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This page is a history of the legal regime in Taiwan.
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This page is a historyof the legal regime inTaiwan. The earliest majority inhabitants ofTaiwan were probably from Southeast Asia and are racially similar...
The historyof the island ofTaiwan dates back tens of thousands of years to the earliest known evidence of human habitation. The sudden appearance of a...
The lawof the Republic of China as applied inTaiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu is based on civil law with its origins in the modern Japanese and German...
Taiwanese nationality law details the conditions in which a person is a national of the Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan. The Nationality Act...
InTaiwan, law can be studied in an undergraduate program resulting in a Bachelor ofLaw (LL.B.) or a postgraduate degree resulting in a Masters of Law...
Law enforcement inTaiwan (officially the Republic of China) operates primarily through governmental police agencies. The current police service in Taiwan...
inTaiwan are Buddhism and Taoism. In these religions, the beliefs present no arguable issues about LGBTQ people[citation needed]. There are no laws about...
The military historyofTaiwan spans at least 400 years and is the historyof battles and armed actions that took place inTaiwan and its surrounding islands...
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. It is located at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern...
political status ofTaiwan or the Taiwan issue is an ongoing dispute on the political status ofTaiwan, currently controlled by the Republic of China (ROC)...
Taiwanese indigenous peoples, also known as Formosans, Native Taiwanese or Austronesian Taiwanese, and formerly as Taiwanese aborigines or Gaoshan people...
Following the ROC government's retreat to Taiwan on 7 December 1949, the Temporary Provisions together with martial law made the country an authoritarian one-party...
II, a long martial law era was held inTaiwan. Policies of the government in this era suppressed languages other than Mandarin in public use. This has...
factors in every period. The cultures and languages ofTaiwan’s indigenous peoples belong to the Austronesian Linguistic Family and have a history spanning...
The Taiwan Relations Act (TRA; Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 96–8, H.R. 2479, 93 Stat. 14, enacted April 10, 1979) is an act of the United...
The recorded historyof education inTaiwan can be traced back to the Dutch colonial period. In 1636, the Dutch started a school for the Sinckan people...
island ofTaiwan, together with the Penghu Islands, became a dependency of Japan in 1895, when the Qing dynasty ceded Fujian-Taiwan Province in the Treaty...
mainland in 1930, came into force inTaiwan, too (family law was later changed in the mainland by the communist regime, but this did not apply to Taiwan). The...
(Chinese: 大撤退) inTaiwan, refers to the exodus of the remnants of the then-internationally-recognized Kuomintang-ruled government of the Republic of China (ROC)...
The term "Taiwanese people" has various interpretations. It may generally be considered the people living on the island ofTaiwan who share a common culture...
The economy ofTaiwan is a highly developed free-market economy. It is the 8th largest in Asia and 20th-largest in the world by purchasing power parity...
government. After Taiwan was handed over the Kuomintang-led Republic of China (ROC) from Japan in 1945 and the start of the 38 year martial law period, the...
Healthcare inTaiwan is administered by the Ministry of Health and Welfare of the Executive Yuan. As with other developed economies, Taiwanese people are...
variety of Mandarin Chinese spoken inTaiwan. A large majority of the Taiwanese population is fluent in Mandarin, though many also speak a variety of Min...
elections inTaiwan each held every four years, typically in January and November. Since 2012 the previously eleven types of elections inTaiwan have been...