Olivia Barr argued that the common law is carried on the surface of bodies and transferred through encounters, creating, altering and organising ‘lawful relations’. She also argued that the common law is reconstituted through these movements, particularly the place-making activities of burying the dead. However, if the lawful treatment of the dead is cleaved from burial, can the dead still be constitutive of the common law or does this potentiate alternative nomoi? Through a material metaphor of dance, biogram and lawscape, the author explores the potential for different configurations of jurisdiction in events following the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash
How do law’s narratives construct one of its central objects: the human body? This essay explores le...
On 16th August 2012, the South African Police Service fired live ammunition into a crowd of striking...
For much of the history of the western legal order, jurisdiction has been the first question of law....
Olivia Barr argued that the common law is carried on the surface of bodies and transferred through e...
The law of the dead is now precipitating a lively debate in the legal community. Scandals are incre...
© 2012 Dr. Olivia McLeod BarrDifferent offices carry different responsibilities. This thesis address...
Definitions of death are often referred to as legal fictions since brain death was conceived in the ...
This book looks at sovereignty as a particular form of power and politics. It shows that the fate of...
This article considers the place of movement in common law and, in particular, the relation between ...
The term body-snatcher has enjoyed a renaissance in the media recently, as various Māori have moved ...
For much of the history of the western legal order, jurisdiction has been the first question of law....
This Article provides a critique of the common law based on its impact on “the legal other” or what ...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
Historical role of the common law in giving meaning to the concepts of life and death - different me...
How do law’s narratives construct one of its central objects: the human body? This essay explores le...
On 16th August 2012, the South African Police Service fired live ammunition into a crowd of striking...
For much of the history of the western legal order, jurisdiction has been the first question of law....
Olivia Barr argued that the common law is carried on the surface of bodies and transferred through e...
The law of the dead is now precipitating a lively debate in the legal community. Scandals are incre...
© 2012 Dr. Olivia McLeod BarrDifferent offices carry different responsibilities. This thesis address...
Definitions of death are often referred to as legal fictions since brain death was conceived in the ...
This book looks at sovereignty as a particular form of power and politics. It shows that the fate of...
This article considers the place of movement in common law and, in particular, the relation between ...
The term body-snatcher has enjoyed a renaissance in the media recently, as various Māori have moved ...
For much of the history of the western legal order, jurisdiction has been the first question of law....
This Article provides a critique of the common law based on its impact on “the legal other” or what ...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
Historical role of the common law in giving meaning to the concepts of life and death - different me...
How do law’s narratives construct one of its central objects: the human body? This essay explores le...
On 16th August 2012, the South African Police Service fired live ammunition into a crowd of striking...
For much of the history of the western legal order, jurisdiction has been the first question of law....