Using post-colonial Hong Kong as a case study, this book examines why and how legal mobilization arises in authoritarian regimes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Waikeung Tam is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: explaining the rise of legal mobilization in post-colonial Hong Kong 2. The growth of legal mobilization in post-colonial Hong Kong 3. Critical antecedent - legal complex 4. The opening of new legal opportunities 5. The reversal of political opportunities 6. The political origins of cause lawyering in Hong Kong 7. Cause lawyers as transformative agents 8. Rights advocacy groups as transformative agents 9. The impacts of the judicialization of politics 10. Conclusion: theoretical and comparative contributions Appendix 1. Human rights and public policy litigation the Privy Council and the Court of Final Appeal decided (1981-2010) Appendix 2. Important litigation brought by pro-democracy politicians and social activists to the Court of Appeal (CoA) and the Court of First Instance (CFI) (1981-2010) Appendix 3. List of interviewees (alphabetical by category).
1. Introduction: explaining the rise of legal mobilization in post-colonial Hong Kong 2. The growth of legal mobilization in post-colonial Hong Kong 3. Critical antecedent - legal complex 4. The opening of new legal opportunities 5. The reversal of political opportunities 6. The political origins of cause lawyering in Hong Kong 7. Cause lawyers as transformative agents 8. Rights advocacy groups as transformative agents 9. The impacts of the judicialization of politics 10. Conclusion: theoretical and comparative contributions Appendix 1. Human rights and public policy litigation the Privy Council and the Court of Final Appeal decided (1981-2010) Appendix 2. Important litigation brought by pro-democracy politicians and social activists to the Court of Appeal (CoA) and the Court of First Instance (CFI) (1981-2010) Appendix 3. List of interviewees (alphabetical by category).
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