Law, Place and Maps
Balancing Protection and Exclusion
By Antonia Layard
Published April 1st 2013 by Routledge – 224 pages
Published April 1st 2013 by Routledge – 224 pages
Law, Place & Maps: Balancing Protection and Exclusion analyse law’s distinctively normative contribution to place-making. In an original, cross-disciplinary, analysis drawing on scholarship in law, geography, philosophy and politics, Antonia Layard considers how, both formally and formally, law operates in the fixing of borders that both protect and exclude. Centred upon four legal case studies – on public space; housing regulation; rules on the manifestation of religion; and geographic indications in intellectual property law – the book pursues a critical geographical consideration of how place is integral to ideas about identity, belonging and territory. It will be of much interest to critical legal geographers and socio-legal scholars, as well as planning, environmental, intellectual property, housing and land use lawyers.
Introduction; Part I Law, Place And Space; Chapter 1 Scholarship On Place And Space; Chapter 2 Laws Of Place And Space; Chapter 3: Law, Maps & Boundaries; Chapter 4: Place, Connection & Separation; Part II Creating Protected Places Through Law; Chapter 5 Residential Authenticity; Chapter 6 Public Spaces And Private Places; Chapter 7 Religious And Secular Places; Chapter 8 Protecting Place-Based Knowledge And Practice; Part III: Balancing Protection And Exclusion; Chapter 9 Place & Protection; Chapter 10 Place & Exclusion; Conclusion
Antonia Layard is based at Cardiff Law School
Name: Law, Place and Maps: Balancing Protection and Exclusion (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Antonia Layard. Law, Place & Maps: Balancing Protection and Exclusion analyse law’s distinctively normative contribution to place-making. In an original, cross-disciplinary, analysis drawing on scholarship in law, geography, philosophy and politics,...
Categories: Socio-Legal Studies, Cultural Geography, Human Rights Law & Civil Liberties, Political Geography, Jurisprudence & Philosophy of Law