Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework
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Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework. / Byrne, William Hamilton; Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas; Stappert, Nora.
2023.Publikation: Working paper › Forskning
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T1 - Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework
AU - Byrne, William Hamilton
AU - Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas
AU - Stappert, Nora
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This article provides the outline for a conceptual framework focusing on legal infrastructures, comprised of socio-material assemblages and entangled legal normativities that both enable and constrain human societies. Part I introduces the growing transdisciplinary field ofinfrastructural studies, which employs the notion of infrastructure as a tool for analyzing theconstitutive relationship between society and essential material structures. It then draws out theanalytical conjunction of law and infrastructure in the role ascribed to law within existing applications of infrastructural studies and the nascent engagement with infrastructural theory within the legal discipline itself. Part II develops a conceptual framework on legal infrastructures, outlining three avenues for how thinking infrastructurally may yield new perspectives on the dynamic relationship between law, social practices, and socio-technical materiality; (a) legal infrastructures as sociomaterial formations that generate societal effects (b) legal infrastructures as schemes of social practice that recursively entangle to produce new configurations, and (c) legal infrastructures as enabling normative change across transnational and regime boundaries.
AB - This article provides the outline for a conceptual framework focusing on legal infrastructures, comprised of socio-material assemblages and entangled legal normativities that both enable and constrain human societies. Part I introduces the growing transdisciplinary field ofinfrastructural studies, which employs the notion of infrastructure as a tool for analyzing theconstitutive relationship between society and essential material structures. It then draws out theanalytical conjunction of law and infrastructure in the role ascribed to law within existing applications of infrastructural studies and the nascent engagement with infrastructural theory within the legal discipline itself. Part II develops a conceptual framework on legal infrastructures, outlining three avenues for how thinking infrastructurally may yield new perspectives on the dynamic relationship between law, social practices, and socio-technical materiality; (a) legal infrastructures as sociomaterial formations that generate societal effects (b) legal infrastructures as schemes of social practice that recursively entangle to produce new configurations, and (c) legal infrastructures as enabling normative change across transnational and regime boundaries.
M3 - Working paper
T3 - MOBILE Working Paper Series
BT - Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework
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