作者: yinnching
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2026年1月13日 — 科技政策投書 — 台灣的小紅書禁令
With Shao-kai, we recently published a freedom of speech analysis of the Xiaohongshu Ban on the Verfassungsblog. In this piece, we argue that the Ban is constitutional problematic. On December 4, 2025, Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior imposed a one-year ban on Xiaohongshu (Rednote), a Chinese social media platform, which has become an important source…
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2025年11月18日 — 投書 — 台灣長達一年的憲法失能
I occasionally share updates and trivia from the court, along with public comments from Taiwanese legal scholars on cases and court business. If you like it, I hope you consider sharing it. *** I recently published an analysis of the Taiwan Constitutional Court on the blog of the International Society of Public Law (ICON•S). In…
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2025年7月30日——憲法法庭更新
I occasionally share updates and trivia from the court, along with public comments from Taiwanese legal scholars on cases and court business. If you like it, I hope you consider sharing it. I stopped updating for almost half a year—not only because of my terrible time management, but also because the TCC is officially dysfunctional…
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2025年2月10日——憲法法庭週報
Every Monday, I will share the weekly updates and trivia from the court, along with public comments from Taiwanese legal scholars on cases and court business. If you like it, I hope you consider sharing it. This week’s news includes President Lai Ching-te exercising his mediation power on February 10, 2025, and a 3-justice chamber…
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2025年1月27日——憲法法庭週報
Every Monday, I will share the weekly updates and trivia from the court, along with public comments from Taiwanese legal scholars on cases and court business. If you like it, I hope you consider sharing it. This week’s news includes the fate of the constitutional procedural act, a whole-court dismissal, and a memorial to the…
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2025年1月20日——憲法法庭週報
This is a new series of blog posts updating the weekly activities of the Taiwan Constitutional Court. Every Monday, I will share the weekly updates and trivia from the court, along with public comments from Taiwanese legal scholars on cases and court business. If you like it, I hope you consider sharing it. *** Background…
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憲法訴訟惡法一旦通過,該如何因應?
Recently, the Taiwan Constitutional Court has been facing the threat of court curbing from the majority of congressmen in the Legislative Yuan (LY), composed of the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP). Specifically, they aim to require the court, when hearing cases en banc, to have 15 justices and to enhance the voting…
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Taiwan Human Right Hub 上線了!
Human rights in Taiwan have long been a global academic focus due to their robust and innovative approach. However, the lack of English literature has created a language barrier, preventing the world from gaining a deeper understanding.To bridge this gap, the Taiwan Human Rights Hub presents the development of human rights in Taiwan through 11…
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Hello world!
As far as I know, very few Taiwanese legal scholars use blogs to present their ideas and research (Professor Marx Chen at the Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, is the only exception. I am a long-term reader and big fan of his blog). In contrast, US legal scholars still rely on blogs…