The law is heavily implicated in creating, maintaining, and reproducing racialised hierarchies which bring about and preserve acute global disparities and injustices. This essential book provides an examination of the meanings of decolonisation and explores how this examination can inform teaching, researching, and practising of law. It explores the ways in which the foundations of law are entangled in colonial thought and in its [re]production of ideas of commodification of bodies and space-time. Thus, it is an exploration of the ways in which we can use theories and praxes of decolonisation to produce legal knowledge for flourishing futures.
About the AuthorFoluke Adebisi is Associate Professor at the University of Bristol.
Book InformationISBN 9781529219371
Author Foluke AdebisiFormat Hardback
Page Count 204
Imprint Bristol University PressPublisher Bristol University Press