ASA FORMATplease use the course readings in Weeks 8-12 to write a 5-page (double spaced) essay to discuss the relationship between law, power, and space. You may use course readings in Weeks 1-7 to support your arguments and analysis if necessary, but the essay should focus on an in-depth analysis of the original texts from Weeks 8-12. Rather than focusing on one or two authors, you are expected to use the majority of the Weeks 8-12 readings in an integrated manner and develop an argument of your own on law, power, and space. The essay should have a title and a clear statement of your main thesis in the first paragraph.
Please use the course readings in Weeks 8-12 to write a 5-page (double spaced) essay to discuss the relationship between law, power, and space. You may use course readings in Weeks 1-7 to support your arguments and analysis if necessary, but the essay should focus on an in-depth analysis of the original texts from Weeks 8-12. Rather than focusing on one or two authors, you are expected to use the majority of the Weeks 8-12 readings in an integrated manner and develop an argument of your own on law, power, and space. The essay should have a title and a clear statement of your main thesis in the first paragraph.
Week 8: ARTICLE Legal Pluralism Merry, Sally EngleLaw & society review22(5)1988-01-01869 – 896 BOOK CHAPTER Colonial and Postcolonial Law Merry, Sallyin The Blackwell companion to law and society Sarat, Austin, editorMalden, MassBlackwell Pub.2004569 – 589 Week 9: ARTICLE Law: A Map of Misreading. Toward a Postmodern Conception of Law de Sousa Santos, BoaventuraJournal of law and society14(3)1987-10-01279 – 302 Week 10: BOOK CHAPTER Chapter 5 only: The non- modern chronotope of ‘the honour of the Crown’ in contemporary Canadian law: in Chronotopes of law : jurisdiction, scale, and governance by Valverde, Mariana, 1955-, author.New YorkRoutledge2015125 – 154 Week 11: BOOK CHAPTER Rule of Law (and Rechtsstaat) Krygier, Martinin International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciencesby Wright, James DLondonElsevier2015780 – 787 ARTICLE Law and Order as Asymmetrical Opposite to the Rule of Law Cheesman, NickHague journal on the rule of law : HJRL6(1)2014-0196 – 114 Week12: ARTICLE The Puzzle of Extra-Lethal Violence Fujii, Lee AnnPerspectives on politics11(2)2013-06410 – 426 BOOK CHAPTER What is Punishment in The will to punish by Fassin, Didier, author.Kutz, Christopher, editor.New York, NYOxford University Press2018 Week 8: ARTICLE Legal Pluralism Merry, Sally EngleLaw & society review22(5)1988-01-01869 – 896 BOOK CHAPTER Colonial and Postcolonial Law Merry, Sallyin The Blackwell companion to law and society Sarat, Austin, editorMalden, MassBlackwell Pub.2004569 – 589 Week 9: ARTICLE Law: A Map of Misreading. Toward a Postmodern Conception of Law de Sousa Santos, BoaventuraJournal of law and society14(3)1987-10-01279 – 302 Week 10: BOOK CHAPTER Chapter 5 only: The non- modern chronotope of ‘the honour of the Crown’ in contemporary Canadian law: in Chronotopes of law : jurisdiction, scale, and governance by Valverde, Mariana, 1955-, author.New YorkRoutledge2015125 – 154 Week 11: BOOK CHAPTER Rule of Law (and Rechtsstaat) Krygier, Martinin International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciencesby Wright, James DLondonElsevier2015780 – 787 ARTICLE Law and Order as Asymmetrical Opposite to the Rule of Law Cheesman, NickHague journal on the rule of law : HJRL6(1)2014-0196 – 114 Week12: ARTICLE The Puzzle of Extra-Lethal Violence Fujii, Lee AnnPerspectives on politics11(2)2013-06410 – 426 BOOK CHAPTER What is Punishment in The will to punish by Fassin, Didier, author.Kutz, Christopher, editor.New York, NYOxford University Press2018