Law, property and disasters : adaptive perspectives from the Global South

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    • Fitzpatrick, Daniel
    • Compton, Caroline

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Law, property and disasters : adaptive perspectives from the Global South

Daniel Fitzpatrick and Caroline Compton

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes index

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内容説明

This book re-considers property law for a future of environmental disruption. As slogans such as "build the wall" or "stop the boats" affect public policy, there are counter-questions as to whether positivist or statist notions of property are fit for purpose in a time of human mobility and environmental disruption. State-centric property laws construct legal fictions of sovereign control over land, notwithstanding the persistent reality of informal settlements in many parts of the Global South. In a world affected by catastrophic disasters, this book develops a vision of adaptive governance for property in land based on a critical re-assessment of state-centric property law. This book will appeal to a broad readership with interests in legal theory, property law, adaptive governance, international development, refugee studies, postcolonial studies, and natural disasters.

目次

1. Land Law and the State: New Contexts of Human Mobility 2. Property and Sovereignty: A Postcolonial Perspective 3. Polycentric Property Systems 4. Property Law and Disaster Vulnerability: The Case of Typhoon Haiyan 5. Land and the Lens of the State: Law, Rights and Disaster Risk Reduction 6. Land Titling after the Indian Ocean Tsunami Disaster 7. Community Mapping: Adjusting Property after the Tsunami 8.Towards Adaptive Property Law Conclusion

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