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Legal Mobilization Under Authoritarianism The Case Of Postcolonial Hong Kong Waikeung Tam

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Legal Mobilization Under Authoritarianism The Case Of Postcolonial Hong Kong Waikeung Tam
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Waikeung Tam
ISBN: 9781107031999, 1107031990
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Legal Mobilization Under Authoritarianism The Case Of Postcolonial Hong Kong Waikeung Tam by Waikeung Tam 9781107031999, 1107031990 instant download after payment.

Legal mobilization is the process by which individuals invoke their legal rights and use litigation to defend or develop these rights against the government. In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to this phenomenon as it occurs under authoritarian regimes. It is often suggested that, in such situations, legal mobilization is caused by the strategic interests of the ruling elites. Using the case study of post-colonial Hong Kong, where legal mobilization has by no means unfolded as political authorities would wish, Waikeung Tam casts doubt on this contention. To do so, he examines in depth why and how legal mobilization arises under authoritarianism. Tam analyses quantitative data of changes in the Hong Kong judiciary agendas over the last three decades and uses detailed interviews with activists, politicians, cause lawyers, judges and government officials to reveal the complex underlying socio-political forces at play.

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