current housing law and policy, as well as for the development of housing rights. This book examines and discusses key contemporary housing issues in the context of today's globalized housing systems. The book takes up the challenge of developing a new paradigm, working towards the possibility of an alternative future. Revolving around three constellations of writing by diverse contributors, each chapter sets out a clear and developed approach to contemporary housing issues. The first major theme considers the crisis in mortgage market regulation, the development of mortgage securitization and comparisons between Spain and Ireland, two countries at the epicentre of the global housing market crisis. The second thematic consideration focuses on housing rights within the European human rights architecture, within national constitutions, and those arising from new international instruments, with their particular relevance for persons with disabilities and developing economies. The third theme incorporates an examination of responses to the decline and regeneration of inner cities, legal issues around squatting in developed economies, and changes in tenure patterns away from home-ownership.This topical book will be valuable to those who are interested in law, housing rights and human rights, policy-making and globalization.

Subjects:
Housing Law, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction, Padraic Kenna
A legal perspective of the origin and the globalization of the current financial crisis and the resulting reforms in Spain, Sergio Nasarre Aznar
Comparing mortgage law in Ireland and Spain, Karen Lynch Shally
Mortgage foreclosure and housing rights in Spain. Crisis or general deception?, Vanesa Valino
Housing rights in Europe: the Council of Europe leads the way, Padraic Kenna and Mark Jordan
Housing rights in constitutional legislation: a conceptual classification, Rachelle Alterman, Yaffa Zilbershats and Michelle Oren
Independent living for people with disabilities in Kenya: charting the way forward, Elizabeth Kamundia
Public interest law and regeneration: the case of Ballymun Community Law Centre - connecting the dots through community economic development, Maria Antonieta Nestor
From individual to collective squat: economic theory and the regulation of squatting in England and France, Jane Ball
Housing ladders and snakes: an examination of changing residential tenure trajectories in the Republic of Ireland, Cathal O'Connell and Joe Finnerty
Index.