Building on the arguments of the first report concerning court materiality, this progress report examines the various ways in which bodies have become the focal point of legal geographic interest. This work strays across disciplinary boundaries, mirroring other areas of the geographic discipline in understanding bodies both in their corporeal terms (as fleshy and vital) and their discursive construction (emerging through constellations of language and power). The paper examines three interlinked aspects of this work, examining (i) bodies and testimony, (ii) bodies as evidence; (iii) bodies as property, and (iv) law and animality
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies1 can bring to an anthropology of ...
This dissertation examines the link between territory and personhood that underpins contemporary sys...
The field of legal geography provides useful concepts for analysing the spatial, material and tempor...
This report examines the spatiality of court processes, connecting interdisciplinary work that has ...
Legal geography is experiencing a “practice turn.” Understanding the material, spatial, and embodied...
In this report I assess progress in legal geography – past and potential – in terms of its contribut...
Geography is concerned with the triad of economy, society and culture as spatialized, and the themes...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies can bring to an anthropology of la...
Law is a powerful influence on people and place. Law both creates and is created by the relationship...
In the absence of clarity about the legal status of the human body, courts have constructed a collec...
This chapter attempts an alternative spatial reading of the law from both a doctrinal and an interdi...
This book,the second produced by the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group, is a collection of essays on the s...
This collection brings together a carefully curated selection of researchers from law, sociology, an...
Abstract: In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework for theorizing the role of lawyers in leg...
In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework for theorizing the role of lawyers in legal geograp...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies1 can bring to an anthropology of ...
This dissertation examines the link between territory and personhood that underpins contemporary sys...
The field of legal geography provides useful concepts for analysing the spatial, material and tempor...
This report examines the spatiality of court processes, connecting interdisciplinary work that has ...
Legal geography is experiencing a “practice turn.” Understanding the material, spatial, and embodied...
In this report I assess progress in legal geography – past and potential – in terms of its contribut...
Geography is concerned with the triad of economy, society and culture as spatialized, and the themes...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies can bring to an anthropology of la...
Law is a powerful influence on people and place. Law both creates and is created by the relationship...
In the absence of clarity about the legal status of the human body, courts have constructed a collec...
This chapter attempts an alternative spatial reading of the law from both a doctrinal and an interdi...
This book,the second produced by the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group, is a collection of essays on the s...
This collection brings together a carefully curated selection of researchers from law, sociology, an...
Abstract: In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework for theorizing the role of lawyers in leg...
In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework for theorizing the role of lawyers in legal geograp...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies1 can bring to an anthropology of ...
This dissertation examines the link between territory and personhood that underpins contemporary sys...
The field of legal geography provides useful concepts for analysing the spatial, material and tempor...