Articles
The Tai Ji Men Case: A European Lawyer’s Approach
Two fundamental international legal principles, equality and consistency, were violated in the case of Dr. Hong and Tai Ji Men.
The United Nations, Transitional Justice, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Inspired by a decision by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, the U.N. became a main actor in promoting transitional justice. It is needed in Taiwan, too.
Scholars Discuss U.N. Values and the Tai Ji Men Case
On United Nations Day, a webinar focused on transitional justice, freedom of religion or belief, and how justice can be restored for Tai Ji Men.
Tai Ji Men Case Discussed at the Parliament of the World’s Religions
After a spectacular artistic performance and a summary of the case, three dizi presented their experiences.
Scholars Explore Non-Violence and the Tai Ji Men Case
The principle of nonviolent action is a cornerstone of Dr. Hong’s message. Patiently, dizi apply it to their quest for justice.
The Brazilian Experience and the Tai Ji Men Case
Universal principles of qualified tax immunity for spiritual organizations should be applied to the case of Tai Ji Men.
“Exaggerate Taxation is Robbery”
Fiscal persecution is a form of violence, while protests against fiscal tyranny are usually peaceful. What the Boston Tea Party can teach us about the Tai Ji Men case.
Tai Ji Men and the International Day of Peace
Dr. Hong Tao-Tze, the leader of Tai Ji Men, offered a unique contribution to the international promotion of world peace, including through resistance to persecution.
Scholars Discuss Peace, Justice, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Human rights activists and academics also evidenced Dr. Hong’s contribution to peace education.