Law, Politics, and Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies When Groups Take Justice Into Their Own Hands The Prosecutorial Narrative and the Double Bind of Liberal Legalism Mobilizing the Power of Victimhood Challenging the State's Crime Definition When Prosecutors Respond : Narratives in Action ETA cases in Spain Casting the Net Wider by Calling the Armed Group a Network Narrating the Praise for ETA Prisoners as Humiliation of Victims "Mapuche conflict" cases in Chile Vascillating Between Criminilisation and Negotiation Responding to Allegations of Racism and Repression Against the Mapuche People "Eco-terrorism" cases in the United States Shifting from Reactive to Proactive Prosecutions Drawing a Boundary between Raising Awareness and Intimidation Conclusion : The Prosecutor's Contested Claim to Criminal Justice |