The chapters in this Reader are organized around geographic scale - local, national, global - and each section includes an introductory essay contextualizing the selections and explaining their contribution. The topics covered include public space, local racisms, property and the city, environmental regulation, state formation and decentralization and international-global legalities. A comprehensive introduction reviews the current state of the field.
Representing some of the most provocative and interesting approaches to law and geography by an interdisciplinary group of acclaimed contributors, "Legal Geographies Reader" will serve as an important reference source to this expanding field.
This timely Reader brings together, for the first time, key writings on the relation between law and geography in an effort to clarify the connections between these two increasingly complex concepts.