There can be no justice that is not spatial. Against a recent
tendency to despatialise law, matter, bodies and even space itself,
this book insists on spatialising them, arguing that there can be
neither law nor justice that are not articulated through and in
space.
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Spatial Justice" presents a new theory and a radical application
of the material connection between space in the geographical as
well as sociological and philosophical sense and the law in the
broadest sense that includes written and oral law, but also
embodied social and political norms. More specifically, it argues
that spatial justice is the struggle of various bodies human,
natural, non-organic, technological to occupy a certain space at a
certain time. Seen in this way, spatial justice is the most radical
offspring of the spatial turn, since, as this book demonstrates,
spatial justice can be found in the core of most contemporary legal
and political issues issues such as geopolitical conflicts,
environmental issues, animality, colonisation, droning, the
cyberspace and so on. In order to ague this, the book employs the
"lawscape," as the tautology between law and space, and the concept
of "atmosphere" in its geological, political, aesthetic, legal and
biological dimension.
Written by a leading theorist in the area, "Spatial Justice:
Body, Lawscape, Atmosphere" forges a new interdisciplinary
understanding of space and law, while offering a fresh approach to
current geopolitical, spatiolegal and ecological issues."
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