Taiwan’s Religious Liberty Problems, Tai Ji Men Case Discussed in Kaunas, Lithuania
The final session of the conference “Nation Building and Cultural Diversity in East Asia” at Vytautas Magnus University explored unsolved Taiwanese issues of freedom of religion or belief. by Daniela Bovolenta An article already published in Bitter...
The Road to the United Nations: It All Started with Religion, Bureaucrats, and Taxes
A significant predecessor of the United Nations was the Permanent Court of Arbitration. It was established in a hurry to decide a case about gifts to the Catholic Church that Mexico had decided to tax retroactively. by Massimo Introvigne* *Introduction to the webinar...
The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan. 2. Legal and Economic Analysis
Legal mistakes not only created injustice but also caused unnecessary costs and unfavorable economic consequences for both Tai Ji Men and Taiwan’s society. by Liu Yin-Chun* *A paper presented at the international conference “Nation Building and Cultural Diversity in...
The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan. 1. Introduction
Tai Ji Men’s positive contribution to the international image of Taiwan has been highly significant. Yet, it has continued to be harassed through ill-founded tax bills. by Liu Yin-Chun* *A paper presented at the international conference “Nation Building and Cultural...