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3 - Taiwan

External influences mixed with traditional elements to form its unique legal system

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2011

Chang-fa Lo
Affiliation:
National Taiwan University (NTU)
E. Ann Black
Affiliation:
University of Queensland
Gary F. Bell
Affiliation:
National University of Singapore
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Summary

Introduction

Taiwan is also known as the Republic of China (ROC), which was established in 1911 when the Ching Dynasty was overturned by the revolutionary party led by Dr Sun Yat-sen. It was the first democratic republic in Asia.

Before long, after the establishment of the Republic, the Chinese Civil War broke out in the late 1920s between the government represented by the Nationalist Party (Kuomintang or KMT) and the communists. Although the civil war was interrupted by the Sino-Japanese War which was later to become part of World War II, it was resumed after Japan was defeated. In 1949 the Communist Party led by Mao Zedong won the Civil War against the Nationalist Government represented by Chiang Kai Shek and established the People's Republic of China (PRC). The Nationalist Government had to move across the Taiwan Strait to the island of Taiwan. Thus since 1949, the jurisdiction of the ROC extends only to the main island of Taiwan and the smaller islands of Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu, as well as quite a number of other very small islands. The total number of these islands is 76. Because of the ROC's current geographical location and jurisdictional reach, the term Taiwan is more frequently used to refer to it.

Taiwan has a population of 23 million living in a relatively small area of approximately 36,000 square kilometres.

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Law and Legal Institutions of Asia
Traditions, Adaptations and Innovations
, pp. 91 - 119
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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Lee, H, Xian Fa Yao Yi [Essence of the Constitution], Angle Publishing Co, Ltd, 2004Google Scholar
Lin, T, Xian Fa Quan Li Fen Li [The Constitution and Separation of Powers], Sharing Publishing Co, Ltd, 2004Google Scholar
Lo, C, Zheng Fu Cai Guo Fa Yu Zheng Fu Cai Guo Xie Ding Lun Xi [Government Procurement Act and Government Procurement Agreement], 2nd ed, Angle Publishing Co, Ltd, 2004Google Scholar
Lo, C, The Legal Culture and System of Taiwan, Kluwer Law International, The Netherlands, 2006Google Scholar
Ma, H H (ed), Trade and Investment in Taiwan: The Legal and Economic Environment in the Republic of China, 2nd ed, Institute of American Culture (now Institute of European and American Studies), Academia Sinica, 1985
Wang, J, Xing Shi Su Song Jiang Yi [Principle of Code of Criminal Procedure], Angle Publishing Co, Ltd, 2005Google Scholar
Wang, Tay-sheng, Legal Reform in Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Rule (1895–1945): The Reception of Western Law, University of Washington Press, 2000Google Scholar
Wang, Tay-sheng, ‘The Legal Development of Taiwan in the 20th Century: Toward a Liberal and Democratic Country’, Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, 2002, p. 531Google Scholar
Wang, Tay-sheng, Tai Wuan Fa Lu Shi Gai Lun [Introduction to Taiwanese Legal History], 2nd ed, Angle Publishing Co, Ltd, 2004Google Scholar
Wang, Tay-sheng (Cooney, S trans), ‘The Impact of Modern Western Law on the Chinese in Taiwan’, Australian Journal of Asian Law, vol. 1, no. 2, 1999, p. 194Google Scholar
Wang, Tez-chien, Fa Xue Ru Men – Min Fa Gai Yao [Civil Code: General Introduction], self-published, 2004
Weng, Y, Liang Qian Xing Zheng Fa [Administration Law], vols. 1 and 2, HanluPublishing Co, Ltd, 2000Google Scholar
Wu, W, Xing Zheng Fa Zhi Li Lun Yu Shi Yong [Administration Law: Theories and Practices], 9th ed, self-published, 2005
Yeh, J, Min Zhu Zhuan Xing Yu Xian Fa Bian Qian[Democratic Transition and Constitutional Change], Angle Publishing Co, Ltd, 2003Google Scholar
Yeh, J, Democracy-Driven Transformation to Regulatory State: The Case of Taiwan, National Taiwan University Law Review, vol. 3, no. 2, 2008
Yeh, J and Chang, W, ‘The Changing Landscape of Modern Constitutionalism: Transitional Perspective’, National Taiwan University Law Review, vol. 4. no. 1, 2009Google Scholar
Judicial, Yuan
JY Interpretation No. 137, 14 December 1973
JY Interpretation No. 216, 19 June 1987
JY Interpretation No. 313, 2 February 1993
JY Interpretation No. 329, 24 December 1993
JY Interpretation No. 342, 8 April 1994
JY Interpretation No. 371, 20 January 1995
JY Interpretation No. 477, 12 February 1999
JY Interpretation No. 499, 24 March 2000
JY Interpretation No. 530, 5 October 2001
JY Interpretation No. 539, 8 February 2002
Control Yuan <http://www.cy.gov.tw/eng/index.asp>
Examination Yuan <http://www.exam.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=5>
Executive Yuan <http://www.ey.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=11>
Government Information Office, Republic of China (Constitution) <http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/news/constitution.htm>
Government Information Office, Republic of China (Constitution, additional articles) <http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/news/additional.htm>
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Legislative Yuan <http://www.ly.gov.tw/ly/en/index.jsp>
National Assembly <http://www.na.gov.tw/index.jsp>

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  • Edited by E. Ann Black, University of Queensland, Gary F. Bell, National University of Singapore
  • Book: Law and Legal Institutions of Asia
  • Online publication: 01 June 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511921131.004
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  • Edited by E. Ann Black, University of Queensland, Gary F. Bell, National University of Singapore
  • Book: Law and Legal Institutions of Asia
  • Online publication: 01 June 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511921131.004
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