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Handbook on Space, Place and Law

Bartel, Robyn(Edited by)Carter, Jennifer(Edited by)
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This innovative Handbook provides an expansive interrogation of the spaces and places of law, exploring how we engage relationally in a material world, within which we are inter-dependent and reliant, and governed by laws in a dynamic process.

It advances novel insights into the numerous intersections of space, place and law in our lives. International contributors offer a range of activity-orientated analyses, focusing on methodology, embodied experience, legal pluralism, conflict and resistance, and non-human and place agency.

The Handbook examines a number of cross-cutting themes including social inequality, environmental justice, sustainability, urban development, Indigenous legal systems, the effects of colonialism and property law.

Representing a diversity of locales from all around the world, the chapters encompass both urban and rural, terrestrial and marine areas, agential and storied spaces, and fictional as well as ''real'' places. Taking a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates law, human and legal geography, planning, sociology, political ecology, anthropology, and beyond, this comprehensive Handbook will be critical reading for scholars and students of these and cognate areas.

Its discussion of empirical examples will also be beneficial for practitioners and policymakers interested in these fields.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
178897719X / 9781788977197
Hardback
340.115
13/04/2021
United Kingdom
English
448 pages
25 cm