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Criminalization of Housing Struggles

How practicing the right to home becomes a crime?

Challenging private property with housing practices and solidarity actions to ensure that people have access to housing has been systematically discouraged by posing obstacles, demonization, stigmatization and juridical action. These practices have been referred to as criminalization of solidarity. Criminalization of solidarity in Europe has been soaring after the crisis in 2008. Individuals involved in anti-eviction actions have been penalized and arrested, squatting has been legalized in most European countries and replaced with profitable practices as property guardianship. The most severe attacks have been directed towards solidarity with migrants including self-organized housing usually run by migrants and solidarity groups.

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How to work together:

Read the proposed articles before you come to the session. Collectively build argumentation for pros and cons of the solidarity housing movement. Divide into two groups. Each group represents a group of lawyers. The first group is in favor of the solidarity housing movement, the second is against it. Each group articulates its own argumentation. Use what you have read. Come back together. Organize a discussion in a form of a court debate. Share your notes with other Pirate Care Syllabus users by downloading it on the web page.