Parliaments, Democracy, and the Tai Ji Men Case

Parliaments, Democracy, and the Tai Ji Men Case

The very reasons that motivated the United Nations to establish an International Day of Parliamentarism call for a solution of the Tai Ji Men case. by Willy Fautré* *A paper presented the webinar “Parliaments, Democracy, and Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and...
León 1188: The First Parliament, Taxes, and the Tai Ji Men Case

León 1188: The First Parliament, Taxes, and the Tai Ji Men Case

Taxpayers’ rights are not just one among many matters Parliaments should control. They are the historical reasons why Parliaments were created. by Massimo Introvigne* *Introduction to the webinar “Parliaments, Democracy, and Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and...
Religions, Beliefs, and Legal Norms: The Tai Ji Men case

Religions, Beliefs, and Legal Norms: The Tai Ji Men case

Religious liberty problems have a long history in Taiwan and continued well after the Martial Law era. Some persist even today. by Claudia Huang* *A paper presented at the Second World Conference for Religious Dialogue and Cooperation, Strumica, North Macedonia, June...