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* This is the first text to define and sustain the significance of law in relation to geography. * Brings together a range of readings which have, until now, been scattered in different publications, many not easily available.

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"The Reader in Law and Geography combines the talents of diverse professionals focused upon
issues of enormous importance" Professor Gordon L. Clark, University of Oxford

"The mutual inscription of law in space and of space in law, for so long invisible, emerges in this volume with the utmost clarity and cogency" Professor Boaventura de Sousa Santos, University of Coimbra, Portugal



Table of Contents

List of contributors viii

Foreword x
Gordon L. Clark

Preface: Where is law? xiii
David Delaney, Richard T. Ford, and Nicholas Blomley

Acknowledgments xxiii

Part I Legal Places 1

Part II National Legalities 151

Part III Globalization and Law 251

Index 319

The Legal Geographies Reader

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/12/2000
      ISBN13: 9780631220169, 978-0631220169
      ISBN10: 063122016X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * This is the first text to define and sustain the significance of law in relation to geography. * Brings together a range of readings which have, until now, been scattered in different publications, many not easily available.

      Trade Review
      "The Reader in Law and Geography combines the talents of diverse professionals focused upon
      issues of enormous importance" Professor Gordon L. Clark, University of Oxford

      "The mutual inscription of law in space and of space in law, for so long invisible, emerges in this volume with the utmost clarity and cogency" Professor Boaventura de Sousa Santos, University of Coimbra, Portugal



      Table of Contents

      List of contributors viii

      Foreword x
      Gordon L. Clark

      Preface: Where is law? xiii
      David Delaney, Richard T. Ford, and Nicholas Blomley

      Acknowledgments xxiii

      Part I Legal Places 1

      Part II National Legalities 151

      Part III Globalization and Law 251

      Index 319

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