Accountability Relations in Social Housing Programs a comparative legal analysis of Brazilian and Chilean case studies

Institutional crises have been continuously embeded in weak accountability. In Latin America, human rights' violations catalyze the outcomes of such crises. In the aim of understanding the housing crisis, this research evidenced a vicious cycle in Brazil and Chile: despite the creation of massi...

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Main Author: Vilmondes, Mariana (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Germany Logos Verlag Berlin 2022
Series:UA Ruhr Studies on Development and Global Governance 75
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