“Spiritual Fraud” and the 2007 Tai Ji Men Decision
Taiwan’s Supreme Court decided that Tai Ji Men’s activities were not fraudulent. It was an important contribution to the international case law on the possibility of “spiritual fraud.” by Rosita Šorytė* *A paper presented at the event “The 18th Anniversary of the...
The 2007 Tai Ji Men Decision, the Tax Bills, and the ICCPR
By ignoring the 2007 Supreme Court verdict, Taiwanese tax authorities violated Article 14 of the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented at the event “The 18th Anniversary of the Acquittal: A Forum...
Tragedy and Triumph: A Webinar on Tai Ji Men’s 2007 Supreme Court Victory
The 2007 verdict should have ended the Tai Ji Men case. Unfortunately, it did not. by Daniela Bovolenta An article already published in Bitter Winter on July 15th, 2025. The poster of the webinar. On July 13, 2025, one of the regular webinars co-organized about the...
Tai Ji Men and Its Case Discussed at the European Academy of Religion in Vienna
From the Sword and Dragon Dances to the fight for justice and the continuing friendship with dozens of international scholars. by Alessandro Amicarelli A group photo of the session’s speakers. The European Academy of Religion (EUARE) annual conferences are the largest...