O Lungo Drom: Legal Mobilization as Counterpower

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Jeff Handmaker, S. Taekema
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Legal mobilization is a contested topic. There is little consensus among scholars regarding what legal mobilization is, let alone how it functions, particularly in relation to the separation or balance of powers doctrine, the latter which concerns the formal mandates of public actors and their interactions in relation to rule of law as a form of governance. We argue that the use of law by civic actors to advance social change should be distinguished from the use of law by states and other powerful actors to subvert the rule of law or to suppress critical voices. Thus, in distinguishing legal mobilization from lawfare, we argue that legal mobilization as a legitimate form of counterpower to lawfare has emerged as a viable and important component of governance. Pragmatically speaking, the illegitimate use of law by authoritarian regimes and corporations, the existence of corruption and both substantive and procedural limitations of formal rule of law mechanisms to deliver impartial justice have forced legal advocates to think creatively. In this paper, after conceptualizing legal mobilization and lawfare as opposing uses of law, we analyse the potential of legal mobilization as counterpower in relation to the trias politica doctrine, drawing on a case study of mobilizing Sinti, Roma and Traveller rights in The Netherlands to analyse how law is used to resist lawfare and pursue social justice.
O Lungo Drom:作为对抗力量的法律动员
法律动员是一个有争议的话题。关于什么是法律动员,更不用说它是如何运作的,学者们几乎没有达成共识,特别是在权力分立或平衡理论方面,后者涉及公共行为者的正式授权及其与法治作为一种治理形式的互动。我们认为,公民行为者利用法律推动社会变革应与国家和其他强大行为者利用法律颠覆法治或压制批评声音区分开来。因此,在区分法律动员和法律战时,我们认为,法律动员作为法律战的一种合法反权力形式,已成为治理的一个可行和重要组成部分。务实地说,独裁政权和公司非法使用法律,腐败的存在,以及提供公正司法的正式法治机制的实质和程序限制,迫使法律倡导者创造性地思考。在本文中,在将法律动员和法律战概念化为法律的对立使用之后,我们分析了法律动员作为与三元政治主义相关的反力量的潜力,并借鉴了在荷兰动员辛提人、罗姆人和游民权利的案例研究,以分析法律如何被用来抵制法律战和追求社会正义。
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