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Event(ful) spaces of organised legal encounter: Reflections from a client consultation competition on domestic violence law in Cambodia
Area ( IF 1.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-08 , DOI: 10.1111/area.12660
Katherine Brickell 1
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Over the past five years, geographers’ engagement in legal observation and/or intervention has begun to gain momentum, with a particular emphasis on the courtroom. Courtrooms are positioned as epicentres of law(yering) in-action, yet their pre-eminence should not deflect from efforts to build a more inclusionary geography of law attendant to other, less high-profile and official, spaces of law. In this paper, I elaborate on this argument by interrogating a client consultation competition (CCC) that I co-organised on domestic violence law with staff and students from a higher education institution in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The paper hones in specifically on the political interface that the CCC event fashioned between myself, the student competitors, and the state. Drawing on participant observation and audio-recordings of the event, in addition to post-competition focus groups I held with students, the paper demonstrates the value of cross-pollinating social geographic work on events and encounter with legal-oriented scholarship in the discipline on spaces and actors of law. Chased within the political, their fusing together permits researchers to widen their horizons beyond the court event and to think creatively about other legal infrastructures in which law and legal practice comes to be known and operationalised. The paper therefore asks that geographers committed to fostering justice not only step inside the courtroom, but also venture into spaces where its future prospects are born.

中文翻译:

有组织的法律相遇的活动空间:柬埔寨家庭暴力法客户咨询竞赛的思考

在过去的五年中,地理学家参与法律观察和/或干预已经开始获得动力,特别强调法庭。法庭被定位为行动中的法律中心(yering),但它们的卓越地位不应偏离努力建立一个更具包容性的法律地理,以伴随其他不那么引人注目和官方的法律空间。在本文中,我通过询问我与柬埔寨金边一所高等教育机构的工作人员和学生共同组织的关于家庭暴力法的客户咨询竞赛 (CCC) 来详细阐述这一论点。这篇论文专门研究了 CCC 事件在我自己、学生竞争者和国家之间形成的政治界面。利用参与者对事件的观察和录音,除了我与学生举行的赛后焦点小组讨论外,该论文还展示了在事件和法律空间和法律行为者学科中与以法律为导向的学术研究进行交叉授粉的社会地理工作的价值。在政治中追逐,它们的融合使研究人员能够在法庭事件之外拓宽视野,并创造性地思考其他法律基础设施,在这些法律基础设施中,法律和法律实践得以了解和实施。因此,该论文要求致力于促进正义的地理学家不仅要走进法庭,还要冒险进入其未来前景诞生的空间。该论文展示了在事件和法律空间和行为者学科中与以法律为导向的学术交流的社会地理工作的价值。在政治中追逐,它们的融合使研究人员能够在法庭事件之外拓宽视野,并创造性地思考其他法律基础设施,在这些法律基础设施中,法律和法律实践得以了解和实施。因此,该论文要求致力于促进正义的地理学家不仅要走进法庭,还要冒险进入其未来前景诞生的空间。该论文展示了在事件和法律空间和行为者学科中与以法律为导向的学术交流的社会地理工作的价值。在政治中追逐,它们的融合使研究人员能够在法庭事件之外拓宽视野,并创造性地思考其他法律基础设施,在这些法律基础设施中,法律和法律实践得以了解和实施。因此,该论文要求致力于促进正义的地理学家不仅要走进法庭,还要冒险进入其未来前景诞生的空间。它们的融合使研究人员能够在法庭事件之外拓宽视野,并创造性地思考其他法律基础设施,在这些法律基础设施中,法律和法律实践得以了解和实施。因此,该论文要求致力于促进正义的地理学家不仅要走进法庭,还要冒险进入其未来前景诞生的空间。它们的融合使研究人员能够在法庭事件之外拓宽视野,并创造性地思考其他法律基础设施,在这些法律基础设施中,法律和法律实践得以了解和实施。因此,该论文要求致力于促进正义的地理学家不仅要走进法庭,还要冒险进入其未来前景诞生的空间。
更新日期:2020-08-08
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