Civil unrest and governance in Hong Kong: law and order from historical and cultural perspectives /
spine title : Civil unrest and governance in Hong Kong.
edited by Michael H.K. Ng and John D. Wong.
- ix, 220 pages : illustrations, ; 24 cm.
- Routledge studies in Asian law. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : Negotiating the legitimacy of governance / John Wong & Michael Ng -- Rule of law in Hong Kong history demythologised : student umbrella movement of 1919 / Michael Ng -- 'Our best trump card' : a brief history of deportation in Hong Kong, 1857-1955 / Christopher Munn -- Exclusion as oppression : a quest for extra-legal status for Chinese medicine in colonial Hong Kong / Yu Xiu-ling -- How the 1967 riots changed Hong Kong's political landscape, with the repercussions still felt today / Gary Ka-wai Cheung --'Flying MPs' and political changes in a colonial setting : political reform under MacLehose's governorship of Hong Kong / Lui Tai-lok -- Between two episodes of social unrest below the Lion Rock : from the 1967 riots to the Umbrella Movement of 2014 / John Wong -- Social movements and the law : the case of Hong Kong / Albert Chen -- Civil disobedience and the rule of law / Benny Tai -- From civil disobedience to institutional politics : conflict over the Public Order Ordinance in 2000 / Agnes Ku -- The artwork of Hong Kong's Occupy Central Movement / Marco Wan -- Who speaks for the Lion Rock? : the pro-Cantonese campaign (or lack thereof) in Hong Kong / Stephen Chu.
9781138689978 RM578.55 (PTSL)
Social movements--History.--China--Hong Kong Public law--History.--China--Hong Kong