Law and the City offers a lateral, critical and often unexpected description of some of the most important cities in the world, including Moscow, Istanbul, Berlin, Singapore, Athens, Mexico City, Toronto, Sydney, Johannesburg: each one from a distinctive legal perspective. An invaluable 'guide' to adopting a different approach to the city and its history, culture and everyday experience, Law and the City is not simply an exploration of the relationship between these two spheres. It details: * a flourishing of law's spatiality and urban legal locality * an unfolding of both the juridical urban…mehr
Law and the City offers a lateral, critical and often unexpected description of some of the most important cities in the world, including Moscow, Istanbul, Berlin, Singapore, Athens, Mexico City, Toronto, Sydney, Johannesburg: each one from a distinctive legal perspective. An invaluable 'guide' to adopting a different approach to the city and its history, culture and everyday experience, Law and the City is not simply an exploration of the relationship between these two spheres. It details: * a flourishing of law's spatiality and urban legal locality * an unfolding of both the juridical urban body and the city's legal dreams, of both the 'urban law' and the 'juridical polis'. Enlightening and at the same time problematizing the reader, this volume is an innovative collection of truly global dimensions that will prove compelling reading both for specialists and for critical travellers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos is a reader in the School of Law at the University of Westminster, UK. His main research interests cover phenomenology, autopoiesis, critical legal theory, urban theory, human rights, psychoanalysis, theology, geography and art theory.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: 'In the Lawscape' Part 1: Architectonics of Power 1. 'Berlin: The Untrusted Centre of the Law' 2. 'Moscow: Third Rome, Model Communist City, Eurasian Antagonist - and Power as No-Power?' 3. 'Istanbul, Political Islam and the Law: the Paradox of Modernity' Part 2: Streets of the Real 4. 'Homophobic Violence in London: Challenging Assumptions about Strangers, Dangers and Safety in the City' 5. 'Singapore: The One-Night Stand with the Law, Lah' 6. 'Panjim: Realms of Law and Imagination' Part 3: Legality, Illegality, Legitimacy 7. 'Athens: The Boundless City and the Crisis of Law' 8. 'Mexico City: The City and its Law in Eight Episodes, 1940 - 2005' 9. 'Law and the Poor: The Case of Dar es Salaam' Part 4: The Other Intramuros 10. 'Toronto: A 'Multicultural' Urban Order' 11. 'Sydney: Aspiration, Asylum and the Denial of the 'Right to the City'' 12. 'Johannesburg: A Tale of Two Cases' Part 5: Lines of Lawscapes 13. 'Brasília: Utopia Postponed' 14. 'Cyber Cities: Under Construction' 15. 'First We Take Manhattan: Microtopia and Grammatology in Gotham'
Introduction: 'In the Lawscape' Part 1: Architectonics of Power 1. 'Berlin: The Untrusted Centre of the Law' 2. 'Moscow: Third Rome, Model Communist City, Eurasian Antagonist - and Power as No-Power?' 3. 'Istanbul, Political Islam and the Law: the Paradox of Modernity' Part 2: Streets of the Real 4. 'Homophobic Violence in London: Challenging Assumptions about Strangers, Dangers and Safety in the City' 5. 'Singapore: The One-Night Stand with the Law, Lah' 6. 'Panjim: Realms of Law and Imagination' Part 3: Legality, Illegality, Legitimacy 7. 'Athens: The Boundless City and the Crisis of Law' 8. 'Mexico City: The City and its Law in Eight Episodes, 1940 - 2005' 9. 'Law and the Poor: The Case of Dar es Salaam' Part 4: The Other Intramuros 10. 'Toronto: A 'Multicultural' Urban Order' 11. 'Sydney: Aspiration, Asylum and the Denial of the 'Right to the City'' 12. 'Johannesburg: A Tale of Two Cases' Part 5: Lines of Lawscapes 13. 'Brasília: Utopia Postponed' 14. 'Cyber Cities: Under Construction' 15. 'First We Take Manhattan: Microtopia and Grammatology in Gotham'
Introduction: 'In the Lawscape' Part 1: Architectonics of Power 1. 'Berlin: The Untrusted Centre of the Law' 2. 'Moscow: Third Rome, Model Communist City, Eurasian Antagonist - and Power as No-Power?' 3. 'Istanbul, Political Islam and the Law: the Paradox of Modernity' Part 2: Streets of the Real 4. 'Homophobic Violence in London: Challenging Assumptions about Strangers, Dangers and Safety in the City' 5. 'Singapore: The One-Night Stand with the Law, Lah' 6. 'Panjim: Realms of Law and Imagination' Part 3: Legality, Illegality, Legitimacy 7. 'Athens: The Boundless City and the Crisis of Law' 8. 'Mexico City: The City and its Law in Eight Episodes, 1940 - 2005' 9. 'Law and the Poor: The Case of Dar es Salaam' Part 4: The Other Intramuros 10. 'Toronto: A 'Multicultural' Urban Order' 11. 'Sydney: Aspiration, Asylum and the Denial of the 'Right to the City'' 12. 'Johannesburg: A Tale of Two Cases' Part 5: Lines of Lawscapes 13. 'Brasília: Utopia Postponed' 14. 'Cyber Cities: Under Construction' 15. 'First We Take Manhattan: Microtopia and Grammatology in Gotham'
Introduction: 'In the Lawscape' Part 1: Architectonics of Power 1. 'Berlin: The Untrusted Centre of the Law' 2. 'Moscow: Third Rome, Model Communist City, Eurasian Antagonist - and Power as No-Power?' 3. 'Istanbul, Political Islam and the Law: the Paradox of Modernity' Part 2: Streets of the Real 4. 'Homophobic Violence in London: Challenging Assumptions about Strangers, Dangers and Safety in the City' 5. 'Singapore: The One-Night Stand with the Law, Lah' 6. 'Panjim: Realms of Law and Imagination' Part 3: Legality, Illegality, Legitimacy 7. 'Athens: The Boundless City and the Crisis of Law' 8. 'Mexico City: The City and its Law in Eight Episodes, 1940 - 2005' 9. 'Law and the Poor: The Case of Dar es Salaam' Part 4: The Other Intramuros 10. 'Toronto: A 'Multicultural' Urban Order' 11. 'Sydney: Aspiration, Asylum and the Denial of the 'Right to the City'' 12. 'Johannesburg: A Tale of Two Cases' Part 5: Lines of Lawscapes 13. 'Brasília: Utopia Postponed' 14. 'Cyber Cities: Under Construction' 15. 'First We Take Manhattan: Microtopia and Grammatology in Gotham'
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