This article draws on an international comparative research project (involving fieldwork in Cambodia, Chile, Israel, Palestine, Tunisia and South Africa) to examine the role of cause lawyers in conflicted or authoritarian contexts where the chances of legal victory are often minimal. Framed within the literature on cause lawyers, resistance, performance, memory studies and legal consciousness, the paper focuses on the ways in which cause lawyers sought to challenge and subvert power. The first part explores the perspectives of cause lawyers who decided to boycott legal proceedings, the relationship between such boycotts and broader social and political struggles, the relevant external variables, and the intersection between legal boycotts, ...
Despite a more reflective concern over the past 20 years with marginalised voices, justice from belo...
Using data from in-depth interviews with activist lawyers, this dissertation addresses the role of l...
Protest, Property and the Commons focuses on the alternative property narratives of ‘social centres’...
This Article considers a question rarely addressed: what is the role of the lawyer in a manifestly u...
The ‘resolutions movement’ – a popular political mobilisation guided by lawyers, and expressed in ex...
All social movements have, at one point or another in their development, been confronted with the qu...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
Scholarship on the legal profession tends to situate cause lawyers in a state of adversarial tension...
This article explores how ‘everyday’ lawyers undertaking routine criminal defence cases navigate an ...
A vast literature has considered the proactive use of law as a tool by progressive social movements,...
Abstract Legalistic discourse, lawyers and lawyering had minor representation during the 2011 summer...
The promise of human rights in South Africa may depend significantly on the course chosen by a profe...
The criminalization of migration-related acts, rather than simply strengthening state authority, als...
The scandal of this collection lies not just in its equating law and resistance but also in its cons...
This collection of rich, empirically grounded case studies investigates the conditions and consequen...
Despite a more reflective concern over the past 20 years with marginalised voices, justice from belo...
Using data from in-depth interviews with activist lawyers, this dissertation addresses the role of l...
Protest, Property and the Commons focuses on the alternative property narratives of ‘social centres’...
This Article considers a question rarely addressed: what is the role of the lawyer in a manifestly u...
The ‘resolutions movement’ – a popular political mobilisation guided by lawyers, and expressed in ex...
All social movements have, at one point or another in their development, been confronted with the qu...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
Scholarship on the legal profession tends to situate cause lawyers in a state of adversarial tension...
This article explores how ‘everyday’ lawyers undertaking routine criminal defence cases navigate an ...
A vast literature has considered the proactive use of law as a tool by progressive social movements,...
Abstract Legalistic discourse, lawyers and lawyering had minor representation during the 2011 summer...
The promise of human rights in South Africa may depend significantly on the course chosen by a profe...
The criminalization of migration-related acts, rather than simply strengthening state authority, als...
The scandal of this collection lies not just in its equating law and resistance but also in its cons...
This collection of rich, empirically grounded case studies investigates the conditions and consequen...
Despite a more reflective concern over the past 20 years with marginalised voices, justice from belo...
Using data from in-depth interviews with activist lawyers, this dissertation addresses the role of l...
Protest, Property and the Commons focuses on the alternative property narratives of ‘social centres’...