A Primer of Laws, Legal Concepts, and Tools That Structure Relocation and Novel Ways of Utilizing the Law

Author:

Jerolleman Alessandra,Marino Elizabeth,Jessee Nathan,Koslov Liz,Comardelle Chantel,Villarreal Melissa,de Vries Daniel,Manda Simon

Abstract

AbstractThroughout this book, we suggest that understanding the law, particularly the law as it pertains to property, is important for pursuing justice within the context of relocation planning linked to climate change. As described in the previous chapters, communities inevitably confront and work within legal structures that frame relocation processes. These engagements with the law can be “successful” in carrying out physical relocation, but they can also be divisive, tiring, obfuscating, and lead to unsatisfactory and inequitable outcomes. All relocations are informed by community histories and interactions with government and legal structures.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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