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“Taiwanization” in Taiwan’s Politics
Japanese Journal of Political Science, 2005Historically, the concept of “Taiwan” has played a variety of roles in the politics of the island. During the Qing 淸 dynasty (1683–1895 in Taiwan), the Han-settled areas of Taiwan were local areas within the larger Qing empire, while the aboriginal areas were quite literally “off the map.” During the Japanese period (1895–1945) several approaches to ...
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2022
This chapter examines the civil law system of the Republic of China (‘ROC’). It highlights that the ROC has a national judiciary, with no separate state court system. The chapter then details the forms of will under ROC law: holograph will, notarial will, sealed will, dictated will, and oral will.
Peng Kwang Chen, Pamela Huang
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This chapter examines the civil law system of the Republic of China (‘ROC’). It highlights that the ROC has a national judiciary, with no separate state court system. The chapter then details the forms of will under ROC law: holograph will, notarial will, sealed will, dictated will, and oral will.
Peng Kwang Chen, Pamela Huang
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2007
Abstract Issues of language and national identity have been of considerable importance for those living on the island of Taiwan for much of the twentieth century, and continue to be the subject of great public debate in contemporary Taiwan as the population tries to establish what kind of nation it thinks it should belong to.
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Abstract Issues of language and national identity have been of considerable importance for those living on the island of Taiwan for much of the twentieth century, and continue to be the subject of great public debate in contemporary Taiwan as the population tries to establish what kind of nation it thinks it should belong to.
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