As neoliberalism lurches through its zombie phase – intellectually dead but dominant – critical scholars chart the global ascendancy of authoritarian variants of neoliberalism. Distinguished, in particular, by the rise of constitutional and legal strategies to contain dissent and entrench exclusion, authors call for attention to the role of law in reproducing and regulating neoliberal policy. Previous research on the intersections of law and neoliberalism tends to emphasise law's role in maintaining rather than subverting hegemony. In this paper, I move away from domination-oriented accounts to consider the potential for resistance. I argue that renewed dialogue with legal geography and its erstwhile emphasis on contingency can recentre the...
Forced evictions are commonplace in the developing world, mainly due to the need to repurpose land f...
In China extensive, co-ordinated strikes such as those that have taken place in Cambodia in recent y...
This article utilizes the struggles for land rights associated to two sugar cane investments in Camb...
Cambodia’s recent crackdown on freedoms of expression, association, and assembly coincides with the ...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
Postwar property reforms in transitional Cambodia plunged the country into new conflict: a war of la...
It is postulated that collective labour movements responding to demands for political reform, rather...
In spite of a United Nations sponsored transition to democracy and peace in the early 1990s, violenc...
This paper questions under what conditions the social foundation necessary for the construction and ...
© 2016 Dr. Sokphea YoungIn the social movement literature, scholars have proposed that the success o...
On February 20, 2012, Chhouk Bandith, then the governor of Bavet in Cambodia's Svay Rieng provi...
The dominant literature on Cambodian politics over the past two decades suggested that a mixture of ...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
This dissertation explicates the remaking of sovereign rule through land reform in Phnom Penh, Cambo...
To increase understanding about the weak implementation of labour rights in global value chains, thi...
Forced evictions are commonplace in the developing world, mainly due to the need to repurpose land f...
In China extensive, co-ordinated strikes such as those that have taken place in Cambodia in recent y...
This article utilizes the struggles for land rights associated to two sugar cane investments in Camb...
Cambodia’s recent crackdown on freedoms of expression, association, and assembly coincides with the ...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
Postwar property reforms in transitional Cambodia plunged the country into new conflict: a war of la...
It is postulated that collective labour movements responding to demands for political reform, rather...
In spite of a United Nations sponsored transition to democracy and peace in the early 1990s, violenc...
This paper questions under what conditions the social foundation necessary for the construction and ...
© 2016 Dr. Sokphea YoungIn the social movement literature, scholars have proposed that the success o...
On February 20, 2012, Chhouk Bandith, then the governor of Bavet in Cambodia's Svay Rieng provi...
The dominant literature on Cambodian politics over the past two decades suggested that a mixture of ...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
This dissertation explicates the remaking of sovereign rule through land reform in Phnom Penh, Cambo...
To increase understanding about the weak implementation of labour rights in global value chains, thi...
Forced evictions are commonplace in the developing world, mainly due to the need to repurpose land f...
In China extensive, co-ordinated strikes such as those that have taken place in Cambodia in recent y...
This article utilizes the struggles for land rights associated to two sugar cane investments in Camb...