Commemorating 76 Years of Human Wrongs in Human Rights
Despite the solemn declarations, human rights are still systematically violated in many ways. The Tai Ji Men case is a blatant example of such violations. by Hans Noot * **A paper presented at the international webinar “The Tai Ji Men Case: Human Rights vs. Human...
The Tai Ji Men Case and Human Rights: They Are All About Making Right What Is Wrong
The word “right” has a fascinating history dating back to the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. We can learn from it what went wrong with Tai Ji Men in Taiwan. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented at the international webinar “The Tai Ji Men Case: Human Rights vs....
“What About My Rights?” Freedom of Religion or Belief, Human Rights, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Jack Donnelly’s theory of human rights may be used as a tool to evidence how Tai Ji Men was the victim of an extraordinary injustice. by Michele Olzi* *Introduction to the international webinar “The Tai Ji Men Case: Human Rights vs. Human Wrongs,” co-organized by...
Religious Freedom in Post-Authoritarian Taiwan. 7. Conclusion
Transitional justice and freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) are connected. Without effective transitional justice, FoRB in Taiwan will remain incomplete. by Tsai Cheng-An Article 7 of 7. Read article 1, article 2, article 3, article...