E-Book, Englisch, 266 Seiten
Brown Rebel Streets and the Informal Economy
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-317-28009-5
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Street Trade and the Law
E-Book, Englisch, 266 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City
ISBN: 978-1-317-28009-5
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Street trade is a critical and highly visible component of the informal economy, linked to global systems of exchange. Yet policy responses are dismissive and evictions commonplace. Despite being progressively marginalised from public space, street traders in the global south are engaged in spatial and political battlegrounds to reclaim space, and claim de facto property rights over their place of work, through quiet infiltration, union power, or direct action.
This book explores 'rebel streets', the challenges faced by informal economy actors and how organised groups are seeking to reframe legal understandings to create new claims to space and urban rights. The book sets out new thinking and a conceptual framework for improved understanding of the plural relationship between law, rights, and space for the informal economy, the contest between traditional, modernist and rights-based approaches to development, and impacts on the urban working poor. With a focus on street trading, the book seeks to reframe the legal context in which modern informal economies operate, drawing on key areas of academic inquiry and case studies of how vendors are staking claim to urban rights.
The book argues for a reconceptualisation of legal instruments to provide a rights-based framework for urban work that recognises the legitimacy of urban informal economies, the scope for collective management of urban resources, and the social value of public space as a site for urban livelihoods. It will be of interest to students and scholars of geography, economics, urban studies, development studies, political studies and law.
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1. Urban informality and 'rebel streets' Alison Brown
Part 1: 'Rebel Streets' - Law, Rights and Space in Urban Development
2. Legal Paradigms and the informal economy: pluralism, empowerment, rights or governance? Alison Brown
3. Rights-based approaches and social injustice: a critique, Beth Watts and Suzanne Fitzpatrick
4. 'Right to the city' and the new urban order, Edésio Fernandes
5. Reclaiming space: street trading and revanchism in Latin America, Peter Mackie, Kate
Swanson and Ryan Goode
6. Claiming the streets: reframing property rights for the urban informal economy, Alison Brown
7. Law and the informal economy - the WIEGO law project, Christine Bonner
Part 2: Street Trading at the Front Line
8. Claiming urban space through judicial activism - street vendors of Ahmedabad, Darshini Mahadevia and Suchita Vyas
9. Law and litigation in street trader livelihoods - Durban, South Africa, Caroline Skinner
10. Revisiting the revanchist city: the changing politics of street vending in Guangzhou, HUANG Gengzhi, XUE Desheng, and LI Zhigang
11. Commerce of the street in Sénégal - between illegality and tolerance, Ibrahima Dankoco and Alison Brown
12. The politics and regulation of street trading in Dar es Salaam, Colman Msoka and Tulia Ackson
13. Street trade in post-Arab spring Tunisia - transition and the law, Annali Kristiansen, Alison Brown and Fatma Raâch
14. Street traders in post-revolution Cairo - victims or villains, Nezar Kafafy
Part 3: Claiming 'Rebel Streets'
15. Emerging themes for the new legal order, Alison Brown