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Research Handbook on Legal Geography

Edited by: Alex Jeffrey, Sarah Klosterkamp

ISBN13: 9781035349890
To be Published: September 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £210.00





This comprehensive Research Handbook explores the concepts, methods and empirical work that shape the field of legal geography. Bringing together interdisciplinary scholars, it examines how legal norms and institutions shape, and are shaped by, the organization of economic and social life.

Contributors address the discipline’s foundational principles of property, territory and sovereignty while engaging with contemporary issues such as urban governance, environmental regulation and transnational legal regimes. Referencing global case studies, chapters illustrate how various infrastructures influence spatial justice and configure landscapes of inclusion and exclusion to highlight how legal categories and procedures are unevenly enacted across space. Advocating for a dialogue between legal and economic geography, contributors sketch the grounds for sustained shared projects whereby law and geography are approached as mutually constitutive.

The Research Handbook on Legal Geography is an essential resource for scholars and students of environmental law and human geography. Practitioners and activists working in areas of governance and environmental regulation will also benefit from its analysis and recommendations.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
1. Introduction to the Research Handbook on Legal Geography 1
Alex Jeffrey and Sarah Klosterkamp

PART I SETTING THE SCENE: LAW, POLITICS AND SPACE
2. Introduction to Part I: setting the scene – law, politics, and space 17
Sarah Klosterkamp
3. The other splice: searching for legal geography 20
Luke Bennett
4. Geographies of international law and diplomacy 31
Fiona McConnell and Alex Manby
5. Embodiment: legal geographies of scale, time, and activism 43
Francesca Moore
6. Grounds for engagement: toward a shared project for legal and economic geographers 54
Reecia Orzeck and Laam Hae
7. The two empires of good and evil: property and mobility 65
Nicholas Blomley
PART II MATERIAL GEOGRAPHIES OF LAW
8. Introduction to Part II: material geographies of law 77
Alex Jeffrey
9. “Behave as if you’re in the room...even though you’re not!”: remote hearings and changing court materialities 81
Jo Hynes
10. Ambiguous legalities of camp geographies: Temporary spatial-material-juridical formations of settler-colonialism’s archipelago of camps 92
Irit Katz
11. Psychopower, psychoscapes and the legal geographies of coded worlds 105
Jae Page

PART III LEGAL GEOGRAPHIES OF PROPERTY, HOUSING AND UN-HOMING
12. Introduction to Part III: legal geographies of property, housing, and un-homing 117
Sarah Klosterkamp
13. Toward a legal geography of urban squatting: some critical reflections1 121
Alexander Vasudevan
14. Warming up the bulldozer: homelessness, law, and the making of maximally unjust cities 133
Don Mitchell
15. Regulating domestic dimensionality: space standards and the ‘art of right living’ 148
Ella Harris and Phil Hubbard
16. Geopolitics of land tenure in the territorial governance of occupation 162
Vera Smirnova
17. Teaching critical legal geographies of home and the fight for home 174
Katherine Brickell

PART IV LEGAL GEOGRAPHIES OF MIGRATION
18. Introduction to Part IV: the legal geographies of migration 187
Alex Jeffrey
19. Encountering the law: the provisionality of refugee protection in Denmark 192
Malene H. Jacobsen
20. Contradictions of ‘humane border enforcement’ policies in the United States, 2022–24 204
Sarah A. Blue, Elizabeth Chacko, Marie Price, Jennifer Devine, Caroline Miles and Carla Angulo-Pasel
21. Legal geographies of asylum law: categories, cartographies and countertopographies 216
Anna Pearce
22. Countermapping doctrine: legal geographies of refugee law 227
Jess Hambly
23. The ambivalent legal geographies of the Balkan Route 240
Claudio Minca and Lorenzo Vianelli
PART V (FEMINIST) LEGAL GEOGRAPHIES OF (IN)JUSTICE
24. Introduction to Part V: (feminist) legal geographies of (in)justice, violence and policing 252
Sarah Klosterkamp
25. Feminist legal geographies: examining institutional responses to interpersonal violence 255
Dana Cuomo
26. Feminist geo-legal archaeology and U.S. asylum law 265
Cynthia S. Gorman
27. Performing ‘safety-talk’: understanding the role of Community Safety Officers in the regulation of homeless encampments in Maple Ridge, BC
(Canada) 276
Terri Evans
28. Making visible the legal geographies of (in)justice 294
Alexandra Flynn and Marie-Eve Sylvestre

PART VI MORE THAN HUMAN LEGAL RELATIONS – LEGAL GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH ON RIGHTS OF NATURE
29. Introduction to Part VI: more than human legal relations – legal geography
research on rights of nature 312
Alex Jeffrey
30. Legal geographies of water: contesting hydrosocial imaginaries in the
Western United States 317
Thien-Kim Bui and Alida Cantor
31. Loko i‘a restoration: indigenous aquaculture, food sovereignty, and
Cclimate resilience in Hawai‘i 329
Adele Balderston
32. Producing spaces of killability: The legal geographies of (sub)urban
wildlife management 342
John P. Casellas Connors
33. Tracing heirship property in post-disaster Louisiana 352
Hannah K. Friedrich