Law, Nathan, 1993-
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- About the Author (Nathan Law is a pro-democracy activist and former legislator from Hong Kong, living in exile in London. A Nobel Peace Prize nominee and one of Time's 100 Most Influential People of 2020, he is the author of the new book Freedom: How We Lose It and How We Fight Back. ( (Freedom: How We Lose It and How We Fight Back, 2021, viewed May 21, 2024:) )
- OCLC, viewed May 13, 2024(access points: Law, Nathan, 1993- ; Law, Nathan; usage: Nathan Law)
- Freedom, [2021]:ECip title page (Nathan Law)
- The China nexus, 2022:title page (preface by Nathan Law)
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Nathan Law Kwun-chung (Chinese: 羅冠聰; born 13 July 1993) is a Hong Kong activist and politician. As a student leader, he was chairman of the Representative Council of the Lingnan University Students' Union (LUSU), acting president of the LUSU, and secretary-general of the Hong Kong Federation of Students (HKFS). He was one of the student leaders during the 79-day Umbrella Movement in 2014. He is the founding and former chairman of Demosistō, a new political party derived from the 2014 protests. On 4 September 2016, at the age of 23, Law was elected to serve as a legislator for Hong Kong Island, making him the youngest lawmaker in the history of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Over his controversial oath-taking at the Legislative Council inaugural meeting, his office was challenged by the Hong Kong Government which resulted in his disqualification from the Legislative Council on 14 July 2017. Following the enactment of the National Security Law on 1 July 2020, Law left for London and began his self-exile. In April 2021, he was granted political asylum. Hong Kong police had ordered the arrest of Nathan Law for inciting secession and collusion, and issued a HK$1 million bounty for his apprehension in July 2023. In March 2021, Law was named a Pritzker Fellow at the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics. In May 2022, Law received an honorary doctorate from Washington & Jefferson College and was the keynote speaker at the school's 2022 commencement ceremony. In July 2023, Hong Kong police offered HKD 1 million (US$127,644) bounties for information leading to the capture of eight prominent democracy activists based abroad including Nathan Law and wanted for national security crimes.
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