Legal Geography

Legal Geography

Perspectives and Methods

O'Donnell, Tayanah; Robinson, Daniel F.; Gillespie, Josephine

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2019

310

Dura

Inglês

9781138387379

15 a 20 dias

607

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Contributors. Acknowledgements. Part 1: Introduction 1. An Australasian and Asia-Pacific approach to legal geography. Part 2: Investigating the legal geographies of Indigenous peoples and local communities and their environments 2. Challenges in legal geography research methodologies in cross-cultural settings. 3. Asserting land rights through technology and democratic expression: the effect of the Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago v Indonesia case. 4. Islam, legal geography and methodological challenges in Indonesia. 5. Patent landscaping for Vanuatu: specific legal geographic methods for Indigenous knowledge protection and promotion. 6. Consulting the consultators: a Kaupapa Maori-informed approach to uncovering Indigenous jurisdiction and shifting the research gaze. Part 3: Investigating the legal geographies of regulation
7. Inside-outside: an interrogation of coastal climate change adaptation through the gaze of 'the lawyer'. 8. Legal geography - place, time, law and method: the spatial and the archival in "Connection to Country". 9. Comparative legal geography: context and place in "legal transplants". 10. The other is us: conservation, categories and the law. 11. Ask an "expert": phenomenology and key informant interviews as a research method in legal geography. Part 4: Investigating the legal geographies of extractive industries 12. Sydney's drinking water catchment: a legal geographical analysis of coal mining and water security. 13. Lawyers in legal geography: parliamentary submissions and coal seam gas in Australia. 14. Energising the law: greening of fossil fuels and the rise of gendered political subjects. 15. Exploring the production of climate change through the nomosphere of the fossil fuel regime. Part 5: In memoriam 16. Space, scale and jurisdiction in health service provision for drug users: the legal geography of a supervised injecting facility. Part 6: Conclusion 17. Conclusion: legal geography futures. Index.
Sea Level Rise Policy;ALR;legal geographies;Planning Assessment Commission;legal geography;environmental law;Place Based Case Study;law and the environment;EPBC Act;law and geography;Vice Versa;space and law;EPBC;environment and law;NSW Government;legal environmental studies;CSG;legal geograpyhy methods;Energy Sources;human-environment relations;Whanganui River;human-environment;Subsidence Impacts;indigineous land rights;Energy Resources;indigineous rights;Legal Transplants;indigineous environment;People Place Relations;indigineous protection;Native Title;plant patent;Public Injecting;animal patent;Nagoya Protocol;Native Title Law;Macaranga Tanarius;Comparative Law Methodology;Longwall Coal Mining;Key Informant Interviews;Indonesian Constitutional Court