Jessie Hohmann is a lecturer in law at Queen Mary, University of London.
...a major mile-stone in human rights literature and adds considerably to discourse concerning the right to housing in the United Kingdom and beyond...As well as being of interest to those who engage with the right to housing within the legal regimes considered, the philosophical reflections on the right to housing, and its place within broader human rights discourse, offered by the text will undoubtedly interest academics and students alike. In summation The Right to Housing: Law, Concepts, Possibilities by Jessie Hohmann is a must-read text for those interested in human rights and the right to housing. Mark Jordan Cambridge Journal of International & Comparative Law, Volume 2. No.3 2013 Jessie Hohmann provides an insightful and sophisticated analysis of the meaning, content, scope and nature of housing rights...While rooted in a legal analysis, she draws on a range of disciplines including anthropology, political theory, philosophy, and geography, to create a major contribution to knowledge in this area...For anyone with any sustained interest in the right to housing this book is invaluable. Well-written, concise, well researched and structured, it is essential reading for lawyers, academics, advocates, and policy makers. Padraic Kenna European Journal of Homelessness, Volume 7. No 2. December 2013 ...Hohmann's work is a fitting introduction to the convoluted topic of housing as a human right. She adds insightful commentary to the concepts of housing and home... Matt Hartman LSE Review of Books, September 2013 ...I think this is an absolute bargain and would urge anyone who really wants to think about housing law (in the widest possible sense) to buy this book. Nearly Legal Blog: Housing Law News and Comments, August 2013