Rethinking The Legal System of Policing Protest in Taiwan: Focusing on Protest Policing and Anti-repression Strategy after Party Alternation
Date Issued
2015
Date
2015
Author(s)
Hsu, Jen-Shuo
Abstract
This research seeks to describe the problem in the current legal system in policing protests and find a way of reforming the problem by examining the interaction between the police and protesters in a critical view. The examination includes the historical background of Taiwan’s public structure transformation, especially party alternation, and how it affects the institutional and cultural factors of the police system that frames the practice of protest policing. Conversely, through examining the anti-repression strategy of protesters, this research seeks to find the limits and loopholes in the legal system which undermine the accountability and controllability of protest policing. Based on the analysis of the above, the solution for reforming the legal system will be proposed.
Subjects
Policing Protest
Police Law
Social movement
Transitional Justice
Sociology of Law
Type
thesis
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