EXPANDING THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO STATE-FUNDED LEGAL COUNSEL TO ADDRESS THE BRITISH COLUMBIA HOUSING CRISIS.

Autor: Parisotto, Megan
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Zdroj: Appeal: Review of Current Law & Law Reform; 2013, Vol. 18, p79-100, 22p
Abstrakt: During the 2017 British Columbia provincial election campaign, the housing affordability crisis emerged as one of the top issues for voters. The housing crisis represents a much larger issue of affordability in British Columbia. The civil justice system is another realm in which the gap is widening between the "haves" and the "have nots" in the province. This paper focuses on the inadequate provision of civil legal aid, which is a specific component of the access to justice issue. The Supreme Court of Canada has recognized a constitutional right to state-funded civil legal counsel in certain circumstances based on the right to security of the person, as enshrined in section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This paper argues that the courts could extend the constitutional right to state-funded counsel to a tenant who is being evicted from their public housing unit by the British Columbia Housing Management Commission. Due to the lack of affordable housing options, eviction could jeopardize the tenant's section 7 right to security of the person. Consequently, the tenant could require legal representation in order to ensure a fair hearing. Furthermore, the tenant's eviction proceeding would likely be triggered by the state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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