This paper is concerned with how law organises and controls space. It offers a new history of enclosure in the context of early English colonialism. By drawing this connection, the paper opens up new lines of enquiry into how law organises and produces space at both the domestic and international scale
The author provides an account of the legal history of copyright law in the former British colonies,...
This article examines the law of fixtures and chattels which governs the circumstances in which item...
Over the last five centuries, the commodification of land has fundamentally helped and shaped the ex...
This article considers how space is constructed, ordered and controlled at sea. Foregrounding the se...
Most scholars agree the rise of states led to modern territoriality. Yet globally the transition to ...
The transformation in prevailing conceptualizations of property and the drive to render land as fung...
This article seeks to unravel the different concordances between law, geography, and people over tim...
This Article tells an untold history of the American title registry—a colonial bureaucratic innovati...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
Since 2006, successive Canadian governments have worked to create private property regimes on lands ...
This article explores how far estate management and institutional constraints help to explain the tr...
The early paragraphs of John Locke’s Second Treatise describe a poetic idyll of property acquisition...
Paul Corcoranhttp://arts.monash.edu.au/psi/news-and-events/apsa/refereed-papers/index.ph
On April 26, 1607, about one hundred English men landed on the Atlantic shore of North America near ...
This article examines how law is implicated in the formation of place, and how place in turn can sha...
The author provides an account of the legal history of copyright law in the former British colonies,...
This article examines the law of fixtures and chattels which governs the circumstances in which item...
Over the last five centuries, the commodification of land has fundamentally helped and shaped the ex...
This article considers how space is constructed, ordered and controlled at sea. Foregrounding the se...
Most scholars agree the rise of states led to modern territoriality. Yet globally the transition to ...
The transformation in prevailing conceptualizations of property and the drive to render land as fung...
This article seeks to unravel the different concordances between law, geography, and people over tim...
This Article tells an untold history of the American title registry—a colonial bureaucratic innovati...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
Since 2006, successive Canadian governments have worked to create private property regimes on lands ...
This article explores how far estate management and institutional constraints help to explain the tr...
The early paragraphs of John Locke’s Second Treatise describe a poetic idyll of property acquisition...
Paul Corcoranhttp://arts.monash.edu.au/psi/news-and-events/apsa/refereed-papers/index.ph
On April 26, 1607, about one hundred English men landed on the Atlantic shore of North America near ...
This article examines how law is implicated in the formation of place, and how place in turn can sha...
The author provides an account of the legal history of copyright law in the former British colonies,...
This article examines the law of fixtures and chattels which governs the circumstances in which item...
Over the last five centuries, the commodification of land has fundamentally helped and shaped the ex...