夯实法律地理学:跨越不同地理空间的关于法律、空间与权力的对话

Grounding legal geography: Conversations on law, space, and power across disparate geographies

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space · 2024
被引 6 · 同刊同年前 9%
ABS 3

中文导读

本文介绍一组研究,旨在将法律地理学扎根于具体实践和地方知识,以哥伦比亚为例,探讨法律、空间与权力如何塑造领土、财产、流动性和安全等关键议题。

Abstract

Legal geographic research is a heterogeneous and lively academic field that, for decades now, has offered a wide array of critiques to hegemonic takes on ‘law’, ‘space’, and ‘power’, and the relation among them. Nonetheless, a broader engagement with legal geographic scholarship beyond the Anglosphere has not been fully embraced. This article introduces a set of contributions to grounding legal geography: First, as a set of practices that situate us in particular places, or severs the connections we have with those places; and second, as a form of knowledge, constituted in particular places, in distinctive ways. In centering Colombian legal geographies, the articles in this theme issue offer a nuanced understanding of legal formations and practices that shape territory, property, mobility, security, formality, and legality, among other key issues in the study of law, space, and power.

法律地理学空间与权力哥伦比亚法律地理法律与社会