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Juridification and its Discontents: How Neoliberal Legality has Reframed Dissent and How Some Social Movements Are Responding
New Assemblages of Resistance in Egypts Revolution: Conceptualising Legalities, Illegalities, and the States Violence
Can Human Rights Law be Used to Ensure a Right to Housing? Or Does it in Fact Pay Lip-Service to it? ...