Restructuring New Delhi's urban habitat: to build prosperity or to punish the poor
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Report of the international fact finding mission
1) International and state legal obligations and standards
- International obligations
- Domestic obligations
- Elements of right to adequate housing
2) Evaluation of Delhi slum resettlements
- Security of tenure
- Access to public goods and services
- Access to natural resources
- Cultural appropriateness
- Habitability
- Capacity and capacity building
- Finance, land and resettlement
- Self expression
3) Adjudicating housing rights: between conformity and contradicton
4) Policy programmes and practice:
- Globalized consumption bias
- Policy and the rights of poor
- Role of the courts
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