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- Title
Una cartografía del derecho a la vivienda en la Corte Cuprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina (2013-2020).
- Authors
Belén Rogers, Tamara
- Abstract
In the present I propose to carry out a systematization and analysis of the judicial decisions issued by the Supreme Court of the Argentine Nation (CSJN) in the 2013-2020 period, in which the State (municipal, provincial or national) has been sued by compliance with the Right to Housing. Once all the cases have been identified and within them, all the decisions issued; the total universe will be built. Then, they will be systematized in a database and finally the scope granted to this right will be established, investigating in what cases, to what subjects and under what conditions the Right to Housing is recognized; using the methodology called legal ethnography. The results obtained made it possible to make visible in the first place that the vast majority of the cases that reached the CSJN in the area of housing have been dismissed. Secondly, it was observed that the highest court of justice of our country has selected the easiest cases to be issued, that is, cases that are extreme because people who are going through a serious distressing situation are involved. Finally, it was detected that 9 years had elapsed since the last emblematic ruling of the CSJN in matters of housing, "Q. C., S. Y. v / Government of the City of Buenos Aires s / amparo "; without there having been any advanced pronouncement on the matter. It is concluded that the class of remedies adopted by the CSJN for the violation of the right to housing are weak and that the dictation of dialogical sentences and the implementation of structural litigation is essential.
- Subjects
BUENOS Aires (Argentina); LEGAL judgments; ETHNOLOGY; APPELLATE courts; DATABASES; MUNICIPAL government; CONSTITUTIONAL courts; RIGHTS
- Publication
Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 2022, Issue 27, p1
- ISSN
1853-0982
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.24215/18522971e107