Book contents
- Legal Mobilization under Authoritarianism
- Series page
- Legal Mobilization Under Authoritarianism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Acknowledgments
- 4 The opening of new legal opportunities
- 5 The reversal of political opportunities
- 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)
- Bibliography
- Index
5 - The reversal of political opportunities
from Part II
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2012
- Legal Mobilization under Authoritarianism
- Series page
- Legal Mobilization Under Authoritarianism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Acknowledgments
- 4 The opening of new legal opportunities
- 5 The reversal of political opportunities
- 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)
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Legal Mobilization under AuthoritarianismThe Case of Post-Colonial Hong Kong, pp. 89 - 112Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012