This book examines condominium, property, governance, and law in
international and conceptual perspective and reveals this urban
realm as complex and mutating. Condominiums are proliferating the
world over and transforming the socio-spatial organization of
cities and residential life. The collection assembles arguably the
most prominent scholars in the world currently working in this
broad area and situated in multiple disciplines, including legal
and socio-legal studies, political science, public administration,
and sociology. Their analyses span condominium governance and law
on five continents and in nine countries: the United States (US),
China, Australia, the United Kingdom (UK), Canada, South Africa,
Israel, Denmark, and Spain. Neglected issues and emerging trends
related to condominium governance and law in cities from Tel Aviv
to Chicago to Melbourne are discerned and analysed. The book
pursues fresh empirical inquiries and cogent conceptual engagements
regarding how condominiums are governed through law and other
means. It includes accounts of a wide range of governance
difficulties including chronic anti-social owner behaviour,
short-term rentals, and even the COVID-19 pandemic, and how they
are being dealt with. By uncovering crucial cross-national
commonalities, the book reveals the global urban context of
condominium governance and law as empirically rich and conceptually
fruitful. The book will appeal to researchers and students in
socio-legal studies, law, sociology, political science, urban
studies, and public administration as well as journalists, social
activists, policymakers, and condo owners/board members.
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