Everyday Law on the Street
Explore the intricate relationship between law and urban life in "Everyday Law on the Street" by Mariana Valverde. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 272 pages and delves into how municipal policies influence the daily experiences of Toronto's diverse population. Valverde reveals the often surprising effects of city planning and redevelopment laws, highlighting the importance of social inclusion in a city that prides itself on its multiculturalism. Discover how local governance and community initiatives shape the urban landscape and affect the lives of residents. This book is essential for anyone interested in city planning, municipal corporations, and the dynamic interplay between law and everyday life. Don't miss out on this compelling read that sheds light on the legal frameworks that underpin our cities.