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Taiwan Roundtable Discussion

Talks from the Hoover Institution

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Judicial Nominations and Political Challenges in Taiwan

This chapter explores the complexities of judicial nominations in Taiwan, where political polarization complicates the appointment of neutral judges by the president. It examines the impact of the Kuomintang party's vetoing of qualified candidates and the implications of a divided political climate on the constitutional court's role. The discussion suggests potential institutional reforms aimed at fostering cooperation and enhancing neutrality in judicial decisions.

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