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Friday, August 15, 2008

Justices of the Constitutional Court

Original post by www.taiwanlawresources.com


The Constitutional Court interprets the Constitution with respect to the following matters:
(1)Uncertainties regarding the application of the Constitution;
(2)The constitutionality of laws or orders; and
(3)The constitutionality of local government laws.


The Honorable Chief Justice & President of the Judicial Yuan Lai, In–Jaw
The Honorable Justice & Vice President of the Judicial Yuan Tsay-Chuan Hsieh
The Honorable Justice Pi-Hu Hsu
The Honorable Justice Feng-Zhi Peng
The Honorable Justice Tzu-Yi Lin
The Honorable Justice Tzong-Li Hsu
The Honorable Justice Yu-hsiu Hsu
The Honorable Justice Si-Yao Lin
The Honorable Justice Qi-Ming Chi
The Honorable Justice Chen-Shan Li
The Honorable Justice Ching-You Tsai 

Posted by The Taiwan Law Blogger at 12:01 AM  

Labels: J.Y. Interpretations, Judicial Yuan, The Constitution

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