Reckoning with Law in Excess
Herausgeber: Goodale, Mark; Zenker, Olaf
Reckoning with Law in Excess
Herausgeber: Goodale, Mark; Zenker, Olaf
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Reckoning with Law in Excess offers a ground-breaking approach to understanding the relationship between law and social and political transformation in a changing and uncertain world. Case studies from around the world show the ways in which claims for justice are often framed, paradoxically, against the law.
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Reckoning with Law in Excess offers a ground-breaking approach to understanding the relationship between law and social and political transformation in a changing and uncertain world. Case studies from around the world show the ways in which claims for justice are often framed, paradoxically, against the law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781009499590
- ISBN-10: 1009499599
- Artikelnr.: 73732392
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781009499590
- ISBN-10: 1009499599
- Artikelnr.: 73732392
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: social and political transformation within, against, and
beyond the Law Mark Goodale and Olaf Zenker; 1. Reckoning with
transformative constitutionalism: land reform, expropriation without
compensation and the iconic indexicality of post-apartheid South
Africa Olaf Zenker; 2. Beyond here lies somethin': juristocratic reckonings
in two narratives of legalities Lynette J. Chua; 3. After
constitutionalism: current pathways of legal domination Julia Eckert and
Kiri Santer; 4. Re-presenting rights: food sovereignty and the struggle for
postliberal democratic governance Matthew Canfield; 5. Translocal dilemmas:
social mobilization and justice-seeking beyond the boundaries of Law Mark
Goodale; 6. The enduring logic of mercy: humanitarianism and the eclipse of
human rights Arzoo Osanloo; 7. Law and the afterlives of Utopia: reckoning
with pasts and futures in Berlin's housing movement Nitzan Shoshan; 8.
Plurinational juristocracy and rights from below at Bolivia's gas frontier
Penelope Anthias; 9. Law-washing the transitional state: the practice of
property restitution in post-war Kosovo Agathe Mora; 10. After
judicialization? law, authoritarian regression, and the defense of
indigenous life-worlds in Guatemala Rachel Sieder; 11. 'A dead child is
better than a missing one': religiosity, technology and aspirations for
justice beyond law Kamari Clarke.
beyond the Law Mark Goodale and Olaf Zenker; 1. Reckoning with
transformative constitutionalism: land reform, expropriation without
compensation and the iconic indexicality of post-apartheid South
Africa Olaf Zenker; 2. Beyond here lies somethin': juristocratic reckonings
in two narratives of legalities Lynette J. Chua; 3. After
constitutionalism: current pathways of legal domination Julia Eckert and
Kiri Santer; 4. Re-presenting rights: food sovereignty and the struggle for
postliberal democratic governance Matthew Canfield; 5. Translocal dilemmas:
social mobilization and justice-seeking beyond the boundaries of Law Mark
Goodale; 6. The enduring logic of mercy: humanitarianism and the eclipse of
human rights Arzoo Osanloo; 7. Law and the afterlives of Utopia: reckoning
with pasts and futures in Berlin's housing movement Nitzan Shoshan; 8.
Plurinational juristocracy and rights from below at Bolivia's gas frontier
Penelope Anthias; 9. Law-washing the transitional state: the practice of
property restitution in post-war Kosovo Agathe Mora; 10. After
judicialization? law, authoritarian regression, and the defense of
indigenous life-worlds in Guatemala Rachel Sieder; 11. 'A dead child is
better than a missing one': religiosity, technology and aspirations for
justice beyond law Kamari Clarke.
Introduction: social and political transformation within, against, and
beyond the Law Mark Goodale and Olaf Zenker; 1. Reckoning with
transformative constitutionalism: land reform, expropriation without
compensation and the iconic indexicality of post-apartheid South
Africa Olaf Zenker; 2. Beyond here lies somethin': juristocratic reckonings
in two narratives of legalities Lynette J. Chua; 3. After
constitutionalism: current pathways of legal domination Julia Eckert and
Kiri Santer; 4. Re-presenting rights: food sovereignty and the struggle for
postliberal democratic governance Matthew Canfield; 5. Translocal dilemmas:
social mobilization and justice-seeking beyond the boundaries of Law Mark
Goodale; 6. The enduring logic of mercy: humanitarianism and the eclipse of
human rights Arzoo Osanloo; 7. Law and the afterlives of Utopia: reckoning
with pasts and futures in Berlin's housing movement Nitzan Shoshan; 8.
Plurinational juristocracy and rights from below at Bolivia's gas frontier
Penelope Anthias; 9. Law-washing the transitional state: the practice of
property restitution in post-war Kosovo Agathe Mora; 10. After
judicialization? law, authoritarian regression, and the defense of
indigenous life-worlds in Guatemala Rachel Sieder; 11. 'A dead child is
better than a missing one': religiosity, technology and aspirations for
justice beyond law Kamari Clarke.
beyond the Law Mark Goodale and Olaf Zenker; 1. Reckoning with
transformative constitutionalism: land reform, expropriation without
compensation and the iconic indexicality of post-apartheid South
Africa Olaf Zenker; 2. Beyond here lies somethin': juristocratic reckonings
in two narratives of legalities Lynette J. Chua; 3. After
constitutionalism: current pathways of legal domination Julia Eckert and
Kiri Santer; 4. Re-presenting rights: food sovereignty and the struggle for
postliberal democratic governance Matthew Canfield; 5. Translocal dilemmas:
social mobilization and justice-seeking beyond the boundaries of Law Mark
Goodale; 6. The enduring logic of mercy: humanitarianism and the eclipse of
human rights Arzoo Osanloo; 7. Law and the afterlives of Utopia: reckoning
with pasts and futures in Berlin's housing movement Nitzan Shoshan; 8.
Plurinational juristocracy and rights from below at Bolivia's gas frontier
Penelope Anthias; 9. Law-washing the transitional state: the practice of
property restitution in post-war Kosovo Agathe Mora; 10. After
judicialization? law, authoritarian regression, and the defense of
indigenous life-worlds in Guatemala Rachel Sieder; 11. 'A dead child is
better than a missing one': religiosity, technology and aspirations for
justice beyond law Kamari Clarke.







