Book contents
- Homelessness, Liberty and Property
- Homelessness, Liberty and Property
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Homelessness and the Regulation of Public Property
- 1 Homelessness, Vagrancy Laws, and Municipal Ordinances
- 2 Homelessness and the Constitution
- 3 Homelessness, Liberty, and Property
- 4 Homelessness and the Insights of Republicanism
- 5 Nonegalitarian Coercion
- 6 Punitive Entrenchment
- 7 Homelessness, Public Property, and the State’s Fiduciary Duties
- 8 In Defense of the State’s Fiduciary Duties
- 9 Fulfilling the State’s Fiduciary Duties
- Conclusion
- Index
Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- Homelessness, Liberty and Property
- Homelessness, Liberty and Property
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Homelessness and the Regulation of Public Property
- 1 Homelessness, Vagrancy Laws, and Municipal Ordinances
- 2 Homelessness and the Constitution
- 3 Homelessness, Liberty, and Property
- 4 Homelessness and the Insights of Republicanism
- 5 Nonegalitarian Coercion
- 6 Punitive Entrenchment
- 7 Homelessness, Public Property, and the State’s Fiduciary Duties
- 8 In Defense of the State’s Fiduciary Duties
- 9 Fulfilling the State’s Fiduciary Duties
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
This book advances a theory of the State’s fiduciary duties to end homelessness, maintain public property’s shared value, and legitimize laws that govern public space. It argues that republicanism provides new insight into homelessness and the regulation of public property – insights that existing constitutional theory and legal philosophy typically overlook. This book’s overarching argument, original contributions, and advantages can be described as follows.
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- Homelessness, Liberty and Property , pp. 194 - 197Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024