WHAT IS

URBAN LAW?

Urban law is the collection of policies, laws, decisions, and practices that govern the management and development of the urban environment. Legal systems are among the major impediments preventing innovative mayors and urban managers from creating reforms and overcoming the pressing challenges of their cities and urban systems. Many cities are burdened by laws that do not match the prevailing urban reality. Worse still, the capacity to enforce laws and regulations that are already in place is often lacking. Municipal authorities often have limited access to specialist legislative expertise, and struggle to respond to these situations. The multiplicity and rigidity of laws and regulations compel citizens to pursue informal routes to conduct land and property transactions, to do business, to acquire means of a livelihood, and even to access basic services. As a result, parallel systems flourish and Urban Legal informality becomes the norm.

THE IMPACT

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legal instruments from 68 countries across many thematic areas in the UrbanLex database.

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national and local government officials and international civil servants trained in Drafting Skills to Improve the Quality of Urban Legislation

UN-HABITAT’S WORK ON URBAN LEGISLATION

UN-Habitat’s knowledge pertaining to legal reform is used to support cities. In addition, UN-Habitat is developing mechanisms for the creation and dissemination of legal knowledge and a network to develop capacity and access external expertise, with the aim of producing:
• an increased awareness of legal systems operating at the city and national levels;
• recommendations for more robust strategies to reform urban legal systems; and
• improved capacities of local authorities to design and implement legal reform.

In undertaking it’s work, UN-Habitat places a priority on practical interventions that are tailored to national and local contexts and needs. These priorities depend upon effective partnerships with local authorities, local experts, and affected communities. Through this approach, UN-Habitat provides the support local and national governments need to incrementally improve their urban legal frameworks while also developing innovative solutions to shape future urban development

THE ‘RIGHTS BASED’ LEGISLATION

The New Urban Agenda committed States to urban development that is people-centered and promotes the realization of all human rights and fundamental freedoms. It also called for ending of all forms of discrimination and violence and the empowerment of all individuals and communities while enabling their full and meaningful participation. UN-Habitat is committed to the involvement of urban dwellers in the development decisions and planning outcomes that affect their daily lives and has recently re-stated its view of the urban development paradigm, including the views that: Robust legislative frameworks must underpin all planning; On-going dialogue is necessary between legislation, policy, and planning to ensure relevance, innovation, and a capacity to meet the future challenges facing cities; Development and planning must have a clear and unequivocal rights-based approach; and local governments provide an exciting entry point for change and should be encouraged to create enabling regulations.

PUBLICATIONS

LEGISLATION PUBLICATIONS

Evaluating the Impact of New Urban Legislation: A Guide to Ex-Ante Analysis

This guide is designed to be adaptable to different legal, institutional, and resource contexts. It may…

Published On 22 January 2026

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The Urban Law and Conflict Series (Volume 2, Emergency Response): Enhancing Urban Law to Protect Housing, Land and Property Across the Conflict Cycle

As global urbanization accelerates, cities are increasingly on the front lines of humanitarian crises…

Published On 20 January 2026

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Strengthening the Spatial Planning Legal and Institutional Frameworks in the Sultanate of Oman

This evaluation report presents the outcomes of a planning law project implemented jointly by UN-Habitat…

Published On 13 January 2026

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Building resilience through disaster risk management in intermediary cities

Natural disasters and extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and intensity globally. Local…

Published On 12 January 2026

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Activating food-tech ecosystems in intermediary cities for sustainable food security

Transforming agro-food to advance food security while promoting sustainable industrialisation in developing…

Published On 12 January 2026

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Phase I End-of-Project Evaluation: Urban Law for Resilient and Low-Carbon Urban Development in Malawi, Namibia, and Zimbabwe

This report presents the findings of the Phase I evaluation of the project “Urban Law for Resilient…

Published On 9 January 2026

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Urban Legislation and Governance Newsletter - Volume 2

Note from the Editors
Welcome to the second edition of UN-Habitat’s Urban Law and Governance Newsletter!
This…

Published On 17 December 2025

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Legislation, Governance and Finance of Public Space

Public spaces are vital for the dynamic social, environmental and health need functions as part of public…

Published On 5 December 2025

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