First published in 2006, this book brings together some of the most
innovative and important research on civil rights law and legality,
this book draws on narratives of individuals from a variety of
contexts to provide a rich and contextualized understanding of what
happens when law interacts with other competing systems or forms of
social organization. By privileging the real world experiences of
those most influenced by rights, the collection moves beyond the
traditional polarizing debates and presents a constitutive approach
to rights that is not reducible to a simple 'for or against' rights
formula. While this complex consciousness approach often
contributes to the reproduction of dominant-subordinate social
relations, it also allows for spaces of resisting existing
hierarchical structures embedded in various law-related sites.
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