Critical Legal Practices: Approaches to Law in Contemporary Anti-racist Social Justice Struggles in Sweden

IF 1.4 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI:10.26522/ssj.v16i3.2523
Maja Sager, Marta Kolankiewicz
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Based on interviews with legal practitioners working with or within anti-racist social justice movements in Sweden, we explore some dilemmas and paradoxes that appear when social movements pursue struggles for anti-racist social justice through the legal arena. How do the interviewees understand and critically relate to legal practices in contemporary anti-racist social justice struggles? What are the conditions of engagement of these organisations in the legal arena and how do they impact social justice struggles in Sweden? What are the stakes in the legal practices of these movements? Rather than a strategically chosen tool for social justice, legal practice could be understood as a kind of self-defence, as resorting to law is often a response to an unjust legal system, oppressive treatment by the state or disadvantage and deprivation. The interviewees’ reflections on their legal practices are informed by a fundamental ambivalence between the ideological commitment in the critique of law and their position from which it is impossible to ignore the legal arena. Instead of taking a clear stance for or against the law as a tool for social justice struggles, we have attempted to understand what are the methods and the effects of legal practice that grow from this ambivalence. The accounts of our interviewees indicate that both practical strategies and ways of accounting for these aim at subverting and challenging the law while at the same time using it. Throughout the analysis we have conceptualised these strategies as decentring, re-politicising and redistribution.
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批判法律实践:当代瑞典反种族主义社会正义斗争中的法律途径
基于对瑞典反种族主义社会正义运动的法律从业者的采访,我们探讨了当社会运动通过法律舞台寻求反种族主义的社会正义时出现的一些困境和悖论。受访者如何理解和批判性地理解当代反种族主义社会正义斗争中的法律实践?这些组织参与法律领域的条件是什么?它们如何影响瑞典的社会正义斗争?这些运动的法律实践有什么利害关系?法律实践不是一种战略选择的社会正义工具,而是一种自卫,因为诉诸法律往往是对不公正的法律制度、国家的压迫性待遇或劣势和剥夺的回应。受访者对其法律实践的反思源于法律批判中的意识形态承诺和他们不可能忽视法律舞台的立场之间的根本矛盾。我们没有将支持或反对法律作为社会正义斗争的工具,而是试图了解从这种矛盾心理中产生的法律实践的方法和效果。受访者的描述表明,无论是实际的策略还是解释这些策略的方式,都旨在颠覆和挑战法律,同时使用法律。在整个分析过程中,我们将这些策略概念化为去中心化、重新政治化和再分配。
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Studies in Social Justice
Studies in Social Justice POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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