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The Routledge Handbook of Law and Society

Eve Darian-Smith , Kamari Maxine Clarke , Mariana Valverde , Prabha Kotiswaran

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Actor-network theory and socio legal analysis / Leticia Barrera and Sergio Latorre -- Critical legal studies : a curious case of hegemony without dominance / Vasuki Nesiah -- Critical race theory : emergence and new lines of inquiry / Kamari Maxine Clarke and Ifrah Abdillahi -- Feminism / Donatella Alessandrini -- Governmentality and sociolegal studies / Pat O'Malley -- Indigenous law : what non-Indigenous people can learn from Indigenous legal thought / Kirsten Anker -- Liberalism / Mariana Valverde -- Postcolonial legal studies / Renisa Mawani -- Queer theory and socio-legal studies / Sarah Lamble -- Transnational governance and law : global security and socio-legal studies / Gavin Sullivan -- Agriculture, law, and the state / Matthew Canfield, Amy J. Cohen and Michael Fakhri -- Animals / Irus Braverman -- Artificial intelligence and public law / Jacob Livingston Slosser -- Capitalism and capital / Bryant G. Garth -- Censorship : state control of expression / Sida Liu and Di Wang -- Cities and urbanization / Antonio Azuela -- Citizenship / Engin Isin -- Class and economic inequality / Mariana Valverde -- Climate justice / Usha Natarajan -- Corporations / Bhavani Raman -- Data / Jennifer Raso and Nofar Sheffi -- Domestic work : transnational regulation / Adelle Blackett -- Extractivism : socio-legal approaches to relations with lands and resources / Dayna Nadine Scott -- Finance, banking and debt/ Mariana Valverde -- Food sovereignty and food justice / Carmen G. Gonzalez -- Gender and law / Pallavi Banerjee and Pedrom Nasiri -- Genocide / Nicola Palmer -- Human rights : challenging universality / Ben Golder -- Immigration, Law and Resistance / Susan Bibler Coutin -- Imperialism and law / Jothie Rajah -- Incarceration : how to understand imprisonment rates / Maximo Sozzo -- Indicators : sociolegal dimensions of quantification / Sally Engle Merry -- Indigeneity : making and contesting the concept / Miranda Johnson -- Infrastructure : socio-legal aspects of a key word of our time / Mariana Valverde -- Islamic law and the state / Anver Emon -- Jurisdiction / Shiri Pasternak -- Labour and employment / Diamond Ashiagbor -- Legal consciousness / Lynnette J. Chua and David M. Engel -- Migration / Brenda S.A. Yeoh -- Ownership : persons, property, and community / Margaret Davies -- Ownership of intangibles : intellectual property and the contested commons / S. Ali Malik and Rosemary J. Coombe -- From reproductive rights to reproductive justice / Rachel Rebouché -- Settler colonialism / Sarah Hunt -- Sexuality / Brenda Cossman -- Sovereignty / Shaun McVeigh -- Space and belonging / Sarah Keenan -- Supply chains and logistics / Galit A. Safarty -- Territory and law / Nicholas Blomley -- The transnational law of human trafficking / Prabha Kotiswaran -- Water disputes across borders / Tamar Meshel -- Water justice and indigenous peoples / Pooja Parmar -- White supremacy / Jemima Pierre and Aisha M. Beliso-De Jesús.
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