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July 2001

In this issue, we feature articles on lessons from Latin American nations concerning value capture mechanisms; and the roles that North American universities have in serving as developers and anchor institutions for their surrounding neighborhoods.  

La ley y la producción de ilegalidad urbana Edésio Fernandes, May 1, 2001
Law and the Production of Urban Illegality Edésio Fernandes, May 1, 2001
Obstáculos que han impedido la regularización jurídica de los barrios venezolanos Teolinda Bolívar Barreto, May 1, 2001
Obstacles to Legalization of Squatter Settlements in Venezuela Teolinda Bolívar Barreto, May 1, 2001
Prevención de riesgos en los asentamientos irregulares Douglas Keare and Luis Javier Castro, May 1, 2001
Risk Prevention in Irregular Settlements Douglas Keare and Luis Javier Castro Castro, May 1, 2001
Market Value-Based Taxation of Real Property Jane H. Malme, May 1, 2001

May 2001

This issue explores land laws and illegal settlements in the context of urban development in Latin America; obstacles to the legalization of squatter settlements in Venezuela; natural disaster risk prevention strategies for Latin America; and how market value-based property taxes serve as local revenue sources for nations in Central and Eastern Europe.