Description
About the Author
David Renton is one of Britain's leading social justice barristers. His clients have included Occupy protesters and blacklisted trade unionists. He writes regularly on law and justice for The Guardian and The London Review of Books.
Reviews
"Renton is one of the most consistently interesting and imaginative political writers in Britain today, and this eloquent attack on the repressive legalism common to populists and neoliberals alike is one of his best yet."
"Renton's experience as a barrister and historian shines through in a learned, and eminently readable, account of the structure of law and the daily business of the Courts."
"Meticulously researched and convincingly argued, Renton urges us to quit seeking liberation through legislation, instead wield our collective power for change."
"A cogent, compelling argument that the pursuit of justice requires breaking with the hegemony of law."
All police and prison abolitionists should read this book... it is a timely and sharp intervention, reminding us that laws are not only oppressively enforced but are themselves be a tool of control."
Book Information
ISBN 9781914420177
Author David Renton
Format Paperback
Page Count 270
Imprint Repeater Books
Publisher Watkins Media Limited