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New York City's "Universal Access" Legislation: One Giant Leap For The Civil Right To Counsel, Andrew Scherer Jan 2017

New York City's "Universal Access" Legislation: One Giant Leap For The Civil Right To Counsel, Andrew Scherer

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Private Regimes In The Public Sphere: Optimizing The Benefits Of Common Interest Communities, Gerald Korngold Jan 2015

Private Regimes In The Public Sphere: Optimizing The Benefits Of Common Interest Communities, Gerald Korngold

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Cutting Municipal Services During Fiscal Crisis: Lessons From The Denial Of Services To Condominium And Homeowner Association Owners, Gerald Korngold Jan 2012

Cutting Municipal Services During Fiscal Crisis: Lessons From The Denial Of Services To Condominium And Homeowner Association Owners, Gerald Korngold

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Securing A Civil Right To Counsel: The Importance Of Collaborating, Andrew Scherer Jan 2006

Securing A Civil Right To Counsel: The Importance Of Collaborating, Andrew Scherer

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Why People Who Face Losing Their Homes In Legal Proceedings Must Have A Right To Counsel, Andrew Scherer Jan 2006

Why People Who Face Losing Their Homes In Legal Proceedings Must Have A Right To Counsel, Andrew Scherer

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The Human Right To Housing: Making The Case In U.S. Advocacy, Maria Foscarinis, Brad Paul, Bruce Porter, Andrew Scherer Jan 2004

The Human Right To Housing: Making The Case In U.S. Advocacy, Maria Foscarinis, Brad Paul, Bruce Porter, Andrew Scherer

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The Human Right To Housing: Making The Case In U.S. Advocacy, Maria Foscarinis, Brad Paul, Bruce Porter, Andrew Scherer Jan 2004

The Human Right To Housing: Making The Case In U.S. Advocacy, Maria Foscarinis, Brad Paul, Bruce Porter, Andrew Scherer

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American anti-poverty advocates are increasingly focusing on expressing homelessness as a violation of fundamental human rights. Conceptualizing homelessness as a human rights violation can help add legal content to advocacy goals, and help build support for the housing resources, policy changes, and improved legal protective measures needed to ensure access to housing.

This article explores the right to housing in domestic and international law, how to evaluate compliance with the right in the United States, and how to employ legal strategies in support of claims to the right. Theauthors review the status of international law in U. S. law and …


Is There Life After Abandonment--The Key Role Of New York City's In Rem Housing In Establishing An Entitlement To Decent, Affordable Housing, Andrew Scherer Jan 1995

Is There Life After Abandonment--The Key Role Of New York City's In Rem Housing In Establishing An Entitlement To Decent, Affordable Housing, Andrew Scherer

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Resolving The Flaws Of Residential Servitudes Associations: For Reformation Not Termination, Gerald Korngold Jan 1990

Resolving The Flaws Of Residential Servitudes Associations: For Reformation Not Termination, Gerald Korngold

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