Lawscape Property, Environment, Law
Auteur : Graham Nicole
Lawscape: Property, Environment, Law considers the ways in which property law transforms both natural environments and social economies. Addressing law's relationship to land and natural resources through its property regime, Lawscape engages the abstract philosophy of property law with the material environments of place. Whilst most accounts of land law have contributed cultural analyses of historical and political value predominantly through the lens of property rights, few have contributed analyses of the natural consequences of property law through the lens of property responsibilities. Lawscape does this by addressing the relationship between the commodification of land, instituted in and by property law, and ecological and economic histories. Its synthesis of property law and environmental law provides a genuinely transdisciplinary analysis of the particular cultural concepts and practices of land tenure that have been created, and exported, across the globe.
Foreword: Alain Pottage 1. Introduction 2. Conceptual Origins 3. Material Origins: Practices Nation 4. Material Origins: Empire 5. Conceptual Developments 6. Contemporary Practices
Date de parution : 08-2011
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2010
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Modern Property Law; people; People Place Relations; place; Property Law; relations; Contemporary Property Law; modern; Native Title; property; English Land Law; contemporary; Derrida 1992a; relation; People Place Relationships; real; Kevin Gray; derrida; CLR; 1992a; Kuhn’s Theory; NSW Law; British North America; Yorta Yorta; Van Diemen’s Land; Modern Property Relations; Indigenous Land Law; English Property Law; Native Title Amendment Act; Real Property Law; Modern Property; Pottage 1998b; Bentham’s Theory; Anthropogenic Landscape Change; Pastoral Squatting