This Article examines the relationship between law and geography through the prisms of colonialism and neoliberal Empire. Using two novels set in nineteenth and twenty-first century India, respectively, it evaluates the so-called first law of geography, namely that everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things. It argues that the formative and enduring relationship between global systems of domination and modern law has created a geolegal space that has a global dimension. This geolegal space creates norms and subjectivities that are intimately related to spatially distant forces and projects. Emergence and consolidation of capitalism created a global geo-economic space where law and geogra...
Despite international law\u27s identity as focused on spatial relations, it has long been dominated ...
Many of today\u27s pervasive and intractable security and nation-building dilemmas issue from the di...
This article explores globalisation’s historical geographies, using the example of visiting Indians ...
This article examines the relationship between law and geography through the prisms of colonialism a...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
This article focuses on the curious absence of law in geographic accounts of state restructuring in ...
This article focuses on the curious absence of law in geographic accounts of state restructuring in ...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
'Empire is materialising before our very eyes'. Indeed the opening line of Hardt and Negri's book Em...
This article argues that spatial re-ordering in the interests of globalisation goes back to the very...
Legal geography investigates the co-constitutive relationship of people, place and law. This essay p...
This conversation examines the relationship between the boundaries and borders in international law ...
Despite international law\u27s identity as focused on spatial relations, it has long been dominated ...
Many of today\u27s pervasive and intractable security and nation-building dilemmas issue from the di...
This article explores globalisation’s historical geographies, using the example of visiting Indians ...
This article examines the relationship between law and geography through the prisms of colonialism a...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
This article focuses on the curious absence of law in geographic accounts of state restructuring in ...
This article focuses on the curious absence of law in geographic accounts of state restructuring in ...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
'Empire is materialising before our very eyes'. Indeed the opening line of Hardt and Negri's book Em...
This article argues that spatial re-ordering in the interests of globalisation goes back to the very...
Legal geography investigates the co-constitutive relationship of people, place and law. This essay p...
This conversation examines the relationship between the boundaries and borders in international law ...
Despite international law\u27s identity as focused on spatial relations, it has long been dominated ...
Many of today\u27s pervasive and intractable security and nation-building dilemmas issue from the di...
This article explores globalisation’s historical geographies, using the example of visiting Indians ...