Legal Empowerment in Informal Settlements
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Grassroots Experiences in the Global South
Contributor(s)
Di Giovanni, Adrian (editor)
Bercovich, Luciana (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book investigates grassroots, community-led justice strategies – known as legal empowerment – being used to promote the human rights of people living in informal settlements in the Global South.
Residents of informal settlements, also known as slums or favelas, encounter a complex array of human rights violations; from systemic discrimination by public officials, to threats to physical security from forced evictions, or arbitrary arrests, to a lack of access to basic services such as housing, water, sanitation, and education. This book shows how grassroots justice organizations around the world are working with residents to defend their rights and secure more dignified living conditions. Drawing on original empirical research across 10 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the book demonstrates how legal empowerment can put residents at the centre of holistic approaches to urban development and confront exclusionary and undemocratic systems of governance. The book encompasses practical recommendations and strategies such as rights-based approaches to informality, participation, community mobilization and litigation.
Bridging the gaps between the law on the books and the harsh realities of informality on the ground, this book will be an important read for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, working in realms of social and economic rights, access to justice and urban poverty and development.
Keywords
Slums;Favelas;Urbanization;Urbanisation;Housing;Sanitation;Human Rights;Evictions;Buenos Aires;La Paz;Quito;Accra;Lagos;Nairobi;Rio de Janeiro;citizenship;COVID-19;Morelos;Delhi;Port Harcourt;Karachi;Dhaka;New Urban Agenda;JohannesburgDOI
10.4324/9781003538806ISBN
9781040343340, 9781040343364, 9781003538806, 9781032886282, 9781032886374Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Public international law: human rights
Development studies
Human geography
Medicine and Nursing
Social work
Social law and Medical law
Politics and government
Cultural studies
Social discrimination and social justice
Poverty and precarity
Social theory
Social and cultural anthropology
Urban communities


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