Politics as Legal Action/Lawyers as Political Actors (original) (raw)

Politics as Legal Action - Lawyers as Political Actors: Towards a Reconceptualisation of Cause Lawyering / Social and Legal Studies 22 (3), 2013

Christos Boukalas

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Cause Lawyers, Political Violence, and Professionalism in Conflict

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Rebellious Lawyering in the Security State

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Introduction: Wars on Law, Wars through Law? Law and Lawyers in Times of Crisis

Sara Dezalay

Journal of Law and Society, 2020

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Globalization, Lawyers and the State

Stuart Russell

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Performing “legality” in the theatre of hostilities : Asymmetric conflict, lawfare and the rise of vicarious litigation

Nikolas Rajkovic

2020

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The Politics of Lawyers and the Rule of Law: Review Essay of Abel’s Law’s Wars and Law’s Trials

Terence C Halliday

Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2020

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After 9/11: Guantánamo and the Mobilization of Lawyers

Devyani Prabhat

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010

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Boycott, Resistance and the Law: Cause Lawyering in Conflict and Authoritarianism

Anna Bryson, kieran mcevoy

Modern Law Review , 2021

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Book Review of Fighting for Political Freedom: Comparative Studies of the Legal Complex and Political Liberalism

Robert Russo

Alberta Law Review, 2009

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Political Lawyering

Terence C Halliday

Elsevier eBooks, 2015

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Law as Politics: Four Relations

Julen Etxabe

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How to read a case: Ethnographic lawyering, conspiracy, and the origins of Al Qaeda

Darryl Li

American Anthropologist, 2023

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The Lawyers' War: States and Human Rights in a Transnational Field

Lisa Stampnitzky

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The case for legal technique: A tentative map for legal mobilization

Xenia Chiaramonte

The case for legal technique: A tentative map for legal mobilization, 2022

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Tens Years of a Movement (on the 10th anniversary of the Lawyers' Movement)

Maryam S. Khan

The News on Sunday, 2017

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Response to Tanisha M. Fazal’s review of Plausible Legality: Legal Culture and Political Imperative in the Global War on Terror

Rebecca Sanders

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A Political Professional Commitment ? French Employees’ and Unions’ Lawyers as Cause Lawyers

Laurent Willemez

Austin Sarat and Stuart Scheingold (ed.), The Worlds Cause Lawyers Make, Stanford, Stanford University Press, p. 63-82, 2005

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Entering The Invisible College: Defeating Lawyers On Their Own Turf

Tanja Aalberts

British Yearbook of International Law, 2018

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Lawyers in Warfare: Who Needs Them?, in LAW AND NATIONAL SECURITY: SELECTED ISSUES 53 (Pnina Sharvit-Baruch & Anat Kurz eds., INSS, 2014)

Ziv Bohrer

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Legal Struggles: A Social Theory Perspective on Strategic Litigation and Legal Mobilisation

Sonja Buckel, Carolina Vestena

Social & Legal Studies, 2023

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Lawyer's Movement and Social Movement Theory: A Critical Analysis

Dr. Husnul Amin

Pakistan Journal of Criminology, 2016

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What's in a Name? Cause Lawyers as Conceptual Category

Corey Shdaimah

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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What Did the Lawyers Do During the ‘War’? Neutrality, Conflict and the Culture of Quietism

kieran mcevoy

The Modern Law Review, 2011

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The Cause Lawyer’s Cause

Frank Munger

Law in context, 2010

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Defending the defenders: Attacks on lawyers -- A problem in search of solutions

Stuart Russell, Julio da Silveira Moreira

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The 9/11 Effect: Comparative Counter-Terrorism by Kent Roach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011 xiv + 462 + (index) 14pp (£19.99 paperback). ISBN: 13: 9780521185059

Andrew Lynch

Legal Studies, 2012

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The Lawyer as Catalyst of Social Change

James E. Moliterno

77 Fordham Law Review 1559 1590, 2009

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Wars of Law: Unintended Consequences in the Regulation of Armed Conflict. By Tanisha M. Fazal. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. 342p. $39.95 cloth

Rebecca Sanders

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Revolutionary Lawyering? On Lawyers’ Social Responsibility and Roles during a Democratic Revolution

Yaniv Roznai

22(2) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERDISCIPLINARY LAW JOURNAL 353-384 (2013)

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The Ambivalent Language of Lawyers in Israel: Liberal Politics, Economic Liberalism, Silence and Dissent

Gad Barzilai

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Martial Lawyers: Lawyering and War-Waging in American History

Bernard Hibbitts

Seattle Journal for Social Justice, 2015

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An Introduction to Lawyering for the Rule of Law

Malcolm M FEELEY

Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, 2015

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The Lawyer's Role in a Contemporary Democracy, Foreword

Bruce Green

Fordham Law Review, 2009

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Legal Knowledge as Social and Political Capital

Sara Dezalay

AJIL Unbound

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