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This book is the first legal geography book to explicitly engage in
method. It complements this by also bringing together different
perspectives on the emerging school of legal geography. It explores
human-environment interactions and showcases distinct environmental
legal geography scholarship. Legal Geography: Perspectives and
Methods is an innovative book concerned with a new relational and
material way of examining our legal-spatial world. With chapters
examining natural resource management, Indigenous knowledge and
political ecology scholarship, the text introduces legal
geography's modes of analysis and critique. The book explores
topics such as Indigenous environmental rights, the impacts of
extractive industries, mediation of climate change, food, animal
and plant patents, fossil fuels, mining and coastal environments
based on empirical, jurisdictional and methodological insights from
Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific to demonstrate how
space and place are invoked in legal processes and contestations,
and the methods that may be employed to explore these processes and
contestations. This book examines the role of legal geographies in
the 21st century beyond the simple "law in action", and it will
thus appeal to students of socio-legal studies, human geography,
environmental studies, environmental policy, as well as politics
and international relations.
This book is the first legal geography book to explicitly engage in
method. It complements this by also bringing together different
perspectives on the emerging school of legal geography. It explores
human-environment interactions and showcases distinct environmental
legal geography scholarship. Legal Geography: Perspectives and
Methods is an innovative book concerned with a new relational and
material way of examining our legal-spatial world. With chapters
examining natural resource management, Indigenous knowledge and
political ecology scholarship, the text introduces legal
geography's modes of analysis and critique. The book explores
topics such as Indigenous environmental rights, the impacts of
extractive industries, mediation of climate change, food, animal
and plant patents, fossil fuels, mining and coastal environments
based on empirical, jurisdictional and methodological insights from
Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific to demonstrate how
space and place are invoked in legal processes and contestations,
and the methods that may be employed to explore these processes and
contestations. This book examines the role of legal geographies in
the 21st century beyond the simple "law in action", and it will
thus appeal to students of socio-legal studies, human geography,
environmental studies, environmental policy, as well as politics
and international relations.
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