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The political uncommons : the cross-cultural logic of the global commons /

by Milun, Kathryn.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Law, justice, and power: Publisher: Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2011Description: 231 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780754671398 (hbk.); 0754671399 (hbk.).Subject(s): Environmental law, International | Global commons | Natural resources, Communal | Natural resources -- International cooperationOnline resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
An emergent global commons: biodiversity---a case study of how culture becomes law and nature becomes empty space -- Terra Nullius, Res Nullius and Res Communis: a conceptual confusion of terms -- Res Nullius---the tragedy of the (modern global) commons: from Grotius and the high seas to the Internet -- Covering Res that move---theory and practice, whales and Res Divini Juris -- The law of the sea extended vertically into the law of outer space, and the law of outer space reterritorializing the earth -- The Western Sahara case---genealogies captured by the census -- Negotiations and the Mabo case: comparative epistemic imaginaries -- Beyond empty space ---expanding the epistemological repertoire of the global commons through biogifural and technological imaginaries.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-214) and index.

An emergent global commons: biodiversity---a case study of how culture becomes law and nature becomes empty space -- Terra Nullius, Res Nullius and Res Communis: a conceptual confusion of terms -- Res Nullius---the tragedy of the (modern global) commons: from Grotius and the high seas to the Internet -- Covering Res that move---theory and practice, whales and Res Divini Juris -- The law of the sea extended vertically into the law of outer space, and the law of outer space reterritorializing the earth -- The Western Sahara case---genealogies captured by the census -- Negotiations and the Mabo case: comparative epistemic imaginaries -- Beyond empty space ---expanding the epistemological repertoire of the global commons through biogifural and technological imaginaries.

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