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Killing in your name : pathology of judicial paternalism and the mutation of the ‘most serious crimes’ requirement in Taiwan

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Kuo, Ming-Sung and Chen, Hui-Wen (2017) Killing in your name : pathology of judicial paternalism and the mutation of the ‘most serious crimes’ requirement in Taiwan. In: Alford, William and Cohen, Jerome and Lo, Chang-fa, (eds.) Human Rights Performance of Taiwan – Self-Inclination and International Context. Springer. (In Press)

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Item Type: Book Item
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Law
Publisher: Springer
Book Title: Human Rights Performance of Taiwan – Self-Inclination and International Context
Editor: Alford, William and Cohen, Jerome and Lo, Chang-fa
Official Date: 7 December 2017
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Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: In Press
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