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Lawyers and Hong Kong’s democracy movement: From electoral politics to civil disobedience
Man Yee Karen LEE
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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Lawyers
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Democratic Movement
100%
Electoral Politics
100%
Civil Disobedience
100%
Hong Kong
20%
Copyright
20%
Politics
20%
Democratization
20%
Sovereignty
20%
Authoritarian Regimes
20%
Liberal
20%
Postcolonial
20%
Rule of Law
20%
Political Activism
20%
Democratic Deficit
20%
Cause Lawyering
20%
Political Liberalism
20%
Pro-democracy Movement
20%
Internal Difference
20%
Social Sciences
Democracy
100%
Civil Disobedience
100%
Electoral Politics
100%
Hong Kong
50%
UK
50%
Democratization
50%
Sovereignty
50%
Rule of Law
50%
Political Activism
50%
Legal Practice
50%
Political Liberalism
50%