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The Lawful Forest: A Critical History of Property, Protest and Spatial Justice

Edited by Cristy Clark · John Page
Edinburgh University Press August 2022

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9781474487443
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Publication
August 2022
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Hardback
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U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Views the ‘lawful forest’ as both a material forest of trees, and a metaphor for a more relational understanding of law, property and place

  • Undertakes a wide-ranging exploration of our diverse relationships with land that brings together critical property theory and legal geography
  • Explores spatial justice, Indigenous perspectives, and the intersecting discourses of property and human rights
  • Draws on the literature of critical common law property, legal geography, the radical commons, legal custom, protest and the forest
  • Includes line drawings at the beginning of each chapter that evoke the imagery of the forest to create thematic links between each section

This book is a study of the critical history of space, and the ways in which a dominant property ideology has entrenched an exclusionary and profoundly alienating version of spatial ordering. It focuses on select periods in time, when the seemingly linear trajectory of enclosure momentarily wavers and alternate spatial paths briefly materialise, before ‘disappearing’ from plain sight. Using the forest as a thematic device, Cristy Clark and John Page explore the tensions that pervade our propertied relationships: between commodity and community, abstraction and context, and private enclosure and the public square.

The book draws on a range of case studies including the 13th century Forest Charter, Thomas More’s Utopia, the Diggers’ radical agrarianism, the Paris Commune’s battle for the right to the city, and Australian forest protestors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. By analysing these movements and their contexts, Clark and Page illustrate the origin, history and legal status of the lawful forest and its modern-day companions. Although the dominant spatial paradigm is one where private rights prevail, this book shows that communal relationships with land have always been part of our law and culture.

WINNER OF THE PENNY PETHER PRIZE 2023

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. A Theory of the Forest
2. The Ancient Forest
3. A Glimpsed Utopia
4. A Concrete Utopia
5. Ecological Communes
6. A Future Dystopia
Index
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