Changing Repertoires of Contention in Hong Kong: A Case Study on the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement

  • Chung H
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Introduction The movement opposing the Extradition Law Amendment Bill (反對修訂逃犯條例 faandeoi saudeng toufaan tiulai, below Anti-ELAB movement) in Hong Kong has reignited a new protest cycle after a period of abeyance following the 2014 Umbrella Movement (UM). Back in February 2019, the HKSAR government put forward a proposal to amend existing ordinances to allow Hong Kong to detain and transfer fugitives to countries and territories where there is no formal extradition agreement, including mainl...

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Chung, H.-F. (2020). Changing Repertoires of Contention in Hong Kong: A Case Study on the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement. China Perspectives, 2020(3), 57–63. https://doi.org/10.4000/chinaperspectives.10476

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