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  2. Right to the city - Wikipedia

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    Abahlali baseMjondolo assembly The Poor People's Alliance outside the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg in 2009. Several popular movements, such as the shack dwellers' movement Abahlali baseMjondolo in South Africa, [11] the Right to the City Alliance in the United States, [12] Recht auf Stadt, [13] a network of squatters, tenants and artists in Hamburg, and various movements in Asia and ...

  3. Right to the City Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The right to the city is a concept coined by Henri Lefebvre in his 1968 book Le Droit à la ville.Lefebvre has an idea of space that encompasses perceived space, conceived space, and lived space. [2]

  4. Gaston Jèze - Wikipedia

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    Gaston Jèze (March 2, 1869, Toulouse – August 5, 1953, Deauville) was a French academic, humanitarian and human rights activist.He was a professor of public law and the resident of the International Law Institute.

  5. The Meaning of the City - Wikipedia

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    The Meaning of the City is a theological essay by Jacques Ellul which recounts the story of the city in the Bible and seeks to explain the city's biblical significance.. Ellul wrote the book in 1951; it was published in English translation in 1970, and then in French in 1975 as Sans feu ni lieu : Signification biblique de la Grande Ville.

  6. Quebec law - Wikipedia

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    Quebec's legal system was established when New France was founded in 1663. In 1664, Louis XIV decreed in the charter creating the French East India Company that French colonial law would be primarily based on the Custom of Paris, the variant of civil law in force in the Paris region.

  7. Jean Fourastié - Wikipedia

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    Jean Fourastié (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fuʁastje]; 15 April 1907 – 25 July 1990) was a French civil servant, economist, professor and public intellectual.He coined the expression Trente Glorieuses ("the glorious thirty [years]") to describe the period of prosperity that France experienced from the end of World War II until the 1973 oil crisis.

  8. Biden's Hunter pardon came after circumstances changed, White ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden changed his mind about pardoning his son Hunter because "circumstances have changed," the White House said on Friday.

  9. List of universities in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    College Universitaire de Christianville [10] CREFIMA Université [11] École Nationale Supérieure de Technologie; École Supérieure Catholique de Droit de Jérémie; École Supérieure d'Infotronique d'Haïti (ESIH) Faculté des Sciences Infirmières de l'Université Épiscopale d'Haïti à Léogâne (FSIL) Hartford University (Haiti) (HU)