Not merely an analysis of recent housing policy, this text take as its unusual starting point the legal regulation of the housing system, drawing on the work of economists, sociologists and geographers. Rethinking Housing Law provides an analytical framework for the study of the law relating to the provision and use of dwellings and supplies an alternative approach to the understanding of the way dwellings are produced, located and financed which is crucial to an understanding of the way they are used.
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978-0-421-52640-2 (9780421526402)
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Introductions. Two case studies: Nineteenth Century Bye-law housing. Post-war public sector high-rise housing. Contemporary owner-occupation. Public sector housing. Housing association provision.