Spatial Justice
Body, Lawscape, Atmosphere
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:12th Oct '15
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This book presents a compelling argument for the intrinsic link between law and space, asserting that true justice cannot exist without spatial considerations, as explored in Spatial Justice.
In Spatial Justice, the author challenges the prevailing notion that law can exist independently of space. This book argues that justice is inherently spatial and cannot be fully understood without considering the geographical, sociological, and philosophical dimensions of space. By emphasizing the material connections between law and space, the author insists that both law and justice are articulated through spatial contexts, making a compelling case for the importance of place in legal frameworks.
The text delves into the concept of spatial justice as a struggle among various bodies—human, natural, non-organic, and technological—to claim and occupy space at specific times. This perspective positions spatial justice as a vital and radical offspring of the spatial turn, linking it to contemporary issues such as geopolitical conflicts, environmental crises, and the complexities of cyberspace. Through this lens, the author explores how spatial justice intersects with pressing legal and political challenges.
Written by a prominent theorist, Spatial Justice offers a groundbreaking interdisciplinary approach that merges law with spatial theory. By introducing concepts like 'lawscape' and 'atmosphere,' the book provides fresh insights into the interconnectedness of law and space, inviting readers to reconsider current geopolitical, ecological, and spatio-legal dilemmas in a new light.
'Lucid and passionate, this book offers a delicately nuanced and fluid argument accompanied by an astounding breadth of knowledge. Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos is a compassionate, funny and sympathetic guide through the lawscape, allowing us to encounter the possibilities for spatial justice. To read it is to experience an abundance of affective engagements with and within the enveloping atmosphere of bodies in law.'
Professor Alison Young, Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, author of Street Art, Public City
'How to understand justice as being primarily spatial justice, and how to understand the spatiality of law as the proper topos of an enquiry into justice? This book offers a truly original approach to these questions. By relentlessly reminding its readers of law’s materiality, the book shows how spatial justice emerges in the ruptures that call forth the renegotiation and reorientation of lawscapes.'
Professor Hans Lindahl, Chair of Legal Philosophy, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, author of Fault Lines of Globalization
'Flinging far-fetched fescues of wit at the atmospherics of lawscapes, the poet-jurist Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos unflinchingly enters the bubble of law and eloquently transforms the entire concept of spatial justice. This is a book of exquisite artistry, a theoretical aria to the withdrawal of logos and escape from law, a brilliant making of space for an immanent and elemental justice.'
Professor Peter Goodrich, Cardozo School of Law, NYC, author of Legal Emblems and the Art of Law
ISBN: 9781138191952
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
280 pages