The right to adequate housing. Consequences of the deficiency of the Mexican legal framework. Case: Fractionation Yacatitas, Yuriria, Guanajuato, Mexico
Having a home is not just a moral pretension. In Mexico, since the 2011 reforms in the field of human rights, enjoying adequate housing has become a legal obligation, but is it really guaranteed that homes have the minimum parameters to be considered adequate? Undoubtedly, infrastructure, habitabili...
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Egile nagusia: | Jiménez Pineda, Luz Ileana |
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Formatua: | Online |
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Centro Universitario de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño
2018
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://www.revistavivienda.cuaad.udg.mx/index.php/rv/article/view/20 |
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