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Street-Level Sovereignty

The Intersection of Space and Law
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Street-Level Sovereignty: The Intersection of Space and Law is a collection of scholarship that considers the experience of law that is subject to social interpretation for its meaning and importance within the constitutive legal framework of race, deviance, property, and the communal investiture in health and happiness. This book examines the intersection of spatiality and law, through the construction of place, and how law is materially framed.
Chapter 1: `Street' as Theory Jan M. Broekman Chapter 2: Sharing Conflict: Law, Justice, and the Street Andrea Pavoni Chapter 3: Everyday Jurisprudence in Urban Australia: Negotiating the Space of Legal Performances Richard Mohr and Nadirsyah Hosen Chapter 4: Sex in the Era of Consent Margaret Mott Chapter 5: Asphyxia: Naming Police Brutality as Street-Level Sovereignty Andres Fabian Henao Castro Chapter 6: Haircuts and Power: Sovereignty and the Military Allen Linken Chapter 7: Images of Access to Law in the Age of Body Scanners John Brigham Chapter 8: Laughing Matters: Critical Race Theory and Comedy Aaron Lorenz Chapter 9: Ears on the Street: Coqui Frog Patrols and the Guarding of Silence in One Hawaiian Village Marilyn Brown and Sarah Marusek Chapter 10: Naples' Piazza Cavour or the Playground of the Law Patricia Branco
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