O Direito de Taiwan é baseado na lei civil com suas origens nos modernos sistemas jurídicos japonês e alemão. O corpo principal das leis está codificado nos Seis Códigos:[1]
No.
|
Nome
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chinês
|
romanização hokkien taiwanesa
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Torne-se uma romanização
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1
|
Constituição
|
constituição
|
coreano
|
Hién-fap
|
2
|
Código Civil
|
lei civil
|
Bin-hoat
|
Mine-fap
|
3
|
Código de Processo Civil
|
Código de Processo Civil
|
Bîn-sū Sò͘-siōng-hoat
|
Mìn-sṳ Su-clown-fap
|
4
|
Código Criminal
|
lei criminal
|
Heng-hoat
|
Fap de imagem
|
5
|
Código de Processo Penal
|
Direito Processual Penal
|
Heng-sū Sò͘-siōng-hoat
|
Hìn-sṳ Su-siung-fap
|
6
|
Leis administrativas
|
Regulamentos administrativos
|
Hoat-kui Hê
|
Fap-kûi. mercadorias
|
As leis são promulgadas pelo Presidente depois de aprovadas pelo Poder Legislativo ; as regras de execução das leis emitidas pela autoridade competente sob o Poder Executivo designado pela legislação.[1]
- ↑ a b Encyclopædia Britannica Online http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/301097/Japanese-Civil-Code
Hungdah Chiu and Jyh-Pin Fa, "Taiwan's Legal System and Legal Profession" in Taiwan Trade and Investment Law ed. Mitchell A. Silk (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1994) at 3. https://digitalcommons.law.umaryland.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1123&context=mscas
PD-ROC-exempt Certain works in this section the public domain because it is exempted by Article 9 of the Republic of China's Copyright Act (in effect in the "Free Area").
ZHONGHUA MINGUO XIANFA (Constitution of the Republic of China) (Taiwan), available at http://www.judicial.gov.tw/constitutionalcourt/EN/p07_2.asp?lawno=98 (last visited Mar. 28, 2012)
See ZHONGHUA MINGUO XIANFA ZHENGXIU TIAOWEN (The Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China) (Taiwan), available at http://www.judicial.gov.tw/constitutionalcourt/EN/p07_2.asp?lawno=36 (last visited Mar. 28, 2012)
hilin District Court Website, http://sld.judicial.gov.tw/, last visited Mar. 28, 2012.
Taiwan High Court, available at http://tph.judicial.gov.tw/en/default.htm (last visited Mar. 28, 2012)
Taiwan Supreme Court Website, http://tps.judicial.gov.tw/english/ (last visited Mar. 28, 2012)
Taiwan Supreme Administrative Court Website, http://tpa.judicial.gov.tw/, last visited Mar. 28, 2012.
Shihlin Prosecutors Office Website, http://www.slc.moj.gov.tw/mp010.html Archived 2016-06-10 at the Wayback Machine, last visited Dec. 1, 2010.
Lo Chang-fa, The Legal Culture and System of Taiwan (Kluwer Law International 2006)
Administrative Procedure Act (Amended 2001.12.28)
Civil Code (Amended 2008.05.23)
Taiwan Code of Civil Procedure (Amended 2003.06.25) Copyright Act, promulgated on 11 July 2007 by Presidential Order No. (96) Hua-Zong-(1)-Yi-Zih 09600088051; wikisource:Copyright Act (Republic of China, 2006)
Trademark Act, Amended & Promulgated on 28 May 2003 by Presidential Order, and enforced on Nov 28, 2003
Patent Act, Amended And Promulgated on 6 February 2003
The Code Of Criminal Procedure (Amended 2003.02.06)
"Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: China (Taiwan only)". United States Department of State. 2004-02-25. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
"Taiwan: Miscarriage of Justice: "Hsichih Trio" re-sentenced to death" (Press release). Amnesty International. 2007-07-16. Retrieved 2008-08-28.