The Republic of China on Taiwan (“Taiwan”) successfully and peacefully transitioned from authoritarian, one-party rule into a constitutional democracy in the early 1990s. However, due to the island’s complex international status and fraught relationship with China, as well as a rather conservative government approach to post-authoritarian discourse on past human rights violations, there has been relatively little scholarly interest in Anglophone academia on Taiwanese transitional justice issues. This Article seeks to deepen our understanding of East Asian transitional justice by examining the influence of post-democratization local conditions on the scope and language of transitional justice legislation during two phases of Taiwan’s legisla...
Panel H1 Rights Defence Lawyers and Constitutionalism in China (1)The Communist People’s Republic of...
The island of Taiwan, located around 160 km east of China, has existed amongst contention and confus...
The subject of this study is what the politically restrictive laws in Taiwan are which have been pla...
The Republic of China on Taiwan (“Taiwan”) successfully and peacefully transitioned from authoritari...
Taiwan’s experience with transitional justice over the past three decades suggests that dealing with...
Ernest Caldwell’s legal history of transitional justice in Taiwan provides scholars a great service ...
The fact that Taiwan set up an institution solely dedicated to transitional justice only thirty year...
Referring to Taiwan’s recent transitional justice legislation as a first tentative step towards the ...
The issue of justice figures prominently m various stages of democratization yet the topic is still ...
Recognition of persecution during an authoritarian era is an issue that has arisen in every society ...
The article attempts to describe Taiwan's progress and a difficult position in practicing transition...
October of 1995 marks the Republic of China\u27s ( ROC ) fiftieth anniversary of occupation in Taiwa...
This paper discusses attempts at reconciliation that followed Taiwan’s transition to democracy after...
China has been discussed in international literature as a transitional state in both social and econ...
The Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC, also known as the Council of Grand Justices) has been regarded...
Panel H1 Rights Defence Lawyers and Constitutionalism in China (1)The Communist People’s Republic of...
The island of Taiwan, located around 160 km east of China, has existed amongst contention and confus...
The subject of this study is what the politically restrictive laws in Taiwan are which have been pla...
The Republic of China on Taiwan (“Taiwan”) successfully and peacefully transitioned from authoritari...
Taiwan’s experience with transitional justice over the past three decades suggests that dealing with...
Ernest Caldwell’s legal history of transitional justice in Taiwan provides scholars a great service ...
The fact that Taiwan set up an institution solely dedicated to transitional justice only thirty year...
Referring to Taiwan’s recent transitional justice legislation as a first tentative step towards the ...
The issue of justice figures prominently m various stages of democratization yet the topic is still ...
Recognition of persecution during an authoritarian era is an issue that has arisen in every society ...
The article attempts to describe Taiwan's progress and a difficult position in practicing transition...
October of 1995 marks the Republic of China\u27s ( ROC ) fiftieth anniversary of occupation in Taiwa...
This paper discusses attempts at reconciliation that followed Taiwan’s transition to democracy after...
China has been discussed in international literature as a transitional state in both social and econ...
The Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC, also known as the Council of Grand Justices) has been regarded...
Panel H1 Rights Defence Lawyers and Constitutionalism in China (1)The Communist People’s Republic of...
The island of Taiwan, located around 160 km east of China, has existed amongst contention and confus...
The subject of this study is what the politically restrictive laws in Taiwan are which have been pla...