Housing and Human Rights Law - Couverture souple

Baker, Christopher; Carter, David; Hunter, Professor Caroline

 
9781903307052: Housing and Human Rights Law

Synopsis

This practical guide is divided into three parts, reflecting the three key aspects of the relationship between housing and human rights law: the human rights which are relevant to housing law; the impact of those rights on housing law; and the practice and procedure of using the Act. The book covers the private rented sector and short-term residential tenancies along with the law affecting council and housing association tenants. It also considers housing provision topics such as the law of homelessness and the privatization of public sector housing.

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Revue de presse

'... goes a long way to explaining the law to those who are unfamiliar with it, assisting those who are familiar with it and perhaps helping judges to extend their understanding of a difficult subject matter ...' --Legal Aid News

'... an excellent volume providing a clear and concise exposition of the law.' --The Letting Update Journal

Biographie de l'auteur

Christopher Baker specialises in housing and local government work, including human rights issues. David Carter specialises in housing and local government work, including human rights issues, having previously worked in a law centre. Caroline Hunter is a senior lecturer in law at the School of Law, University of Manchester.

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