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Grounding legal geography: Conversations on law, space, and power across disparate geographies

Legal geographic research is a heterogeneous and lively academic field that, for decades now, has offered a wide array of critiques to hegemonic takes on ‘law’, ‘space’, and ‘power’, and the relation among them. Nonetheless, a broader engagement with legal geographic scholarship beyond the Anglosphe...

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Published in:Environment and planning. C, Politics and space Politics and space, 2024-05, Vol.42 (3), p.325-333
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