Infrastructural extraterritoriality on the waterfront: jurisdiction at the Port of New York, 1857–1921

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
N. Lombardo
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ABSTRACT Between 1857 and 1921, the Port of New York’s waterfront infrastructure was the target of jurisdictional extraterritorialisation that would remove its control from local hands within the nation state. I present a case study of this process to understand how infrastructural extraterritoriality functions as a state response to the central tension of infrastructure: fixity and flow. This tension is characterised by the need to ensure the material embeddedness in the everyday life of cities of the Port of New York’s piers, wharves and slips, and the scale-jumping connectivity required to ensure the global networks of trade and transportation function appropriately. In this paper, I examine a case study of the Port of New York’s efforts to re-territorialise jurisdiction over waterfront infrastructure as attempts to resolve this tension. I demonstrate how not only is this tension on-going, but that it requires the sort of extraterritorial governance that has become commonplace over infrastructure today.
滨水区的基础设施治外法权:纽约港的管辖权,1857-1921
在1857年至1921年间,纽约港的滨水基础设施是司法域外化的目标,这将使其从民族国家的地方手中失去控制权。我提出了这一过程的一个案例研究,以了解基础设施治外法权如何作为国家对基础设施中心张力的反应:固定性和流动性。这种紧张的特点是需要确保纽约港的码头、码头和码头的日常生活中的材料嵌入性,以及确保全球贸易和运输网络适当功能所需的规模跳跃连接性。在本文中,我研究了纽约港为解决这种紧张关系而重新划定对海滨基础设施管辖权的一个案例研究。我不仅展示了这种紧张局势是如何持续的,而且还展示了它需要一种治外法权的治理,这种治理在今天的基础设施领域已经变得司空见惯。
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Culture Theory and Critique
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