Contents
Introduction: Social and Political Transformation within, against, and beyond the Law
1Reckoning with Transformative Constitutionalism: Land Reform, Expropriation Without Compensation, and the Iconic Indexicality of Post-apartheid South Africa
2Beyond Here Lies Somethin’: Juristocratic Reckonings in Two Narratives of Legalities
3After Constitutionalism: Current Pathways of Legal Domination
4Re-presenting Rights: Food Sovereignty and the Struggle for Postliberal Democratic Governance
5Translocal Dilemmas: Social Mobilization and Justice-Seeking beyond the Boundaries of Law
6The Enduring Logic of Mercy: Humanitarianism and the Eclipse of Human Rights
7Law and the Afterlives of Utopia: Reckoning with Pasts and Futures in Berlin’s Housing Movement
8Plurinational Juristocracy and Rights from Below at Bolivia’s Gas Frontier
9Law-Washing the Transitional State: The Practice of Property Restitution in Postwar Kosovo
10After Judicialization? Law, Authoritarian Regression, and the Defense of Indigenous Life-Worlds in Guatemala
11“A Dead Child Is Better than a Missing One”: Religiosity, Technology, and Aspirations for Justice beyond Law