Ms. Darian-Smith explores the relationship between law and the concept of landscapes, which she describes as the spatial imagery through which law is conceived and from which it draws meaning. She first defines the complex and historically rich concept of the garden image, both in general and as it is seen in (and by) England, its people, and its surrounding political, cultural, and spatial contexts. In general terms, the garden image is injected into issues of environmental law. Further, she notes that the garden has been a fluid, ever-changing concept for England\u27s society and its developing legal system. Specifically, Darian-Smith focuses on a recent development regarding the interaction between the law, the garden, and spatial im...