Abstract

The demolition of social housing is today presented as a legal and legitimate line of action with regard to the management of a public social housing pool inherited from the planning and development Policy of the Trente Glorieuses (the "Glorious Thirty" years of France's post-WW2 boom) and with regard to the urban management of estates resulting from France's Politique de la Ville ("Urban Policy"). This work, the result of a thesis defended in 2004, retraces the history surrounding the long period of resistance (1975-2001) on the part of the French State to transfer the arbitration of decisions relating to the public property with a social vocation to local public bodies.

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