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Home Activity Slideshow 2016-10-09 Through Stroms Looking for Justice - Guo Yao-chi Unjustly Sentenced to 8 Years Strange Case, New Book Presentation at Taichung

2016-10-09 Through Stroms Looking for Justice - Guo Yao-chi Unjustly Sentenced to 8 Years Strange Case, New Book Presentation at Taichung

Through Stroms Looking for Justice - Guo Yao-chi Unjustly Sentenced to 8 Years Strange Case, New Book Presentation at Taichung
 



Through Stroms Looking for Justice - Guo Yao-chi Unjustly Sentenced to 8 Years Strange Case, New Book Presentation at Taichung


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Last Updated ( Monday, 10 October 2016 12:54 )  

Newsflash

In a recent letter to the Taipei Times (Letters, March 8, page 8) it was stated that the Cairo Declaration cannot be used as legal backing for the Republic of China (ROC) government’s sovereignty claim over Taiwan. The Cairo Declaration aside, there are many other statements and documents which are regularly used by the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) government to justify its sovereignty claims.

It can be very instructive to view these statements and documents in a systematic fashion from the viewpoint of the customary law of the post-Napoleonic period.