In an increasingly diversifying society, public space is the quintessential social realm where members of that diverse society meet each other. Thus space is shared, whilst norms regarding that space are not always shared. In this article a frame is offered to scrutinize the working of law in action in public space, by applying the conceptual triad of spatial thinker Lefebvre to understand how law is “produced”. It argues that how law is perceived in action is pivotal to understanding how law works in action. Moreover, it discusses the possible ramifications of the perception of law in action for how the legal system as a whole is perceived
Law is an evolving mental construct. Law, considered distinctly from a legal system, is only a cons...
This article questions some assumptions in legal, moral and political theory regarding the law’s wa...
This article presents the notion of spatial justice as a way of considering the relationship between...
This article aims to interrogate law's ambivalent relationship with urban space. It deals with the p...
As the fluidity of contemporary social life has accelerated due to an ongoing process of social and ...
Arising from the spatial turn in the social sciences, metaphors and material practices of movement h...
This contribution takes as its point of departure the spatial turn in law and the notion of spatial ...
This is an inquiry into the ways the state is constituted as an effective legal fiction. It is based...
This collection brings together a carefully curated selection of researchers from law, sociology, an...
This special issue addresses the problematic nature of space, whether psychic, symbolic or material,...
In tandem with contemporary modern society becoming increasingly dependent upon visuality, new trend...
The connection between law and the city is an increasingly topical area of interdisciplinary researc...
A growing body of work during the last two decades has become explicitly concerned with the interdis...
This chapter attempts an alternative spatial reading of the law from both a doctrinal and an interdi...
There is now a well-established ‘spatial turn in law’. However, it remains oriented towards notions ...
Law is an evolving mental construct. Law, considered distinctly from a legal system, is only a cons...
This article questions some assumptions in legal, moral and political theory regarding the law’s wa...
This article presents the notion of spatial justice as a way of considering the relationship between...
This article aims to interrogate law's ambivalent relationship with urban space. It deals with the p...
As the fluidity of contemporary social life has accelerated due to an ongoing process of social and ...
Arising from the spatial turn in the social sciences, metaphors and material practices of movement h...
This contribution takes as its point of departure the spatial turn in law and the notion of spatial ...
This is an inquiry into the ways the state is constituted as an effective legal fiction. It is based...
This collection brings together a carefully curated selection of researchers from law, sociology, an...
This special issue addresses the problematic nature of space, whether psychic, symbolic or material,...
In tandem with contemporary modern society becoming increasingly dependent upon visuality, new trend...
The connection between law and the city is an increasingly topical area of interdisciplinary researc...
A growing body of work during the last two decades has become explicitly concerned with the interdis...
This chapter attempts an alternative spatial reading of the law from both a doctrinal and an interdi...
There is now a well-established ‘spatial turn in law’. However, it remains oriented towards notions ...
Law is an evolving mental construct. Law, considered distinctly from a legal system, is only a cons...
This article questions some assumptions in legal, moral and political theory regarding the law’s wa...
This article presents the notion of spatial justice as a way of considering the relationship between...