Books and Edited Collections
Art - New Trajectories in Law Series (series editors Adam Gearey and Colin Perrin) (forthcoming, 2025) (London, Routledge).
The Practice and Process Art/Law Symposium Special Edition Law and Humanities with Jack Ky Tan (2022) 16(2) 156-280.
Art, Law, Power: Perspectives on Legality and Resistance in Contemporary Aesthetics (2020) with Eleftheria Lekakis (London, Counterpress).
Protest, Property and the Commons - Performances of Law and Resistance (2016) Social Justice Books Series (London, Routledge).
Articles and Books Chapters
Instrumenting(s): Accounting a Series of Repetitive Beats, with D. Hignell-Tully and A. Hultkvist, Amicus Curiae, Series 2 6(2) (2025) 472-488.
Inside-Out: Autonomy, Formalism and the Legal Architectures of Outsider Art, in Sofia Stolk, Renske Vols, and Miriam Bak McKenna (eds.), International Law and Architecture (Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming, 2025).
Petrified Legality, Percolating Sovereignty: Entropic Aesthetics in Laws of Ice, in Helen Palmer and Charlie Blake (eds.) Special Issue, Thalatta! Thalatta! THE SEA, Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities (forthcoming, 2025).
Urban Surfaces Definition in Sabina Andron, Konstantinos Avramidis, Tom Ward (eds.), Urban Surfaces Research Network Volume 3 (2024) 16-19.
To Open Up: A performative rewriting of Pendragon v United Kingdom (1998) 27 EHRR CD 17 with Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos in Helen Dancer, Bonnie Holligan and Helena Howe (eds.) Earth Law Judgments Project (Hart, 2024) 251-262.
Bass, Slate and Spray Paint: On the Edge of, and within, Trespass (2023) Nuart Journal 4(1) 24-35.
Forming the Legal Avant-Garde: A Theory of Art/Law (2023) Law Culture and the Humanities 19(2) 320-351.
Practice and/or Process? (In)Disciplining Law and Art (2022) in Lucy Finchett-Maddock and Jack Ky Tan (eds.) The Practice and Process Art/Law Symposium Special Edition Law and Humanities 16(2) 156-164.
A Poverty of the Spirit? Law, Property and Addiction (2021) in Maria Grahn Farley (ed.) Adam Gearey's Voices on Law and Activism: Addressing the Work of Adam Gearey (Uppsala, De Lege) 141-168.
In Vacuums of Law We Find- Outsider Poiesis in Street Art and Graffiti (2019) in D. Chappell and Saskia Hufnagel (eds.) Art Crime Handbook (London, Palgrave MacMillan) 855-880.
Continua of (In)Justice (2018) in Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.) Handbook of Law and Theory (London, Routledge) 104-123.
Nonlinearity, autonomy and resistant law (2018) in Tom Webb and Stephen Wheatley (eds.) Complexity Theory & Law: Mapping an Emergent Jurisprudence, Law, Science and Society Series (London, Routledge) 213-233.
Speculative Entropy - Dynamism, Hyperchaos and the Fourth Dimension in Environmental Law Practice (2018) in Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos and Victoria Brooks (eds.) ‘esearch Methods in Law Series (Handbook of Research Methods in Environmental Law) (London, Edward Elgar Publishing) 104-130.
Squatters' right - a case study on 'legal movements' theory (2017) Socialist Lawyer 40-45.
Beauty, Totality, Violent Law (2017) The Conscious Lawyer 8-10.
ArtLaw Network (2017),The Conscious Lawyer 11-12.
Time's Up – Resisting Private Limitations on Rights to Housing and Protest (2016) in M. Vols and J. Sidoli del Ceno (eds.) Regulating the City: Contemporary Urban Housing Law (The Hague, Eleven Publishing) 81-107.
Letters on Legal Architecture (2016), with Léopold Lambert ARCH+ Legislating Architecture Berlin May 14-20 14-21.
Law in Numbers - The Poiesis of the Crowd (2014), Lo Squaderno (Crowded Spaces) 13-18.
Fracking and the Legal and Extra-Legal in Planning Procedures (2014) Journal of Environmental Law and Planning 1210-214.
The Changing Architectures of Adverse Possession and a Poltiical Aesthetics of Squatting (2014) in Lorna Fox-O'Mahony et al. (eds.) 'Vulnerable Demons'? Moral Rhetoric and the Criminalisation of squatting (London, Routledge) 204-223.
Squatting in London - Squatters Rights and Legal Movement(s) (2014) in B. van der Steen and A. Katzeff (eds.) The City is Ours (2014) (Oakland, PM Press) 207-231.
Responding to the Private Regulation of Dissent - Climate Change Action, Popular Justice and the Right to Protest (2013) Journal of Environmental Law 25(2) 293-304.
The Case of the Naughty in Relation to Law (2013) in Elena Loizidou (ed.) Disobedience: Concept and Practice (London, Routledge) 83-97.
An Epistolary Conversation with Léopold Lambert (2013) in The Funambulist Papers: Volume 4 (Brooklyn, Punctum Books) 9-22.
Seeing Red - Entropy, Property and Resistance in the Summer Riots 2011 (2012) Law and Critique 23(3) 199-217.
The Criminalisation of Squatting (2011) Corporate Watch Magazine (50-51) 23-25.
Finding Space for Resistance through Legal Pluralism - The Hidden Legality of the UK Social Centre Movement (2010) Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law (60) 31-52.
An Anarchists Wetherspoons or Virtuous Resistance? Social Centres as MacIntyres Vision of Practice-based Communities (2008) Philosophy of Management 7(1) 21-32.
Squats and Spaces Solidarity Day: The Globe as a Temporary Autonomous Zone (2008) in What’s this Place? Stories from Radical Social Centres in the UK and Ireland ESRC funded project Autonomous Geographies (Leeds, Footprints Woklers Co-Operative) 76-79.
Online
Psychiatric Architectures and Institutional Aesthetics – The Materio-Legislative Entanglement of Outsider Art (2022) published at www.legalsightseeing.org
Nowhere Left to Dance: ScumTek, the Electronic Underground and Neoliberal Mainstreamism, (2016) published at www.criticallegalthinking.com
Their Law: The New Energies of UK Squats, Social Centres and Eviction Resistances in the Fight Against Expropriation (Part 2 of 2) (2015) published at www.criticallegalthinking.com
Their Law: The New Energies of UK Squats, Social Centres and Eviction Resistances in the Fight Against Expropriation (Part 1 of 2) (2015) published at www.criticallegalthinking.com
Locating a Right to Protest (2014) published at www.democraticaudit.com
Letters on Legal Architecture (2013) published at www.criticallegalthinking.com
The Law of the Commons: Climate Change Protest in Buckfastleigh (2013) published at www.criticallegalthinking.com
Architecture and the Law: An Epistolary Conversation with Dr. Lucy Finchett-Maddock in four letters (2013) published at www.funambulist.net
No Home for Squatters' Rights: Limitations and Legitimated Violence (2012) published at www.criticallegalthinking.com
Burroughs Called the Law with Nathan Moore (2012) published at www.ebsn.eu
Entropy, Law and Funambulism (2011) published at www.funambulist.net
To Dis or Not to Dis? Disobedience in Relation to Naughty and Law's Response (2011) published at www.criticallegalthinking.com and www.thefunambulist.net
Some Indonesian Recollections on Critical Legal Pluralism (2011)published at www.criticallegalthinking.com
Critical Legal Pluralism and the Law of the Ulayat (2011) RUPES Working Paper
Trespassers Will and the Removal of the Other (2011) published at www.criticallegalthinking.com
The Memory and the Hope of Social Centres (2011) published at http://mujinga.net/protospace4
Book Reviews
Cristy Clarke and John Page The Lawful Forest: A Critical History of Property, Protest and Spatial (2024) Edinburgh Critical Studies in Law, Literature and the Humanities (2023) in Modern Law Review 87 521-526.
Mary Manjikian Securitisation of Property Squatting (2014) London Routledge in Journal of Urban Studies 51(6) 1341-1344.
Journalism
Who's Guarding Property Guardians? The Guardian, Friday 9 June 2010.
Podcasts
Eminent Domain v Imminent Domain: The Law and its Spatial Practices published at www.archipelago.net.