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Applying international and European antidiscrimination law to the housing context

Auteur : Juan Carlos Benito Sanchez


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Résumé

A partir d'une étude internationale centrée sur l'Europe, l'auteur présente les lois luttant contre la discrimination concernant la propriété immobilière. Il explique l'importance des quatre buts principaux de ces lois : supprimer l'hostilité et les préjugés, respecter la diversité culturelle et éviter les amalgames, transformer les biens existants et s'assurer de leur répartition équitable. ©Electre 2024

The central argument of this book is that the application of antidiscrimination law to the field of housing complements and enriches a right to adequate housing approach in two ways : firstly, it helps to elaborate and expand the rationale and implications of certain components of the right to housing ; secondly, it allows us to address human rights concerns that cannot be adequately tackled through the right to housing alone. I reach this conclusion through an analysis of the conceptual and practical implications arising from the application of antidiscrimination norms to the housing context, with a focus on Europe.

An enquiry into the philosophical foundations of antidiscrimination law leads me to identify four aims that antidiscrimination norms ought to pursue : eliminating hostility, prejudice, and stigma ; respecting cultural diversity and avoiding misrecognition ; transforming existing structures ; and ensuring a fair distribution of important goods in society. Applying this framework to the field of housing, I find that various antidiscrimination legal concepts can be mobilised to achieve those four aims, among which direct and indirect discrimination, discriminatory harassment, and reasonable accommodation. I also defend the usefulness of incorporating and mobilising socioeconomic disadvantage as a prohibited ground of discrimination to this end.

I then build on two case studies-housing segregation, on the one hand ; housing commodification and financialisation, on the other hand-to further demonstrate the contribution of antidiscrimination law to specific housing issues. Finally, I propose several procedural and substantive avenues to achieve diversity-conscious, all-inclusive housing policies, looking in particular at equality duties and housing decommodification policies. The legal analysis developed throughout this book, based on a human rights law methodology, is enriched through references to political and legal philosophy and to urban sociology.

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Paru le : 24/03/2023

Thématique : Droit administratif général

Auteur(s) : Auteur : Juan Carlos Benito Sanchez

Éditeur(s) : Pedone

Collection(s) : Publications de l'Institut international des droits de l'homme

Contributeur(s) : Préfacier : Julie Ringelheim

Série(s) : Non précisé.

ISBN : 978-2-233-01038-4

EAN13 : 9782233010384

Reliure : Broché

Pages : 250

Hauteur: 24.0 cm / Largeur 16.0 cm


Épaisseur: 1.1 cm

Poids: 0 g