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|Archive physique=Rue Pajol
|Archive physique=Rue Pajol
|Description=This document is a general document concerning cities that have the potential maintain and manage commons on an international level, though much of the content focuses on Latin American cities. It is a publication explaining the international process of providing legal rights for urban residents who wish to pursue collaborative commons-based agendas for their communities. It was written in 2015 and is still in effect today.
|Description=This document is a general document concerning cities that have the potential maintain and manage commons on an international level, though much of the content focuses on Latin American cities. It is a publication explaining the international process of providing legal rights for urban residents who wish to pursue collaborative commons-based agendas for their communities. It was written in 2015 and is still in effect today.
|Catégorie Hess=Logement,
|Enjeu=Droit au logement,
|Langue du contenu=EN
|Langue du contenu=EN
|Pays=Several
|Pays=Several
|Fait partie de=Atlas des chartes des communs urbains
|Fait partie de=Outils juridiques et légaux pour les communs
|Auteur=InstitoPólis, Habitat International Coalition, Forum Nacional de Reforma Urbana
|Auteur=InstitoPólis, Habitat International Coalition, Forum Nacional de Reforma Urbana
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Dernière version du 13 août 2019 à 18:15

Dans la collection : Outils juridiques et légaux pour les communs

Objet(s) de commun : Logement  Enjeu(x) : Droit au logement  

This document is a general document concerning cities that have the potential maintain and manage commons on an international level, though much of the content focuses on Latin American cities. It is a publication explaining the international process of providing legal rights for urban residents who wish to pursue collaborative commons-based agendas for their communities. It was written in 2015 and is still in effect today.