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The lawlessness of law and order
John N ERNI
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Social Sciences
Law and Order
100%
Protest Movements
100%
Hong Kong
66%
Police
66%
Legislation
33%
Political Science
33%
Civil Disobedience
33%
Human Rights
33%
Economics
33%
Social Consciousness
33%
Repression
33%
Keyphrases
Law
100%
Lawlessness
100%
Protest Movements
33%
Hong Kong
11%
Social Activism
11%
Copyright
11%
Economic Needs
11%
Governance Forms
11%
Civil Disobedience
11%
Social Consciousness
11%
Legal Economy
11%
Legal Science
11%
Civil Unrest
11%
Disobedience
11%
Legal Theorist
11%
Legal Realism
11%
Human Rights Practice
11%
Culture Wars
11%
State Repression
11%
Loss of Integrity
11%
Technical Discourse
11%
Legal Question
11%
Discursive Approach
11%
Police Violence
11%
Hong Kong Protests
11%
Two-pole
11%