The Place of Law (The Amherst Series In Law, Jurisprudence, And Social Thought) by Austin Sarat

The Place of Law (The Amherst Series In Law, Jurisprudence, And Social Thought)

Austin Sarat
202 pages
University of Michigan Press
Apr 2009
Hardcover
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It has long been standard practice in legal studies to identify the place of law within the social order. And yet, as The Place of Law suggests, the meaning of the concept of "the place of law" is not self-evident.. This book helps us see how the law defines territory and attempts to keep things in place; it shows how law can be, and is, used to create particular kinds of places -- differentiating, for example, individual property from public land. And it looks at place as a metaphor that organizes the way we see the world. This important new book urges us to ask about the usefulness of metaphors of place in the design of legal regulation.
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Pages 202
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Published 2009
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