This paper aims to present the act of dissent as at once unifying and divisive as a collective expression of a singular intention; it is sometimes illegal, but often represents an answerability that does not fit within the parameters of state law’s ‘justice-as-calculable’ approach.dissent, justice, self-immolation, blockades, rioting, Sociology
This paper contributes to understanding resistance and movement in neoliberal society through a lite...
WOS: 000506468000001Purpose Civil disobedience is often defined as a public, conscientious, nonviole...
In this paper, we rely on the story of the late British weapons inspector David Kelly to illustrate ...
Arthur Landever discusses Civil Disobedience and the limits of Dissent and ways of expressing it
Both the right to dissent and the “rule of law” are celebrated and frequently invoked values. Yet wi...
This article introduces a ritual theory of judicial dissent. Conventional accounts of the functions ...
In Politics of Dissent the framework for analysing politics of dissent is outlined.The outlined fram...
We are thinking beings. Given the faculty of free will and the innumerable circumstances that we fin...
This paper concerns a problem of expressing a dissenting opinion (Lat. votum separatum). The author ...
Dissent is questioning or challenging an established idea, practice, or policy. It occurs in all sor...
There is little more in the legal literature on the subject of dissent than, on the one hand, the fe...
This article questions the conditions in which solidarity is given or withheld in response to expres...
Of all of the various forms of political dissent, the most dramatic as a form of expression is that ...
In this essay I examine the figure of dissident thought in the contexts of philosophical, jurisprude...
social psychological and sociological perspectives on deviance. Commager and Lapham asserted that di...
This paper contributes to understanding resistance and movement in neoliberal society through a lite...
WOS: 000506468000001Purpose Civil disobedience is often defined as a public, conscientious, nonviole...
In this paper, we rely on the story of the late British weapons inspector David Kelly to illustrate ...
Arthur Landever discusses Civil Disobedience and the limits of Dissent and ways of expressing it
Both the right to dissent and the “rule of law” are celebrated and frequently invoked values. Yet wi...
This article introduces a ritual theory of judicial dissent. Conventional accounts of the functions ...
In Politics of Dissent the framework for analysing politics of dissent is outlined.The outlined fram...
We are thinking beings. Given the faculty of free will and the innumerable circumstances that we fin...
This paper concerns a problem of expressing a dissenting opinion (Lat. votum separatum). The author ...
Dissent is questioning or challenging an established idea, practice, or policy. It occurs in all sor...
There is little more in the legal literature on the subject of dissent than, on the one hand, the fe...
This article questions the conditions in which solidarity is given or withheld in response to expres...
Of all of the various forms of political dissent, the most dramatic as a form of expression is that ...
In this essay I examine the figure of dissident thought in the contexts of philosophical, jurisprude...
social psychological and sociological perspectives on deviance. Commager and Lapham asserted that di...
This paper contributes to understanding resistance and movement in neoliberal society through a lite...
WOS: 000506468000001Purpose Civil disobedience is often defined as a public, conscientious, nonviole...
In this paper, we rely on the story of the late British weapons inspector David Kelly to illustrate ...