Document Type : Article

Authors

1 Associate Prof., Department of Public Law, University of Tehran College of Farabi, Tehran, Iran

2 Assistance professor of law, University of Birjand

Abstract

The possibility of equal use of benefits and capacities of a city for all its inhabitants has become an important demand. The main reason for this new demand is the plenitude of human and environmental problems that have arisen in cities. One of the requirements for solving these problems is the recognition of local citizenship and the so-called right to the city. Indeed, many cities around the world have adopted instruments regarding the right to the city.  It needs to be investigated whether it is possible to draft a law or a charter of rights to the city in Iran. In this paper, while defining and clarifying the nature of the right to the city, the most important international and domestic instruments on this topic have been examined. Thereafter, the problems of Iranian cities whose solution requires identification of the right to the city will be considered. Finally, examples for guaranteeing this right will be stated.

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