Article 28 of Taiwan’s Tax Collection Act and the August 2, 2024, Tai Ji Men Decision
The article was amended in 2021 to make it less favorable to taxpayers. But the Taichung High Administrative Court applied the amendment retroactively to unjustly hit Tai Ji Men. by Gau Ding-Yi An article already published in Bitter Winter on August 26th, 2024. Gau...
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
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...
Injustice Is Served in Taiwan: A Wrong Administrative Decision Against Tai Ji Men
The Tai Ji Men case might have been solved by the Taichung High Administrative Court on August 2. The court missed the opportunity. by Massimo Introvigne An article already published in Bitter Winter on August 17th, 2024. Taichung High Administrative Court. From...