Helmut Philipp Aust (Freie Universität Berlin - Law) & Anél du Plessis (North-West Univ. - Law) have published The Globalisation of Urban Governance (Routledge 2018). Contents include:
- Helmut Philipp Aust & Anél Du Plessis, Introduction: The Globalization of Urban Governance – Legal Perspectives on Sustainable Development Goal 11
- Noora Arajärvi, Including Cities in the 2030 Agenda – A Review of The Post-2015 Process "Cities Are Where the Battle for Sustainable Development Will Be Won or Lost."
- Michael Riegner, International Institutions and The City: Towards A Comparative Law of Local Governance
- Boris Vormann, City Limits: Sustainable Urban Governance in Planetary Infrastructural Regimes
- Oliver Fuo, Funding and Good Financial Governance as Imperatives for Cities’ Pursuit of SDG 11
- Cindy Wittke, War and Peace in the City
- Hannah Birkenkötter, Ensuring Access to Public Space As A Dimension Of "Safe Cities": The Role Of UN Entities In Shaping The Global Urban Governance Agenda
- Francois Venter, The Challenges of Cultural Diversity for Safe and Sustainable Cities
- M. Cecilia Oliveira, Global Goals and Urban Development: The Territorial Effects of Implementing the MDGs In Brazil
- Jaap De Visser, City Regions in Pursuit of SDG 11: Institutionalising Multilevel Cooperation in Gauteng, South Africa
- Angela van der Berg, The Pursuit of SDG 11 Through the Lens of Integrated Development Planning
- Peter Gailhofer, Governance in The Smart City: Sketches of A Research Programme in Legal Theory
- Alejandro Rodiles, The Tensions Between Local Resilience-Building and Transnational Action; US-Mexican Cooperation in Crime Affected Communities In Northern Mexico, And What This Tells About Global Urban Governance
- Anél Du Plessis & Helmut Philipp Aust, Conclusion: Summary of Observations And Pointers For Future Research
Aust & du Plessis: The Globalisation of Urban Governance
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February 02, 2019
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