The Judicial Yuan (Chinese: 司法院; pinyin: Sīfǎ Yuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Su-hoat Īⁿ) is the judicial branch of the government of Taiwan. It runs a Constitutional...
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Successfully impeached cases then go to the Disciplinary Court of the Judicial Yuan for adjudication. Impeachment of the President and the Vice President...
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Legislative Yuan, together with National Assembly and Control Yuan, form three chambers of a tricameral parliament according to the Judicial Yuan's interpretation...
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Same-sex marriage in Taiwan (redirect from Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 748)
original on 18 May 2019. Retrieved 18 May 2019. "Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 748". Judicial Yuan. 24 May 2017. Archived from the original on 25 February...
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presidency and five branches (Yuan): the Executive Yuan, Legislative Yuan, Judicial Yuan, Examination Yuan, and Control Yuan. The president is the head of...
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Politics of Taiwan (section Judicial Yuan)
has authority over the five administrative branches (Yuan): Executive, Legislative, Control, Judicial, and Examination. The National Assembly of the Republic...
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Constitution by the Judicial Yuan in 1957, the NA formed part of a three-chamber tricameral parliament together with the Legislative and Control Yuans and was the...
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This is a list of presidents of the Judicial Yuan of the Republic of China. This position is also called the Chief justice since the 4th constitutional...
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Hsu Tzong-li (category Taiwanese Presidents of the Judicial Yuan)
February 1956) is a Taiwanese judge who has served as the President of the Judicial Yuan since 2016. Hsu studied at National Taiwan University and later, in...
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Premier and the Executive Yuan. Article 4 Legislative Yuan. Article 5 Judicial Yuan. Article 6 Examination Yuan. Article 7 Control Yuan. Article 8 Remuneration...
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The 11th Legislative Yuan is the current term of members of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which began on 1 February 2024. Members...
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The Executive Yuan (Chinese: 行政院; pinyin: Xíngzhèng Yuàn) is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Under the amended...
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Law of Taiwan (section The Judicial Yuan)
Constitution state that The Judicial Yuan shall be the highest judicial organ of the state (Article 77). The Judicial Yuan is in charge of the courts at...
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little chance of legislative confirmation. After the election, the Judicial Yuan allowed Lien to keep both posts. The opposition Democratic Progressive...
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Africa Judicial review in South Korea Judicial review in Sweden Judicial review in Switzerland Judicial Yuan (Taiwan / Republic of China) Judicial review...
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as the term of the first National Assembly were about to expire, the Judicial Yuan ruled that the expired seats of the National Assembly would continue...
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"Yuan"s: Legislative Yuan, the Executive Yuan, and the Judicial Yuan came from Montesquieuan thought; the Control Yuan and the Examination Yuan came from Chinese...
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Legislative Yuan. Huang Shan-shan, member of Legislative Yuan, former deputy mayor of Taipei. Ann Kao, former member of Legislative Yuan, mayor of Hsinchu...
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Outline of Taiwan (section Judicial Yuan)
of the President Control Yuan Examination Yuan Executive Yuan Government Information Office Judicial Yuan Legislative Yuan Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
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or Yuan (院) include: the Executive Yuan (行政院), the Legislative Yuan (立法院), the Judicial Yuan (司法院), the Examination Yuan (考試院), and the Control Yuan (監察院)...
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Legislative Yuan List of presidents of the Judicial Yuan List of presidents of the Control Yuan List of presidents of the Examination Yuan List of rulers...
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Control Yuan Examination Yuan Executive Yuan Judicial Yuan Legislative Yuan Xuanzheng Yuan, or Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs during the Yuan dynasty...
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Premier of the Republic of China (redirect from Premier of the Executive Yuan)
the Executive Yuan (Chinese: 行政院院長), is the head of the government of the Republic of China of Taiwan and leader of the Executive Yuan. The premier is...
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The Examination Yuan is the civil service commission branch, in charge of validating the qualification of civil servants, of the government of the Republic...
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Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. It houses several judicial agencies of Taiwan, including Judicial Yuan — the judiciary and constitutional court of the government...
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Lin Yang-kang (category Taiwanese Presidents of the Judicial Yuan)
Wei-kuo as his running mate. He resigned his position as the head of the Judicial Yuan on 1 September 1994 to become a presidential advisor to Lee Teng-hui...
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the vice president should become vacant, the President of the Executive Yuan shall act for the president. In case the president should be unable to attend...
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and was succeeded by Qing Empire Prime Minister Yuan Shikai. This moved the government to Beijing. Yuan Shikai enacted a new Constitution to greatly expand...
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that time and was not voted on in the Legislative Yuan. 14 years later on 24 May 2017, the Judicial Yuan ruled that the existing marriage law was unconstitutional...
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major player in the national political scene during the 2004 Legislative Yuan election, with 26 candidates running for local constituency and aboriginal...
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