The IGLP Collaborative Research Grant recipient group, Locating Nature: The Making and Unmaking of International Law is pleased to announce the publication of a special symposium in the Leiden Journal of International Law (Volume 27(3)). The international legal theory symposium includes the following articles:
- ‘Locating Nature: Making and Unmaking International Law‘ by Usha Natarajan (2014 Workshop Docent) and Kishan Khoday
- ‘A Political Ecology of Sovereignty in Practice and on the Map: The Technicalities of Law, Participatory Mapping, and Environmental Governance‘ by Tyler McCreary (2012 Workshop Participant) and Vanessa Lamb
- ‘The Maps of International Law: Perceptions of Nature in the Classification of Territory‘ by Karin Mickelson
- ‘Appropriating Nature: Commerce, Property, and the Commodification of Nature in the Law of Nations‘ by Ileana Porras (June 2014 Participant)
Also included is an Introduction (authored by all project collaborators).
The Locating Nature project is a collaborative research initiative of the Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School. The collaborators write, “We thank David Kennedy and IGLP for sponsoring this project and Judi Silverman for project support. We are grateful to Sheila Jasanoff, Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Thomas Skouteris, Mick Smith, and Robert Weller, for their helpful feedback, insights, and encouragement.”