Ince Keller, Irem, Maurice Yip, and Jean Ruegg. 2024. “More-Than-Human Promise: Relationality, Materiality, and Performativity.” Legalities 4 (1): 68–97. https://doi.org/10.3366/legal.2024.0065.
Tag: Law
Unfolding Disaster Risk Management
Ince Keller, I., Ruegg, J., & Yip, M.
Unfolding Disaster Risk Management: Exploring Relational Uncertainties of Hazard, Law and Space
13–16.07.2022
The Weight of Local Geographies and Public Space
The Global Meeting on Law and Society
ISCTE University Institute of Lisbon
Lisbon, Portugal
Hong Kong
Yip, M. (2022). Hong Kong. In R. Dilworth (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Urban Studies. Oxford University Press.
Property Jurisdiction
Yip, M. (2022). Hong Kong as a property jurisdiction. Social Transformations in Chinese Societies, 18(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1108/STICS-01-2020-0001
Hedayatifard, M. (2022). The spatiality of law in coastal land management: The agency of water and conflict of interests. Case study: The Southern Coast of the Caspian Sea. Journal of Architecture and Urban Planning. https://doi.org/10.30480/aup.2022.3839.1831
Immured Spaces
Hedayatifard, M. (2022). Immured spaces: narratives of policy instruments. Coastal spaces along the southern part of the Caspian Sea in the north of Iran. In B. Yapicioglu & K. Lalenis (Eds.), Boundaries and Restricted Places: The Immured Space (pp. 185–198). Edward Elgar Publication. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800884083.00022
Policing Territory
Yip, M. (2022). Policing territory: The yet-to-be unsettled space of the property-sovereignty nexus. In W. Liu, J. Chien, C. Chung, & E. Tse (Eds.), Reorienting Hong Kong’s Resistance: Leftism, Decoloniality, and Internationalism (pp. 103–117). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4659-1_8
Law’s Preciseness Paradox
The law’s preciseness paradox: Interpreting the unrecognisable spaces in the sharing urbanism
13–14.12.2021
Legal geographies of spatial regulation
Geographies of the law. Inquiries into the space-law tangle
Interdepartmental Research Centre for Urban Studies, the University of Turin
Turino, Italy (Online)
Law, Space and Seismic Risk Management: Understanding Loopholes in the Enacting Process of a New Law in İzmir
14–16.06.2021
Power in the loopholes: Sensing and shaping the city through law
Annual Conference of the International Sociological Association Research Committee 21 on Urban and Regional Development ‘Shaping & Sensing the City: Power, People, Place’
Antwerp Urban Studies Institute
Antwerp, Belgium
We Have Never Been So Bounded
Yip, M. (2021). We have never been so bounded: Pandemic, territoriality, and mobility. The Geographical Journal, 187(2), 174-181. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12389
The Agency of Water in Coastal Land Use Planning
17.05.2021
Water Social Problems and Urban Development Planning
Ministry of Energy, Water Research Institute and Allameh Tabataba’I University
Tehran, Iran
More-than-human promise and legal materiality
18–20.02.2021
Legal materialities
Osgoode GLSA Graduate Student Conference 2020-2021
Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Toronto, Canada (Online)
L’accès public aux rives du Léman
Ruegg, J. (2020). Analyse de l’accès public aux rives du Léman (Suisse) par une enquête « géo-légale ». Annales de geographie, N° 733-734(3), 205–227. https://doi.org/10.3917/ag.733.0205
“No More Tears on Our Land”
“No more tears on our land”: Legal geography of property and sovereignty
04.12.2019
Department of Land Economics
National Chengchi University
Taipei, Taiwan
Property Assemblage
Property assemblage, urban developmentalism and democratic struggle in East Asia
26.11–01.12.2019
The 4th Workshop on the Geopolitical Economy of East Asian Developmentalism
Osaka City University
Osaka, Japan