Injurious Law Injurious Law

Injurious Law

Nuclear Exposure and the Harms of Redress

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Publisher Description

In the 1950s Britain joined the nuclear age, detonating 21 nuclear bomb experiments in Australia and the Pacific. In Injurious Law Catherine Trundle crosses countries and traverses decades to explore the lingering, metamorphizing impacts of radiation exposure and militarism. Through a compelling portrait of the lives of test veterans seeking compensation and healthcare, Trundle reveals how injury law, and the political and medical processes upon which it depends, generates a troubling paradox for claimants. While offering the possibilities for recognition and redress, the very process of making injury claims generates new and cascading harms. Recasting injury to include its social, moral and political aftereffects, Trundle exposes the quotidian and often banal practices that make the law injurious. Moving between archives, living rooms, laboratories, courts, parliament, and veteran social gatherings, Injurious Law offers a justice-centred lens for understanding legal contestations in the aftermath of radiation exposure and other invisible environmental harms.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
AVAILABLE
2026
23 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
220
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
24.7
MB
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