A Taiwan court decided on Friday to retain capital punishment, but ruled its application should be "limited to special and ...
The ruling reflects a compromise between international pressure for abolition and domestic support for harsh punishment to ...
The court, however, limits it to 'special and exceptional circumstances' and bans its use for mentally ill defendants ...
Taiwan's Constitutional Court issued a ruling on Friday upholding the legality of the death penalty, which is still imposed ...
Taiwan’s Constitutional Court is set to rule on whether the archipelago should abolish the death penalty, a key test of its ...
Ahead of a court ruling scheduled for Friday on whether capital punishment is constitutional, a new poll finds that 80% of ...
Taiwan’s Constitutional Court was hearing petitions filed by roughly three dozen prisoners on death row who argued that the ...
“The court emphasized that because the death penalty is the most severe punishment and irreversible in nature, its ...
It will be a key test of its reputation as one of the most progressive societies in Asia.  Read more at straitstimes.com.
Taiwan’s Constitutional Court ruled on Friday that the death penalty should only be applied to the most grievous offenses, a ...
Taiwan is retaining the death penalty, but the top court has imposed restrictions on its implementation. Taiwan has carried out 35 executions since a moratorium on capital punishment was lifted in ...