Legal Geography is a subset of geography that takes into consideration the connections between the law and legal system and looks at it spatially by focusing on not only where the law happens but how social and cultural systems affect it. According to, “Expanding the Spaces of Law” there are three modes of Legal Geography: (1) Cross Disciplinary work in law or geography modeled by import and export; (2) Interdisciplinary pursuit; and (3) transdisciplinary/postdisciplinary.