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082 _a307.76
_bHAB
110 _aHabitat international coalition
245 0 _aRestructuring New Delhi's urban habitat : building an apartheid city?
260 _aNew Delhi
_bHabitat international coalition
_c2002
300 _ax, 56p.
_c28*22 cm
440 _aFact finding mission report
490 _vNo. 5
500 _aFact finding mission on the resettlement process of Delhi
504 _a1. Introduction History of Urban Settlement and Relocation in Delhi II. International and Domestic Legal Obligations and Standards: The Right to Adequate Housing International Obligations Domestic Obligations Link Between Constitutional and International Commitments Congruent Rights Content and Meaning of the Right to Adequate Housing Entitlements Evaluation of Delhi Slum Resettlements 1 Security of Tenure 2 Access to Public Goods and Services 3 Access to Natural Resources 4 Affordability 5 Accessibility 6 Cultural Appropriateness 7 Habitability 8 Capacity and Capacity Building 9 Freedom from Dispossession 10 Location 11 Finance 12 Information 13 Land 14 Participation 15 Resettlement 16 Safe Environment 17 Security (physical) 18 Self-expression 19 Water IV.Adjudicating Housing Rights: Between Conformity and Contradiction V. Policy Programmes and Practice: A Class War of Long Standing Globalized Consumption Bias Policy and the Rights of the Poor Changes in Policy Inadequacies of the Current Policies, Plans and Legal Frameworks The Role of the Courts VI. Observations and Recommendations General Observations Observations of State Obligations HIC-HLRN Recommendations VII. Conclusions
546 _aEnglish
650 _a City planning -- India -- Delhi -- Case studies.
650 _a Urban policy -- India -- Delhi -- Case studies.
650 _aUrbanization -- India -- Delhi -- Case studies.
942 _cRP
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_d3475