FORMOSA PLASTICS V. PROF. TSUANG BEN-JEI UPDATE: FINAL HEARING OF THE FIRST INSTANCE ON 29 AUGUST
Oral arguments in the civil suit filed by Formosa Plastics Group (FPG) affiliates, the Formosa Chemicals & Fiber Corporation and Mailiao Power Corporation, against Professor TSUANG Ben-jei o
2013/08/30
Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association, Taiwan

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Hopes: People in Legal Field Fight for Justice for General Public
  Chinese version   To Ya-ying twenty years later, How are you? What kind of job are you doing right now? Are you sharing part of your income with public welfare organizations?
2011/07/04
Translated by: Debbie Lin, Ya-ying Tsai

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Sustainable Development: Taiwan’s Perspective, Taiwan’s Role
Conference on The United Nations, Taiwan and Sustainable Development, 19 July 2008This report is an adaptation of a presentation given by the Taiwan delegation to the Global Greens Congress held in
2011/07/04
Firmin DeBarbander

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Activism Gets Rolling in Taiwan
TAIPEI — Robin Winkler, an American-born lawyer, changed his citizenship in 2003 to avoid deportation from Taiwan. He feared that his constant, outspoken pressure on officials to consider w
2011/06/05
RALPH JENNINGS, 翻譯:林嘉倫.林孟庭

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About the Movie "TOTAL DENIAL"
Burma/Myanmar, has been under military rule in various forms since 1962. In 1988, a group of 19 military officers—first called the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC) and later cal
2010/10/24

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Children – If They Don’t Know It How Can They Care About It?
During the past two days I spent some time with a young man less than two years old. His name is Ren-rui, and on Saturday he, his mother and I had lunch at a restaurant about a kilometer from the
2010/10/16

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Introduction to 'An Unreasonable Woman': What will it take?
Everyday I ask the same questions over and over again: why are people doing this? Why are persons with education, money, intelligence, position, power, good intentions and other attributes that we c
2009/12/30
Robin Winkler

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We Could Have Saved Ourselves, but We Didn’t
"We could have saved ourselves, but we didn’t. It’s amazing. What state of mind were we in, to face extinction and simply shrug it off?" So says an archivist from the year 2055
2009/10/04

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