http://www.egpress.org/content/anarchism-penal-law-and-popular-resistance
Anarchism, Penal Law and Popular Resistance: Papers from the Penal Law, Abolition and Anarchism Conference Volume II
(Editors: Andrea Beckman, J.M. Moore and Azrini Wahidin. EG Press, November 2018)
Papers originally presented at the 2014 British/Irish Section of the European Group’s conference in Nottingham – UK
Contents:
Introduction. Anarchism, resistance and ‘the insurrection of subjugated knowledges’. Andrea Beckmann
- Anarchist criminology? Some scientific, political and academic implications. Alejandro Forero
- Law, alt-law and the rule of law: resources for radicals. Phil Edwards
- Demonstrations in Brazil and the Criminal-Justice System. Carlos Henrique Naegeli Gondim & Diogo Justino
- Challenging the Hegemonic Discourse on Crime through the New Media: The Case «Where is Amarildo?». Marília De Nardin Budó & Eduarda Toscani Gindri
- Spain: Class war in the new punitive normal. Daniel Jiménez Franco
- Preface to the Criminal Question as Indigenous Questions. Eduardo Baker
- ‘Yesterday, I saw a rabbit!’: reflections on a lesson criminology has not learnt from the holocaust, or why some principles from anarchism may trump sovereignty in combating genocide. Wayne Morrison
- Conference call for papers.
- Conference Report. Andrea Beckmann & Alma Agostini
Appendix: A selection of Louk Hulsman’s writings published in English