Legal Mobilization under Authoritarianism
Discover the intricate dynamics of legal rights in authoritarian regimes with Legal Mobilization under Authoritarianism by Waikeung Tam. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this compelling hardback edition spans 234 pages and offers a profound examination of how individuals navigate the legal system to assert their rights against government actions. Through a detailed case study of post-colonial Hong Kong, Tam explores the motivations and mechanisms behind legal mobilization, shedding light on the intersection of law and politics in challenging environments. This book is essential for anyone interested in human rights, law reform, and the role of public interest law in shaping governance. Dive into this insightful analysis and understand the complexities of legal advocacy in the face of authoritarianism.