Fair housing is the law
The South Carolina Human Affairs Commission is a state government agency that enforces the South Carolina Fair Housing Law. If you think you have been discriminated against in housing, you should contact the Commission.
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The South Carolina Human Affairs Commission is a state government agency that enforces the South Carolina Fair Housing Law. If you think you have been discriminated against in housing, you should contact the Commission.
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No area of law and policy is more central to our well-being than housing, yet research on the topic is too often produced in disciplinary or methodological silos that fail to connect to policy on the ground. This pathbreaking book, which features leading scholars from a range of academic fields, cuts across disciplines to forge new connections in the discourse. In accessible prose filled with cutting-edge ideas, these scholars address topics ranging from the recent financial crisis to discrimination and gentrification and show how housing law and policy impacts household wealth, financial markets, urban landscapes, and local communities. Together, they harness evidence and theory to capture the 'state of play' in housing, generating insights that will be relevant to academics and policymakers alike. This title is also available as Open Access.
Structured in three parts, the book outlines the right to housing in international law and in key national legal systems, examines the key concepts of housing: space, privacy and identity and, finally, looks at the potential of the right to alleviate human misery, marginalisation and deprivation.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/10827/12959
This brochure gives examples of housing discrimination and describes the actions that can be taken if someone feels that they have been affected by discrimination.
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In: International labour review, Band 51, S. 394-398
ISSN: 0020-7780
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 68-77
ISSN: 1552-3349
In: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 15
In: The Government of Scotland 1560-1625, S. 70-86
In: Proceedings of the Building and Construction Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, LexisNexis, 2009 (presented at LexisNexis, Building and Construction Conference, Auckland, 17- 18 March 2009).
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In: Political science quarterly: PSQ ; the journal public and international affairs, Band 42, S. 549-560
ISSN: 0032-3195
Considers S. 3029 and numerous related bills, to amend National Housing Act to provide low and moderate income home purchase and rental assistance and to upgrade existing public housing programs. ; Hearings held March 5-22, 1968. ; Pt. 1. Includes testimony from government and other witnesses on various housing bills. -- pt. 2. Includes testimony of witnesses, pending bills, agency reports, supplementary statements, letters, and data. ; Considers S. 3029 and numerous related bills, to amend National Housing Act to provide low and moderate income home purchase and rental assistance and to upgrade existing public housing programs. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5135251
Pt.1: And appendix. ; Hearings held August 2-Sept. 22, 1971. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MAIN; J60.B25 92nd v.6: Vol. in 2 parts, both pts. in v.6
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In: http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/7647/
Revision of 1971 version of APHA-PHS recommended housing maintenance and occupancy ordinance: PHS Pub. no. 1935.
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The presentation explores whether housing law and anti-discrimination law can be reflected upon jointly in order to address socioeconomic inequalities, understood as major constraints to the access to adequate housing. The first section analyses the prohibition of discrimination on the grounds of socioeconomic status as contained in selected international human rights instruments and in European Union law, in light of the guidance of the bodies tasked with their interpretation and application. The second section focuses specifically on housing, examining how the aforementioned prohibition applies in this field and which specific mechanisms ought to be put in place to effectively secure the right to housing of low-income groups.
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Pt.1. April 19-22, 25, 26, 1966. Includes testimony from Government and other witnesses on the various housing bills. -- pt.2. April 27-29, 1966. Includes testimony from witnesses on bills relating to Alaska, historic preservation, and mass transportation; also pending bills, agency reports, supplementary statements, letters and data. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MAIN; J60.B2 89th v.4: Vol. in 2 parts, both pts. in v.4
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