Religions, Beliefs, and Legal Norms: The Tai Ji Men case
Religious liberty problems have a long history in Taiwan and continued well after the Martial Law era. Some persist even today.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights
Claudia Huang, born in Taichung, Taiwan, holds a Master's degree from the Department of Law at National Taiwan University. From 2012 to 2023, she served as a prosecutor at Taipei District Prosecutor’s office and is currently practicing as a lawyer. She has been practicing Tai Ji Men Qigong for more than fifteen years. In the past, she has been involved in cultural exchange and forum activities organized by non-governmental organizations including the Association of World Citizens (AWC) in roles as a member and volunteer.
Religious liberty problems have a long history in Taiwan and continued well after the Martial Law era. Some persist even today.
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