The Precessional Transition and the Tai ji Men Case

The Precessional Transition and the Tai ji Men Case

A reading of Tai Ji Men and the Tai Ji Men case based on the “transition studies” of French author Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière. by Rita Santillan* *A paper presented at the webinar “After the August 2 Taichung Decision on the Tai Ji Men Case: Can the Law Become a...
From Aeschylus to Tai Ji Men: When Courts of Law Generate Violence

From Aeschylus to Tai Ji Men: When Courts of Law Generate Violence

Decisions of courts of law can both prevent and generate violence. The fathers of the Greek tragedy already knew it, as does—unfortunately—Tai Ji Men. by Massimo Introvigne* *Introduction to the webinar “After the August 2 Taichung Decision on the Tai Ji Men Case: Can...
Who Stole Tai Ji Men 2007 Victory? An International Webinar

Who Stole Tai Ji Men 2007 Victory? An International Webinar

Despite the Supreme Court’s clear verdict in 2007, the Tai Ji Men case was not solved. by Daniela Bovolenta  An article already published in Bitter Winter on July 23rd, 2024. The poster of the webinar. On July 13, 2024, CESNUR, the Center for...
The Solution of the Tai Ji Men Case Needs Alexander the Great

The Solution of the Tai Ji Men Case Needs Alexander the Great

The Republic of China (Taiwan) does grant religious liberty to its citizens. It is not enough: it should be founded on it. by Marco Respinti* *Conclusions of the webinar “13 July 2007: Who Stole Tai Ji Men’s Victory?”, organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without...