In the program of which we publish a transcript, an expert suggested that Taiwan’s tax bureaucracy is dominated by graduates from National Chengchi University’s Department of Public Finance, while law graduates are under-represented.
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“Public Trial by All” for Tai Ji Men. 4. Unlawful Tax Collection Is a Crime
In the program of which we publish a transcript, a lawyer explains why what happened in the Tai Ji Men Case falls under Article 129 of Taiwan’s Criminal Code, punishing the crime of unlawful collection.
“Public Trial by All” for Tai Ji Men. 3. Courts Where Taxpayers Never Win
That courts can accept the obviously false argument that Tai Ji Men is a cram school was explained in the program of which we publish a transcript with the systemic pro-government bias of Taiwan’s administrative courts.
“Public Trial by All” for Tai Ji Men. 2. Why Taichung’s High Administrative Court Was Wrong
In the second part of the transcript of a Taiwanese program, a lawyer explains the mistakes made by the Taichung judges in their controversial decision.
“Public Trial by All” for Tai Ji Men. 1. An Ineffective Remedy System
The first part of the transcript of a successful Taiwanese program, where the Tai Ji Men case and the recent unjust Taichung High Administrative Court decision were discussed in depth.
“Pax Cultura”: Why Protecting Tai Ji Men’s Sacred Land is Essential to Peace
International law, at whose origin is the “Roerich Pact” promoted in the 1930s by Russian painter Nicholas Roerich, protects the inviolability of religious buildings and lands.
International Day of Peace: Tai Ji Men’s Pursuit of Equality, Justice, and Conscience-Based Peace
Tai Ji Men offers a praiseworthy example of global advocacy for peace and justice. The injustice it suffers in Taiwan should be rectified.
“The Truth, the Whole Truth, Nothing but the Truth”: Transitional and Restorative Justice in the Tai Ji Men Case
Denying justice to Tai Ji Men, as the Taichung High Administrative Court did on August 2, means that transitional justice problems have not been solved in Taiwan.
There Will Be No Peace Without Real Justice for Tai Ji Men
An international webinar on the eve of UN International Day of Peace discussed the necessary connection between peace and justice, and the Tai Ji Men case.
No Peace Without Real Justice: The Pillar of Sustainable Social Harmony
In theory, everybody is in favor of peace. However, peace is impossible if injustices such as the one vested on Tai Ji Men in Taiwan are not rectified.









