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  • The trials of Laurence Powell: law, space, and a big time use of force
  • The A. seeks to develop two of the central claims of the emerging critical literature on the relationships between law and geography - that the law is an ongoing interpretive construction influenced by extralegal discourses, and that law, society
  • HERBERT, S.
  • Gibrat's law and the growth of Canadian cities
  • This paper tests for the existence of diseconomies of size for Canadian cities using Gibrat's Law. Testing for that Law is equivalent to testing for unit roots commonly found in the time series literature. The tests indicate that Gibrat's Law cannot
  • CLARK, J. S.
  • Socialisation in a space of law : student performativity at Coffee House in a university law faculty
  • TURNER, S.
  • Teaching law and geography
  • Criminality ; Law of the sea ; Laws ; Pedagogy ; Teaching of geography ; United States
  • Outline for a university-level course in law and geography that draws examples from water and criminal justice law. - (DWG)
  • Race and racism : health, welfare, and the quality of life in Law, regulation, and geography. 2.
  • SMITH, S. J.
  • Local government response to State-Mandated land use laws
  • PEROFF K. S.
  • Wrestling with law : (geographical) specificity vs. (legal) abstraction in Law, regulation, and geography. 2.
  • Geographical research touching on law is assessed in the context of a discussion of current trends in legal thought and legal scholarship, which is recently receptive to interdisciplinary influences.
  • Fear and loathing in the San Juan Islands : endangered orcas and the legitimacy of environmental law
  • This article analyses fear and loathing in the San Juan Islands through the example of endangered orcas and the legitimacy of environmental law. It suggests that significant component of the opposition to these regulations stemmed from a widespread
  • distrust and fear of the federal government. Given the arguable need for robust state action to protect the environment, on the sea as well as on land, these ambient fears are significant, and pose notable obstacles to the legitimacy of environmental law.
  • HERBERT, S.[b1]
  • Racism and law in Canada : a geographical perspective in Law, regulation, and geography. 1.
  • The major concern of the paper is to show not only that racism has operated in Canada in spite of the rule of law but that the law has itself been an instrument used in the construction of racism as a hegemonic social relationship.
  • The law of the tribe, the law of the nation, and double patriotism in Latin America in Anthropology and social change in rural areas.
  • Study on conversion issues in the Netherlands especially regarding the effectivity of the existing law in avoiding negative impacts. - (AGD)
  • REITH, S.
  • The annihilation of space by law : the roots and implications of anti-homeless laws in the United States
  • The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature and implications of anti-homeless laws, and their relationship to the ideology of globalization and livability in four areas. The changing legal structure of public space is examinded in American
  • cities, focusing on th rash of laws that seek to limit the actions of homeless people. These laws attempt the annihilation of the people who live in space. They reflect and reinforce a exclusionary sense of modern citizenship.
  • Do municipal residency laws affect labour market outcomes ?
  • Studies investigating the economic effects of residency laws on municipal labour markets have not obtained consistent results. The A. re-examines the effects of residency laws using newer data, relatively large samples and cities with a wide range
  • of populations and data for protective services. Residency laws do not affect compensation and employment for either police or firefighters. Possible explanations for the results are non-compliance with the laws or variations in who is affected by the laws.
  • Aborigines ; Australia ; Environment ; Human rights ; International laws ; Legislation ; Nature conservation ; Resource management
  • The purpose of the paper is to describe some of the developments in international environmental law and their effect on domestic policy as it relates to indigenous peoples. These peoples have been inadequately represented in the international
  • JACKSON, S.
  • Korean small businesses in the Bronx, New York : an alternative perspective of occupational adaptation of new immigrants in Law, regulation, and geography. 1.
  • KWON, S. C.
  • Power and scale : the shifting geography of industrial relations law in Australia
  • WELLER, S.
  • Prostranstvennye zakony obscestva i social'no-ékonomiceskaja geografija. (Spatial laws of the development of society and social-economic geography)
  • NYMMIK, S.
  • The foreign trade of China. Policy, law and pratice
  • African economic problems and the African position on the law of the sea in relation to manganese nodules