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Les Directives aux parties prenantes de méga-événements pour la protection et la promotion du droit au logement du COHRE appellent toutes les parties impliquées dans les méga-événements...
Sources No. 4 reveals how widespread the recognition of housing rights is throughout international, regional and national legislation. The large number of legal foundations of housing rights,...
In 2000, COHRE first published its groundbreaking report Sources 5: Women and Housing Rights. The original Sources 5 presented, for the first time ever, a unified compilation of all of the major...
This paper examines the human right to housing in Australia. Housing rights are among the most pervasive and best developed rights under international law. No country can claim to be free of...
In support of the right of Bhutanese refugees and displaced persons to return to their homes and lands in Bhutan, and based on the United Nations Principles on Housing and Property Restitution for...
African countries: Nigeria, The Gambia, Senegal and Sierra Leone. This first draft report of the investigation is intended for use during a consultation process with relevant role players, in...
The case studies provide a range of ideas and measures that have positively influenced the development of low-income settlements in the past in order to provide inspiration for current and future...
The speaker presented an overview of the work of COHRE, including the work recently done in Sri Lanka and Colombia. 'The Pinheiro Principles' (COHRE, 2003) on property restitution and land rights...
The report examines Zimbabwe’s land reform and resettlement policies since independence and the initial successes of these policies. Recent government failure, however, to further implement...
The report presents a brief perspective on the geography, the history, and the political make-up, as well as the political legacy, of Nigeria, Gambia, Sierra Leone and Senegal, in order to help...