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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Droit au logement – Algérie"
Dufresne Aubertin, Laurence. "« Famille en danger » : matérialités et fabrique des ayants-droit aux logements sociaux en Algérie". L'Année du Maghreb, n.º 23 (20 de diciembre de 2020): 121–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/anneemaghreb.6968.
Texto completoLacharme, Bernard. "Du droit du logement au droit au logement". Projet 294, n.º 5 (2006): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pro.294.0052.
Texto completoGare, Thierry. "Droit du logement, droit et aides au logement". Recherches et Prévisions 17, n.º 1 (1989): 51–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/caf.1989.1373.
Texto completoPedrot, Philippe. "Le Droit au logement". Revue juridique de l'Ouest 7, n.º 2 (1994): 148–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/juro.1994.2142.
Texto completoMegdiche, Cyrille y Maurice Guetta. "Famille, urbanisation et crise du logement en Algérie". Sociétés contemporaines 3, n.º 3 (1 de septiembre de 1990): 95–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/soco.p1990.3n1.0095.
Texto completoGoyer, Renaud. "Défendre seul·e le droit au logement". Revue du CREMIS 15, n.º 2 (2024): 4–9. https://doi.org/10.7202/1115475ar.
Texto completoS., C. y Centre du droit de la famille. "Droit du logement, droits au logement et stratégies familiales". Population (French Edition) 43, n.º 3 (mayo de 1988): 685. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1532889.
Texto completoCalais, Vincent. "Le droit au logement opposable". La revue lacanienne 3, n.º 3 (2007): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lrl.073.0101.
Texto completoBesson, Louis. "Droit au logement et Europe". Cahiers du GRIDAUH N° 5, n.º 1 (1 de enero de 2001): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cdg.005.0021.
Texto completoChauvière, Michel y Bruno Duriez. "Droit au logement contre droit de propriété. Les squatters dans la crise du logement". Les Annales de la recherche urbaine 66, n.º 1 (1995): 88–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/aru.1995.1860.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Droit au logement – Algérie"
El, Bahri Mourad. "La politique de logement en Algérie". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024COAZ0024.
Texto completoThe housing policy in Algeria, long overlooked in legal studies despite its importance, is brought to light. Its historical evolution, marked by discriminatory colonial practices, as well as post-independence reforms aimed at addressing these inequalities with a particular focus on social housing, are highlighted. Since the 1980s, the private sector has been gradually integrated into housing policy, under the influence of international institutions. The study focuses on the Algerian legal framework without comparing it to other systems, and adopts an interdisciplinary approach to analyze the legal and socio-economic dimensions. However, challenges arise due to the lack of doctrinal research and reliable data.This research questions the coherence and effectiveness of housing laws in Algeria, which are often costly for the state, and explores alternatives such as public-private partnerships. It highlights the ambiguity of the legal framework, where the right to housing, although enshrined in the Constitution, remains largely symbolic. The study is structured in two parts: an analysis of the legal framework and a critical evaluation of housing policies, with reform proposals to improve their coherence and effectiveness.The evolution of housing policy in Algeria has been marked by the diversity of strategies adopted, dominated by a central actor: the state. After independence, the state exclusively controlled housing policy, a situation justified by the post-colonial context. However, over time, this state dominance has shown its limits, making the involvement of other actors necessary. The state's gradual withdrawal aimed to establish cooperation with the private sector, but the latter was not sufficiently prepared to take over, complicating the implementation of policies and housing legislation.This policy shift is also influenced by budgetary concerns. Massive investments in housing construction have led to exorbitant financial costs, necessitating reforms. It is increasingly recognized that the state can no longer be the sole provider of housing. A more diversified and cooperative approach is being advocated, although attempts at change are marked by ambiguities and resistance.The housing policy in Algeria, despite considerable investments and a clear intent to meet housing needs, shows limitations in terms of efficiency and financial sustainability. While efforts have been made to address the housing deficit, the results have not met expectations, and the policy is often perceived as costly and poorly adapted, persisting despite recurring obstacles.Unlike the global trend towards neoliberal policies, Algeria has chosen to maintain a strong social policy, particularly in the housing sector. Although this approach is recognized by some international organizations, it is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain financially and to make truly effective. This persistence has drawn criticism, with some arguing that the housing policy serves political interests more than those of the citizens.Administrative complexity, multiple regulations, and the lack of significant contribution from Algerian legal scholars also hinder progress. Housing law in Algeria is underdeveloped, making it urgent to rethink the policy in depth. It is essential to integrate new economic actors and to better structure the legal framework of the sector to ensure a more sustainable and effective future
Romdhane, Hanène. "Droit au logement". Paris 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA020076.
Texto completoBELLESSORT, ANDRE. "Logement et droit communautaire". Tours, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998TOUR1009.
Texto completoZitouni, Françoise. "Le droit au logement". Aix-Marseille 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991AIX32025.
Texto completoFor a long time, housing has been considered as a consumer goods. It has been inserted in the law system only recently. In the 19 century a regulation of housing appeared which later was merged with a right to housing. Since 1982, the french legislator has regulared the whole subject in order to confer to the poorest the right to a decent home. Through the differends proceedings related to the regulations of housing, the supreme count has been charged to quality kinds of rights and eventually to give them a constitutionnal ground
Escande-Varniol, Marie-Cécile. "Le droit au logement". Toulouse 1, 1990. http://theses.univ-lyon3.fr/documents/lyon3/1990/escandevaniol_mc.
Texto completoThe right of housing is part of social law giving to its beneficiary some individual prerogatives and putting a social duty upon private individuals or public service. Indeed, beside the state, the family or the employer can also have to face housing duty. This research analyses the evolution of housing law, which is a growing legislation in our country and in the other western countries. Does this legislation prove the existence of a right of housing ?
Bizon, Émile. "Le droit au logement". Nancy 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997NAN20023.
Texto completoSince the period following World War II, housing has no longer been considered a mere need but more a right which citizens may claim from authorities. In France, this right was first acknowledged in a legislative text dating back to 1982. Although still in the process of being conceptualized, the notion of the right to housing is now a juridical reality. It stands in the area where private and public law converge. Seen from the aspect of private law, though the right to housing does not fit the usual pattern of subjective rights, it may yet be considered an individual prerogative under private law, owing to the protective measures it offers to those who benefit from it. From the public law aspect, it is both a social right and a public privilege. Considered a goal of constitutional value by the constitutional council, the implementation of this right mobilizes public authorities as well as private citizens
Boccadoro, Natalie. "Le droit au logement". Paris 10, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA100127.
Texto completoRecognised as a fundamental right by several laws, an objective of constitutional value by the French Conseil constitutionnel and referred to by the Cour de cassation, legal nature of the right to housing has long been incertain. Right with no remedee, programatic right or social aim of a public policy, for many auteurs, the right to housing lacked the necessary characteristics for it to be a subjective right, claimable before a Court. Before the Act March 5th 2007, instauring a justiciable right to housing, the right to housing gained its full value when analysed as fundamental right. The complexity of the right to housing can be explained by the tension between the right to housing and the rights on housing. Thus, it is the implementation of the right to housing that gives it its concrete form
Escande-Varniol, Marie-Cécile Saint-Alary-Houin Corinne. "Le droit au logement". Lyon : Université Lyon 3, 2006. http://thesesbrain.univ-lyon3.fr/sdx/theses/lyon3/1990/escandevaniol_mc.
Texto completoRegnier, Gilles. "L'expulsion du logement". Nantes, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997NANT4016.
Texto completoHousing has a more and more important place in society. Similarly, eviction is becoming more and more difficult. The main judicial events which give rise to the beginning of eviction proceedings remain the annulment of the lease, the seizure of property or squatting. We learn from case studies of clients threatered with eviction that landlords are mainly individuals for whom the cost and length of eviction procedure may be tortious. Eviction is carried out by a bailiff who is made to respect the occupier's rights. Eviction can only proceed in pursuance of writs of execution served in respect of the law. These are revealed to be relatively inefficacious by multifarious delays accorded by law or which can be applied for by the occupant. After obtaining the writ of execution, eviction can only be carried out after the serving of several deeds the contents of which ara laid down with an invalidity penalty. Finally, the eviction proceedings maybe suspended awwiating the obtention of police assistance which is granted by the prefecture after a strict investigation, which can entail a wait of many months. During this time the landlord does not have his premises at his disposal, but the legislative body has provided a compensation procedure. For his part, the occupant faced with eviction, may benefit from many legal and social measures, wich enable him to be rehoused particularly in council property. But in many cases, eviction amounts to a simple resumption of the premises or is carried out after awaiting police assistance. It may be questioned if eviction isn't becoming a simple way of putting pressure on the debtor in order to make him comply. This development in eviction expresses a rise in housing rights which creates correlative weakening in landlords rights
Houard, Noémie. "Droit au logement et mixité : les contradictions du logement social /". Paris : l'Harmattan, 2009. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41468676c.
Texto completoEn appendice, choix de documents. Bibliogr. p. 287-301.
Libros sobre el tema "Droit au logement – Algérie"
d'Etat, France Conseil. Rapport public 2009: Droit au logement, droit du logement. Paris: Documentation française, 2009.
Buscar texto completoBennett, Arnold. Le logement, un droit social. Montréal, Qué: Éditions Écosociété, 1994.
Buscar texto completode, Gaulle-Anthonioz Geneviève, ed. L' engagement: Droit au logement, ou droit à la vie. Paris: Seuil, 1998.
Buscar texto completoBarré-Pépin, Martine. La protection du logement en droit privé. Paris: Litec, 2009.
Buscar texto completoPéchu, Cécile. Droit au logement: Genèse et sociologie d'une mobilisation. Paris: Dalloz, 2006.
Buscar texto completoMasse, Paul. Le guide complet du logement 2011: Financement, fiscalite , re glementation. 2a ed. Paris: E d. les Carnets de l'info, 2010.
Buscar texto completoThomasset, Claude. La Régie du logement à découvert. Montréal, Qué: Courteau, 1987.
Buscar texto completoRouquette, Rémi. Droit du logement social: Organismes d'HLM, SEM, ANAH, PACT-ARIM. Paris: Editions du Moniteur, 1991.
Buscar texto completoBruce, David. A.C.T. en action: Abordabilité et choix toujours : leçons apprises : rapport final. Ottawa, Ont: Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, 1998.
Buscar texto completoBruno, Duriez, Chauvière Michel y Groupement pour la recherche sur les mouvements familiaux (France), eds. La Bataille des squatters et l'invention du droit au logement, 1945-1955. Villeneuve d'Ascq [France]: Groupement pour la recherche sur les mouvements familiaux, 1992.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Droit au logement – Algérie"
Deville, Sophie. "La mesure de l’état de surendettement du débiteur propriétaire de sa résidence principale. Brèves réflexions sur le statut du logement en droit du surendettement". En Mesure(s) et droit, 109–18. Toulouse: Presses de l’Université Toulouse Capitole, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/12dxw.
Texto completoZitouni, Françoise. "L’enrichissement du droit au logement". En Droit de l'Aménagement, de l'Urbanisme et de l'Habitat 2001, 171–81. GRIDAUH, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gridau.colle.2001.01.0171.
Texto completoVoldman, Danièle. "Fernand Pouillon et le logement social en Algérie". En Histoire de l'Algérie à la période coloniale, 628–33. La Découverte, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bouch.2013.01.0628.
Texto completoSemmoud, Bouziane. "Politique d’habitat et accès au logement en Algérie". En Habitat, État, société au Maghreb, 127–39. CNRS Éditions, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.796.
Texto completoLévy-Vroelant, Claire. "Le droit au logement : enseignements d’une approche historique". En Crises et politiques du logement, 239–56. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.7542.
Texto completoBonnet, Lucie. "Chapitre V. Faire cause commune pour revendiquer le droit au logement". En Métamorphoses du logement social, 147–75. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.70019.
Texto completoBrouant, Jean-Philippe. "Mixité sociale, droit au logement et communautarisme". En Droit de l'Aménagement, de l'Urbanisme et de l'Habitat 2002, 159–79. GRIDAUH, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gridau.colle.2002.01.0159.
Texto completoUhry, Marc. "Chapitre 6. Consolider le droit au logement". En Agir contre le non-recours aux droits sociaux, 147–63. Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pug.warin.2019.01.0147.
Texto completoBourgeois, Catherine y Pierre Lénel. "Le droit au logement « empêché » : un enjeu d’autonomie". En Tous autonomes !, 61–80. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.25410.
Texto completoQuilichini, Paule. "La loi Alur et le logement social". En Droit de l'Aménagement, de l'Urbanisme et de l'Habitat 2015, 107–22. GRIDAUH, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gridau.colle.2015.01.0107.
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