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Rights-based Litigation, Urban Governance and Social Justice in South Africa

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Rights-based Litigation, Urban Governance and Social Justice in South Africa

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The Right to Joburg

Rights-based Litigation, Urban Governance and Social Justice in South Africa

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Rights-based Litigation, Urban Governance and Social Justice in South Africa book

The Right to Joburg
ByMarius Pieterse
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 21 September 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315163710
Pages 252
eBook ISBN 9781315163710
Subjects Area Studies, Geography, Law, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Pieterse, M. (2017). Rights-based Litigation, Urban Governance and Social Justice in South Africa: The Right to Joburg (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315163710

ABSTRACT

Rights-based Litigation, Urban Governance and Social Justice in South Africa considers the overlap between legal and everyday struggles for social and spatial justice in the particular context of Johannesburg, South Africa. Drawing from literature across disciplines of law, urban geography and urban planning, as well as from reported case-law concerning the invocation of constitutional rights in Johannesburg and other South African cities, the book critically examines whether, and to what extent, the invocation of legal rights before South African courts have contributed to the advancement of social justice in the city. It considers the impact of the legal assertion of different constituent aspects of the so-called "right to the city" on the many people simultaneously performing the right, the governance structures responsible for enabling and facilitating its enjoyment and, thirdly, the physical place in which it is performed.

Drawing broad conclusions on the utility of rights-based litigation for the achievement of social change and spatial justice, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of South Africa, constitutional law, human rights law, regulatory law, sociology of rights, studies of law and society, urban studies, urban geography, governance studies, and development studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|37 pages

Johannesburg as a site for rights

chapter 2|46 pages

Inhabiting Johannesburg

Housing rights struggles

chapter 3|33 pages

Struggles over essential services

chapter 4|27 pages

Marginal struggles

Equality, public presence and livelihood

chapter 5|30 pages

Privileged struggles

Property, lifestyle, business and safety

chapter 6|32 pages

Struggles over autonomy, equality and identity

Sex, gender and sexuality

chapter 7|32 pages

The right to Joburg?

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