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2022/07/15Types of Open Access Authorization

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Open Access Articles as of July 12, 2022:

 

Issue

Author

Title

Authorized Type

43

Chao-Chin Chan

The Development of the Notion “Legal Philosophy” from the 17th to the Beginning of the 19th Century

1

43

Wen-Chin Chen

Exploring Local Tax Issues from Financial Rights of Local Self-Governing Organizations

1.2

43

Ying-Chieh Lu

Prison Advisory Committee System and Its Practice in Germany

1.2

42

Chih-Jen Hsueh

Constitutional Review of the Adultery: Discussion of Judicial Yuan Interpretation

1

42

Chung-Hsin Hsu

A Comparative Research on Product-by-Process Claims

1

42

Chao-Tsung Huang

Price Maintenance Theory in Securities Fraud Cases

1

41

Wei-In Tsai

Reconstructing the Concept of Social Rights in Constitutional Law

1

41

Teng-Ko Hsu

The Compensation and Damage Due to Pre-Contract Termination of Private Paicipation in Infrastructure Projects in Case of Public  Policy Changing: Forcus on Three Related Judgements of Supreme Administrative Court

1.2

40

Yi-Tien Lin

Establishment of Paternal Affiliation of Illegitimate Child through Facts or Factual Actions: Comparative Observations between the Main Legislation in Comparative Laws and the Nurture Provision under Art. 1065 para. 1 pt. 2 of the Civil Code of Taiwan

1

39

Wen-Chin Chen

Concept and Questions of Special Levies: An Analysis of Judgement (Pan Tzu No. 68) of the Supreme Administrative Court 2015

1.2

39

Tian-Yi Wang

The Evolution of the Concept of Failed Attempt

1

39

Wen-Hsuan Su

A Study on Protection of the Trade Dress and the Relative Regulations

1.2

39

Jung-Chin Kuo 

Study on Legal Issues, Regulatory Models and Recent Legislation of Artificial Intelligence: Evidence from the United States

1.2

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