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  2. Law of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In the area of constitutional law, the Taiwan uses the 2005 Additional Articles which amend the original 1947 Constitution. Significant changes have been made to take into account the fact that the Government of the Republic of China only controls Taiwan and surrounding islands since the 1950s.

  3. Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of ...

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    The current Additional Articles of the Constitution entail 12 articles: Article 1 Referendum on amendment to the Constitution and alteration of the national territory. Article 2 President and the vice president. Article 3 Premier and the Executive Yuan. Article 4 Legislative Yuan. Article 5 Judicial Yuan. Article 6 Examination Yuan. Article 7 ...

  4. Constitution of the Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Republic of China is the fifth and current constitution of the Republic of China (ROC), ratified by the Kuomintang during the Constituent National Assembly session on 25 December 1946, in Nanking, and adopted on 25 December 1947. The constitution, along with its Additional Articles, remains effective in ROC-controlled ...

  5. Why Taiwan’s Constitutional Court Hearing on Legislative ...

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    Taiwan’s Judicial Office Building, which houses the Constitutional Court that will hear arguments on the constitutionality of a package of controversial amendments passed by the legislature ...

  6. 2024 Taiwanese constitutional controversy - Wikipedia

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    After the rejection, the DPP legislative caucus, President Lai, the Executive Yuan, and the Control Yuan filed a joint constitutional review to the Constitutional Court. The Constitutional Court held a preparatory hearing on July 10. [16] The Court later issued a temporary injunction on July 19. A constitutionality hearing was held on August 6 ...

  7. Taiwan court rules death penalty constitutional but only for ...

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    Taiwan's constitutional court ruled on Friday that the death penalty is constitutional but only for the most serious crimes with the most rigorous legal scrutiny, after considering a petition ...

  8. Explainer-What is 'Taiwan independence' and is Taiwan already ...

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    The Qing dynasty incorporated Taiwan as part of Fujian province in 1684 and only declared it a separate Chinese province in 1885. ... in 1979 but is bound by law to provide the island with the ...

  9. Referendums in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Referendums in Taiwan at both the national and local level are governed by the Referendum Act of Taiwan, which was enacted by the Legislative Yuan in December 2003. Citizens can propose laws via referendums at the national and local levels. The Referendum Act also allowed people to make changes or abolish laws by referendums.