HOUSING AND ELDER LAW: TRIALISTIC LEGAL PERSPECTIVE

Main objective. The purpose of this work is to demonstrate that housing constitutes a complex legal institution that has a three-dimensional impact on the law of old age. Methodology. From the methodology of theTrialist theory of the legal world developed by Goldschmidt and Ciuro Caldani, housing ca...

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Autor principal: Dabove, María Isolina
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Derecho 2019
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Law
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/27878
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topic Law
Old age
Housing
Derecho
Vejez
Vivienda
spellingShingle Law
Old age
Housing
Derecho
Vejez
Vivienda
Dabove, María Isolina
HOUSING AND ELDER LAW: TRIALISTIC LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
topic_facet Law
Old age
Housing
Derecho
Vejez
Vivienda
author Dabove, María Isolina
author_facet Dabove, María Isolina
author_sort Dabove, María Isolina
title HOUSING AND ELDER LAW: TRIALISTIC LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
title_short HOUSING AND ELDER LAW: TRIALISTIC LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
title_full HOUSING AND ELDER LAW: TRIALISTIC LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
title_fullStr HOUSING AND ELDER LAW: TRIALISTIC LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
title_full_unstemmed HOUSING AND ELDER LAW: TRIALISTIC LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
title_sort housing and elder law: trialistic legal perspective
description Main objective. The purpose of this work is to demonstrate that housing constitutes a complex legal institution that has a three-dimensional impact on the law of old age. Methodology. From the methodology of theTrialist theory of the legal world developed by Goldschmidt and Ciuro Caldani, housing can be understood as a material, symbolic and functional object of study. The material dimension alludes to the closed and covered space in which each person establishes his or her center of life, which we will call "home" here. The symbolic dimension refers to the affective and biographical meanings that the house represents for the person who lives in it. It is, therefore, the "home". Finally, housing has a functional dimension from which the development of life is organized and conditioned, so that housing is also a "habitat". Results. The relationship between older people and their home is uniquely critical and dynamic in all three dimensions (home-home-habitat) because of the evolution of old age itself. The following pages are intended to recognize these problems in the light of the law of old age and to provide a legal diagnosis of the challenges and remedies.
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