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The Edge of Law explores the spatial implications of establishing a
new legal institution in the wake of violent conflict. Using the
example of the establishment of the War Crimes Chamber of the Court
of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Alex Jeffrey argues that legal processes
constantly demarcate a line of inclusion and exclusion: materially,
territorially and corporally. In contrast to accounts that have
focused on the judicial outcomes of these transitional justice
efforts, The Edge of Law draws on long-term fieldwork in Bosnia and
Herzegovina to focus on the social and political consequences of
the trials, tracing the fraught mechanisms that have been used by
international and local political elites to convey their
legitimacy. This book will be of interest to socio-legal and
geographical scholars working in the fields of transitional
justice, legal systems, critical geopolitics and criminology.
"A very good overview. Covers the key topics well and in an
accessible and engaging style." - Dr Daniel Hammett, Department of
Geography, Sheffield University This is a revised and updated
edition of a core undergraduate resource for political geography.
Focusing on the social and cultural while systematically
overviewing the entire discipline, Joe Painter and Alex Jeffrey
explain: Politics, geography, and 'political' geography: power,
resources, institutions, and the history of the field State
formation: classical views alongside recent work on governance and
governmentality Welfare to workfare state: the restructuring of
present state strategies Democracy, citizenship and law: different
models of democracy in European and global contexts Identity and
social movements: the relation between identity and political
action Nationalism and regionalism: ethnicity, national identity
and "otherness" Imperialism and post-colonialism: from world
systems theory to post-structuralist accounts Geopolitics: the
political, economic, and strategic significance of geography.
Comprehensive, accessible and illustrated with real world examples,
Political Geography provides undergraduates with a thorough
understanding of the relationship between geography and politics.
"A very good overview. Covers the key topics well and in an
accessible and engaging style." - Dr Daniel Hammett, Department of
Geography, Sheffield University This is a revised and updated
edition of a core undergraduate resource for political geography.
Focusing on the social and cultural while systematically
overviewing the entire discipline, Joe Painter and Alex Jeffrey
explain: Politics, geography, and 'political' geography: power,
resources, institutions, and the history of the field State
formation: classical views alongside recent work on governance and
governmentality Welfare to workfare state: the restructuring of
present state strategies Democracy, citizenship and law: different
models of democracy in European and global contexts Identity and
social movements: the relation between identity and political
action Nationalism and regionalism: ethnicity, national identity
and "otherness" Imperialism and post-colonialism: from world
systems theory to post-structuralist accounts Geopolitics: the
political, economic, and strategic significance of geography.
Comprehensive, accessible and illustrated with real world examples,
Political Geography provides undergraduates with a thorough
understanding of the relationship between geography and politics.
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