Protest, Property and the Commons focuses on the alternative property narratives of social centres, or political squats, and how the spaces and their communities create their own resistant form of law. Drawing on critical legal theory, legal pluralism, legal geography, poststructuralism and new materialism, the book considers how protest movements both use state law and create new, more informal, legalities in order to forge a practice of resistance. Invaluable for anyone working within the area of informal property in land, commons, protest and adverse possession, this book offers a...
Protest, Property and the Commons focuses on the alternative property narratives of social centres, or political squats, and how the spaces and the...