ABSTRACT

Increasingly, urban actors invoke human rights to address inequalities, combat privatisation, and underline common aspirations, or to protect vested (private) interests. The potential and the pitfalls of these processes are conditioned by the urban, and deeply political. These urban politics of human rights are at the heart of this book.

An international line-up of contributors with long-term engagement in this field shed light on these politics in cities on four continents and eight cities, presenting a wealth of empirical detail and disciplinary theoreticalisation perspectives. They analyse the ‘city society’, the urban actors involved, and the mechanisms of human rights mobilisation. In doing so, they show the commonalities in rights engagement in today’s globalised and often deeply unequal cities characterised by urban law, private capital but also communities that rally around concepts as the ‘right to the city’. Most importantly, the chapters highlight the conditions under which this mobilisation truly contributes to social justice, be it concerning the simple right to presence, cultural rights, accessible housing or – in times of COVID – health care.

Urban Politics of Human Rights provides indispensable reading for anyone with a practical or theoretical interest in the complex, deeply political, and at times also truly promising interrelationship between human rights and the urban.

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chapter 1|22 pages

General introduction

Urban politics of human rights
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part 1|72 pages

Exploring the urban

chapter 242|26 pages

Reconsidering extraterritorial human rights obligations of cities and local governments

Apartheid divestment ordinances in the United States, 1975–1994
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chapter 3|23 pages

Human rights within the context of urbanisation

Focusing on the cultural rights of Abdals in Kırşehir (Turkey)
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chapter 4|21 pages

A tale of two cities

Comparison of Istanbul and San Francisco through right to housing
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part 2|44 pages

Urbanising human rights

chapter 965|23 pages

Urban politics and the human rights city

The case of Bologna
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chapter 6|19 pages

Beyond minimum protection

The politics of housing rights in the city
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part 3|46 pages

City society

chapter 1407|22 pages

How urban law deflects rights claims

A case study of the eviction of a Roma squatter settlement in Malmö, Sweden
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chapter 8|22 pages

Decolonising human rights

The rise of Nairobi's Social Justice Centres1
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part 4|42 pages

Mechanisms of mobilisation

chapter 1869|18 pages

Resisting marginalisation in the global city

Eking out a legal right to public presence in the City of Cape Town
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