Urban Rehabilitation and Immovable Cultural Heritage: Reconciliation after a Problematic Relationship?
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-2387_26_2Abstract
Cultural heritage and urban rehabilitation have fundamental legal roots in the context of the rights to culture and housing. The duty to preserve, protect, enhance, and rehabilitate cultural heritage constitutes a true fundamental obligation. Recent urban rehabilitation and immovable cultural heritage frameworks have brought greater, though not complete, coherence to the legislative system regarding the harmonization of urban planning, cultural heritage, and urban rehabilitation instruments.
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