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Academics weigh in on failure of referendum to lower voting age

Taipei, Nov. 27 (CNA) Following the failure of a referendum that would have lowered the voting age in Taiwan from 20 to 18, academics on Sunday sought to explain why the attempt to amend the Republic of China Constitution fell short.

Experts urge amendments to resource allocation law

Experts at a forum at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday called for more consistent allocation of resources between municipalities to avoid “making the rich richer and the poor poorer.” Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Chen Ting-fei (陳亭妃) and other lawmakers convened the discussion to address unequal resource distribution, an issue that has risen to the foreground amid calls to merge Hsinchu city and county into a special municipality. Many experts at the meeting suggested amending the Act Governing the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures (財政收支劃分法) to address the issue. The law was last amended in 1999, National Taiwan University College of Law

IHL summer sessions: A decade of unwavering commitment

IHL summer sessions: A decade of unwavering commitment
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Academics urge tighter rules on China links

Academics urge tighter rules on China links CHINESE GRANTS: National security agencies should charge professors who accept illegal funding from Beijing, as they could be a threat to security, academics said By Wu Po-hsuan and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writer Academics called for stiffer penalties and criminal charges against professors who take unauthorized grants from China after the Ministry of Education on Thursday fined National Taiwan University (NTU) chemical engineering professor Lee Duu-jong (李篤中). Fan Shih-ping (范世平), a National Taiwan Normal University professor of East Asia Studies, on Thursday said that Taiwan-China academic exchanges often occur in a legal gray zone, as Chinese research institutes are more often than not state affiliates with Chinese Communist Party representatives on their staff.

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