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Disrupting the colonial transgender/law nexus: Reading the case of W in Hong Kong
John N ERNI
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Hong Kong
100%
Transgender
100%
Transgender Law
100%
Marriage Law
40%
Operative
20%
20th Century
20%
Copyright
20%
Politics
20%
Law
20%
Justice
20%
Postcolonial
20%
Conceptual Possibilities
20%
Transphobia
20%
Long Ago
20%
Dissidents
20%
Judeo-Christian
20%
Registrar
20%
Legal Approach
20%
National Jurisdiction
20%
Christian Dogma
20%
Legal Challenges
20%
Colonial Law
20%
Marriage Rights
20%
Legal Disputes
20%
Legal Personality
20%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Transgender
100%
Legislation
33%
Courts
33%
Marriage Law
33%
Justice
16%
Twentieth Century
16%