Fr. 236.00

Law, Art and the Commons

English · Hardback

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Focusing largely on art in the context of the copyright regime, but also addressing a number of cultural heritage issues, it is the productive and creative potential of law itself that is elicited through the book's approach to the commons as the empirical basis for a new legal framework, which is able to accommodate a multitude of interests.


List of contents










Volume I: (Re)Imaginations
Part 1: Law
Chapter 1: Enter: From Landscape to Lawscape
Chapter 2: Rhizomatic Jurisprudence: Terra Firma and Terra incognita
Part 2: Art
Chapter 3: Artwork: From object to hyperobject
Chapter 4: Case studies: The Contested Spaces
INTERMEZZO
Volume II: (Re)Constructions
Part 3: Commons
Chapter 5: Commons: Being(s)-in-Common
Chapter 6: Intellectual Property Law: Commons and Schizophrenic Capitalism
Part 4: Legal Commons
Chapter 7: Ownership: Possessed
Chapter 8: Exit: Atmosphere


About the author










Merima Bruncevic is Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow based in the Department of Law, Gothenburg University.


Summary

Focusing largely on art in the context of the copyright regime, but also addressing a number of cultural heritage issues, it is the productive and creative potential of law itself that is elicited through the book’s approach to the commons as the empirical basis for a new legal framework, which is able to accommodate a multitude of interests.

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