Protest, Property and the Commons: Performances of Law and
Resistance examines the occupation of space as a mode of
resistance. Drawing on the phenomena of social centres, as radical
political communities that use the space of squatted, rented, or
owned property, the book considers how such communities offer an
alternative form of law to that of the state. It then goes on to
address the relationship between this form of law and recent
protest phenomena, such as the Occupy movement. How does the
performance of an alternative law enact a commons ? How and why is
this manifested in the legal occupation of space? And what does
this relationship between space and the commons indicate about the
criminalisation of the occupation of space? Contributing to an
ongoing re-imagination of the law of property, Protest, Property
and the Commons will be of interest to anyone concerned with the
role of law in political protest. "
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