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The city of law1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 July 2013

Kirsten Campbell*
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths College

Abstract

There is now a well-established ‘spatial turn in law’. However, it remains oriented towards notions of space rather than law. How, then, to capture both the spatiality of law and the legality of space? This article draws on Bruno Latour's concept of the legal construction of the ‘social’ to explore the assemblage of the city of law. It shows how law functions as a particular form of association in urban life by tracing two key forms of urban legal association in London, the city of law. The first form is ‘legal ordering’. This seeks to order urban life through domination, and includes citadel law, police law and laws of exception. The second is ‘legal consociations’, which build new forms of urban life, such as urban rights, the rights of the city and the right to the city. Finally, the article explores the creation of a spatial justice that can build more just legal associations.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013 

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Footnotes

1

I would like to thank Suki Ali, David Bausor, Stephen Dobbs, Paul Halliday and in particular, Caroline Knowles for their helpful discussions of earlier drafts of this article.

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