The Two United Nations Covenants and the Tai Ji Men Case
International observers continue to watch whether Taiwan respects the Covenants it incorporated into its domestic law in 2009. In the case of Tai Ji Men, it doesn’t. by René Wadlow* *A paper presented at the conference “Looking at the Development of Human Rights in...
“Summum Ius, Summa Iniuria”: From Cicero to Tai Ji Men
More than two thousand years ago, legal scholars already understood that sometimes the literal application of a law creates the worst injustice. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper prepared for the International Forum on World Citizenship Day, April 1, 2024, “Practicing...
Management of Religious Diversity Through Conventions and the Tai Ji Men Case
Taiwan incorporated the Two UN Covenants into its domestic law, but the Tai Ji Men case proves it does not always respect them. by Hans Noot* *A paper prepared for the International Forum on World Citizenship Day, April 1, 2024, “Practicing Freedom of Religion and...
Solving the Tai Ji Men Case: An Issue of Social Justice
Social justice cannot be separated from granting human rights to everybody. An international webinar discussed how they were denied to Tai Ji Men. by Daniela Bovolenta An article already published in Bitter Winter on February 29th, 2024. The poster of the webinar. On...