01689nam a22001577a 4500999001900000008004100019100005200060245010800112260003100220300003000251520108700281773003101368906002001399942000701419952010501426 c525621d525621240328b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aKanellopoulou, Jenny and Ntounis, Nikos 951461 aA chronotopic evaluation of autonomous Rog: The spatiotemporalities of a “Quasi-public” urban squat aSocial and Legal Studies  a33(1), Feb, 2024: p.61-81 aThe paper explores an urban squat in Ljubljana, Slovenia, following a chronotopic narrative approach. Urban squats often represent a manifestation of alternative notions of who belongs where, when, and why, questions that matter when issues pertaining to their legal status are raised. We examine the case of Autonomous Rog, a formerly squatted bike factory area in the city centre of Ljubljana that the Supreme Court of Slovenia described as “quasi-public.” The paper welcomes the Slovenian Supreme Court's ability to appreciate the social, spatiotemporal, and material elements that make up this idiotropic type of urban space, moving beyond the confines of human-centred legal analysis. We present the journey of Autonomous Rog through three distinctive chronotopic viewpoints, in order to accentuate the subversive human and material properties that found their way into the Slovenian legal system, as we reflect on the law's ability to embrace spatiotemporal representations in an urban context.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09646639221147650  aSocial and Legal Studies  aSOCIAL PROBLEMS cAR 00102ddc40709400679aIIPAbIIPAd2024-03-28h33(1), Feb, 2024: p.61-81pAR131417r2024-03-28yAR