Rights in Transit

Rights in Transit

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  • Author: Kafui Ablode Attoh
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN: 0820354228
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 178

Is public transportation a right? Should it be? For those reliant on public transit, the answer is invariably “yes” to both. Indeed, when city officials propose slashing service or raising fares, it is these riders who are often the first to appear at that officials’ door demanding their “right” to more service. Rights in Transit starts from the presumption that such riders are justified. For those who lack other means of mobility, transit is a lifeline. It offers access to many of the entitlements we take as essential: food, employment, and democratic public life itself. While accepting transit as a right, this book also suggests that there remains a desperate need to think critically, both about what is meant by a right and about the types of rights at issue when public transportation is threatened. Drawing on a detailed case study of the various struggles that have come to define public transportation in California’s East Bay, Rights in Transit offers a direct challenge to contemporary scholarship on transportation equity. Rather than focusing on civil rights alone, Rights in Transit argues for engaging the more radical notion of the right to the city.


Rights in Transit

Rights in Transit

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  • Author: Kafui Ablode Attoh
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN: 082035421X
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 178

Is public transportation a right? Should it be? For those reliant on public transit, the answer is invariably "yes" to both. Indeed, when city officials propose slashing service or raising fares, it is these riders who are often the first to appear at that officials' door demanding their "right" to more service. Rights in Transit starts from the presumption that such riders are justified. For those who lack other means of mobility, transit is a lifeline. It offers access to many of the entitlements we take as essential: food, employment, and democratic public life itself. While accepting transit as a right, this book also suggests that there remains a desperate need to think critically, both about what is meant by a right and about the types of rights at issue when public transportation is threatened. Drawing on a detailed case study of the various struggles that have come to define public transportation in California's East Bay, Rights in Transit offers a direct challenge to contemporary scholarship on transportation equity. Rather than focusing on civil rights alone, Rights in Transit argues for engaging the more radical notion of the right to the city.


Curb Rights

Curb Rights

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  • Author: Daniel B. Klein
  • Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
  • ISBN: 0815707371
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 161

Transit services in the United States are in trouble. Ridership has dwindled, productivity has declined, and operating deficits have widened. The traditional approaches to running transit systems—government planning or operation of bus and rail services, government subsidization of private operations, heavy regulation of all transit modes—have failed, and there is little hope of their ever succeeding under current practices. But public transportation cannot simply be abandoned. Can it, then, be made more self-supporting and efficient? The authors of this book say it's time to rethink the fundamental structure of transit policy. The book focuses on street-based transit—buses, shuttles, and jitneys. (While street-based transit in the U.S. today usually means bus service, in other times and places streets have also been served by smaller vehicles called jitneys that follow a route but not a schedule.) The authors examine a variety of transit services: jitney services from America's past, illegal jitneys today, airport shuttle van services, bus deregulation in Great Britain, and jitney services in less developed countries. The authors propose that urban transit be brought into the fold of market activity by establishing property rights not only in vehicles, but also in curb zones and transit stops. Market competition and entrepreneurship would depend on a foundation of what they call "curb rights." By creating exclusive and transferable curb rights (to bus stops and other pickup points) leased by auction, the authors contend that American cities can have the best of both kinds of markets—scheduled (and unsubsidized) bus service and unscheduled but faster and more flexible jitneys. They maintain that a carefully planned transit system based on property rights would rid the transit market of inefficient government production and overregulation. It would also avoid the problems of a lawless market—cutthroat competition, schedule jockeying, and even curbside conflict among rival operators. Entrepreneurs would be able to introduce ever better service, revise schedules and route structures, establish connections among transit providers, and use new pricing strategies. And travelers would find public transit more attractive than they do now. Once the system of curb rights is sensibly implemented, the authors conclude, the market process will take over. Then the invisible hand can do in transit what it does so well in other parts of the economy.


The Right Intention

The Right Intention

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  • Author: Andrés Barba
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781945492068
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Four linked novellas from the celebrated Spanish author of Such Small Hands.


The Transit of Goods in Public International Law

The Transit of Goods in Public International Law

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  • Author: Beatriz Huarte Melgar
  • Publisher: Hotei Publishing
  • ISBN: 9004288228
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 378

The Transit of Goods in Public International Law contextualizes transit as it exists in contemporary international law. Issues discussed in this volume are inextricably tied to the ongoing debate about state sovereignty and the globalization of the world's economies. Using the principles of systemic integration, effective rights, and economic cooperation, The Transit of Goods in Public International Law attempts to clarify the legal status of transit, its definition, and its enforceability under international law.


California Transportation Law

California Transportation Law

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  • Author: Jeremy G. March
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 536


The Legal Regime of Straits

The Legal Regime of Straits

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  • Author: Hugo Caminos
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1316060608
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 531

The right of transit passage in straits and the analogous right of archipelagic sealanes passage in archipelagic states, negotiated in the 1970s and embodied in the 1982 UNCLOS, sought to approximate the freedom of navigation and overflight while expressly recognising the sovereignty or jurisdiction of the coastal state over the waters concerned. However, the allocation of rights and duties of the coastal state and third states is open to interpretation. Recent developments in state practice, such as Australia's requirement of compulsory pilotage in the Torres Strait, the bridge across the Great Belt and the proposals for a bridge across the Strait of Messina, the enhanced environmental standards applicable in the Strait of Bonifacio and Canada's claims over the Arctic Route, make it necessary to reassess the whole common law of straits. The Legal Regime of Straits examines the complex relationship between the coastal state and the international community.


The Tree and the Vine

The Tree and the Vine

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  • Author: Dola De Jong
  • Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY
  • ISBN: 9781558611412
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

A lesbian love story set during the Nazi occupation in Holland.


Highway Robbery

Highway Robbery

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  • Author: Robert Doyle Bullard
  • Publisher: South End Press
  • ISBN: 9780896087040
  • Category : Local transit
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

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Saudade

Saudade

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  • Author: Suneeta Peres da Costa
  • Publisher: Giramondo Publishing
  • ISBN: 1925336700
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 113

A coming-of-age story set in Angola in the period leading up to the colony’s independence, Saudade focuses on a Goan immigrant family caught between complicity in Portuguese rule, and their dependence on the Angolans who are their servants. The title (saudade means ‘melancholy’ in Portuguese) speaks to the longing for homeland that haunts its characters, and especially the young girl who is the book’s protagonist and narrator. Suneeta Peres da Costa’s novella captures with intense lyricism the difficult relationship between the daughter and her mother, and the ways in which their intimate world opens up questions about domestic violence, the legacies of Portuguese slavery, and the end of empire. The young woman’s intellectual awakening unfolds into a growing awareness of the lies of colonialism, and the violent political ruptures that ultimately lead to her father’s death, and their exile. ‘[Her] voice is unique: neither childlike nor grownup, but instead by turns gravely articulate, wildly poetic, and hilariously original…a haunting and magical vision of childhood.’ Austin Chronicle