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Law and Spatio-Temporal Dimensions: Investigating the Boundaries of Normativity

Edited by: Giovanni Bombelli, Paolo Umberto Maria Di Lucia, Paolo Heritier, Paolo Silvestri, Silvia Zorzetto

ISBN13: 9783032254290
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book provides a multifaceted investigation into the relationship between law, normativity, and the spatio-temporal coordinates in which legal phenomena emerge and transform. It offers a cross-disciplinary and philosophically grounded perspective that rethinks the categories of space and time as fundamental dimensions of the normative experience. Bringing together contributions from legal theory, philosophy, semiotics, comparative law, and cultural studies, the volume explores how law is affected by, and in turn affects, evolving conceptions of time and space and how the legal experience belongs to human history. This book investigates the ontological status of legal norms and the implications of their despatialisation or deterritorialisation in digital and transnational contexts. Several chapters address questions about the existence and longevity of legal norms, others examine the distinction between the spatial scope and the actual validity of norms in light of the effects of political change, cyber-activities, and global regulatory trends. The temporal dimension of legal responsibility is re-examined with regard to concepts such as negligence, intention, and agency.

Moreover, the book explores challenges of decision-making posed by algorithmic governance and behavioural regulation involving classical models of normativity based on rationality and chronological linearity. Furthermore, the volume draws on intellectual traditions from across the world (Western phenomenology, classical legal thought, non-Western cosmologies and ethical frameworks) for reconsidering the way normativity is shaped by paradigms of space and time related to peculiar dimensions (rhythm, ritual, kairos), which offer alternative temporalities encompassing legal practices and our understanding of some philosophical-legal categories. By integrating legal philosophy with intercultural and technological-ecological perspectives, this book opens new avenues for understanding law's dynamic entanglement with space and time.

This volume is intended for scholars and advanced students in legal philosophy, jurisprudence, legal semiotics, comparative law, and interdisciplinary legal studies interested in exploring emerging paradigms of normativity beyond traditional legal frameworks.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Introduction
Remarks on the Existence of Laws over Time
Retrospective Normativity: On the A Posteriori Genesis of Norms
Legal Norms in Space: Revisiting Kelsen's Spatial Sphere of Validity of Norms
The Normative Dimension of Kelsen's Concepts of Causality and Retribution
Premeditation, Negligence, and the Differences of Having or Lacking a Plan
Time and obedience. Recent challenges for legal normativity
The "Despatialization of Justice" in Antoine Garapon's Reading
Law as a "Between": A Spatio-temporal and "Institutional" Perspective
Rhythm and Law. Performance and Positivisation as Normative Experiences
A Planetary Law at the Right Time
The Art of Kairos: Crafting Arguments for the Right Time and Place in Law
Past, pastness and the broad present: changing images of time in legal history
The Historical Dimension of Values: The I-Work Relationship in Wilhelm Schapp's Philosophy of Law
Norms as a Place. Indigenous conceptions of Land, Art, and Law in Australia
Relational Space and Synchronic Temporality in Chinese Legal Culture. The Notion of Ren and Li as Fundamental Criteria of the Normative Dimension
Dilations, Compressions, Translations: the Spatio-Temporal Declination in the Ecological Planning of the Law
"Turn it off, the Mass is over". The web as a liturgical "space" in the post-Covid era
Antonio's Debt to Shylock: On its Space-Time Worm(s) and those of Comparable Ontological Puzzles
Law-following AI: Two Questions on Space and Time.