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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 과학/수학/생태 > 과학 > 지구과학 > 지리학
· ISBN : 9781138387379
· 쪽수 : 310쪽
· 출판일 : 2019-12-10
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Contributors. Acknowledgements.Part 1: Introduction 1.An Australasian and Asia-Pacific approach to legal geography. Tayanah O’Donnell, Daniel F. Robinson and Josephine GillespiePart 2: Investigating the legal geographies of Indigenous peoples and local communities and their environments 2.Challenges in legal geography research methodologies in cross-cultural settings. Josephine Gillespie 3.Asserting land rights through technology and democratic expression: the effect of the Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago v Indonesia case. Cobi Calyx, Brad Jessup and Mona Sihombing 4.Islam, legal geography and methodological challenges in Indonesia. Christine Schenk 5.Patent landscaping for Vanuatu: specific legal geographic methods for Indigenous knowledge protection and promotion. Daniel F. Robinson, Margaret Raven, Donna Kalfatak, Trinison Tari, Hai-Yuean Tualima and Francis Hickey 6.Consulting the consultators: a Kaupapa M?ori-informed approach to uncovering Indigenous jurisdiction and shifting the research gaze. Maria Bargh and Estair van WagnerPart 3: Investigating the legal geographies of regulation 7.Inside-outside: an interrogation of coastal climate change adaptation through the gaze of ‘the lawyer’. Tayanah O’Donnell 8.Legal geography ? place, time, law and method: the spatial and the archival in “Connection to Country”. Lee Godden 9.Comparative legal geography: context and place in “legal transplants”. Liesel Spencer 10.The other is us: conservation, categories and the law. Robyn Bartel 11.Ask an “expert”: phenomenology and key informant interviews as a research method in legal geography. Paul McFarlandPart 4: Investigating the legal geographies of extractive industries 12.Sydney’s drinking water catchment: a legal geographical analysis of coal mining and water security. Nicole Graham 13.Lawyers in legal geography: parliamentary submissions and coal seam gas in Australia. David J. Turton 14.Energising the law: greening of fossil fuels and the rise of gendered political subjects. Meg Sherval 15.Exploring the production of climate change through the nomosphere of the fossil fuel regime. Lauren Rickards and Connor JolleyPart 5: In memoriam 16.Space, scale and jurisdiction in health service provision for drug users: the legal geography of a supervised injecting facility. Stewart WilliamsPart 6: Conclusion 17.Conclusion: legal geography futures. Tayanah O’Donnell, Daniel F. Robinson and Josephine GillespieIndex