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From “Hearing” to Listening: Access to Justice and Indirect Displacement
The Georgetown Law Journal ( IF 3.026 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-01
Emily McWey

When local government policies cause households and communities to become homeless, those affected are entitled to due process. Yet when the government displaces households through zoning-induced gentrification, it often acts as the perpetrator of the harm, adjudicator of disputes, and favored party on appeal. Regardless of the merits of such disputes, that process raises prohibitive access-to-justice barriers.

中文翻译:

从“听”到听:诉诸司法和间接流离失所

当地方政府政策导致家庭和社区无家可归时,受影响的人有权获得正当程序。然而,当政府通过分区引发的高档化来取代家庭时,它往往充当伤害的肇事者、争端的裁决者和上诉的受惠方。不管此类争端的优点是什么,该过程会产生令人望而却步的诉诸司法障碍。
更新日期:2021-11-16
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