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The Bylaw State - ALEXANDRA FLYNN - JOE HERMER

The Bylaw State

Publisher title : The Bylaw State

ALEXANDRA FLYNN
JOE HERMER

 
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Encampments occupied by unhoused and precariously sheltered people have proliferated in recent years in cities and towns across Canada. While right-to-housing legislation and other rights protections exist on paper, their minimal legal force has left municipalities mostly free to use policing and bylaw enforcement to remove encampments from public spaces. The result is unnoticed but devastating violence against highly vulnerable people who have no choice but to survive in public spaces.

Anti-encampment bylaws raise the question of what legal and moral rights unhoused people have to live in public space. The Bylaw State shows that bylaws are powerful municipal instruments. Far from being innocuous laws enforced by municipal workers, bylaws have quietly emerged over the last two decades as the method of governing homelessness in Canada. Case studies in Prince George and Vancouver demonstrate the extraordinary expansion of municipal bylaws and the place of courts in defending the legal rights of homeless people to take up public space. Legal scholar Alexandra Flynn and sociologist Joe Hermer explain how municipalities create an exclusionary ideal of public space through evictions and banishment, and they make a powerful case for a more inclusive approach that protects people not just spaces.


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Author:  ALEXANDRA FLYNN
JOE HERMER
Title: The Bylaw State
Release date: April 2026
Editor: LIVRES NUMÉRIQUES DIVERS
Pages: 150
Subject: NUL DIVERS
ISBN: 9781773638478 (1773638475)
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