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- 1 Starting June 13, restrictions regarding ID numbers ending in odd or even numbers under name-based rapid test distribution system to be lifted
- 2 Starting June 15, Taiwan to gradually ease border controls, shorten quarantine period, and control number of arrivals
- 3 Minister Tsai meets Dr. Jörg Polster, Director General of the German Institute Taipei, in hope of strengthening the criminal judicial cooperation between Taiwan and Germany
- 4 Review Meeting of the ROC’s Third Report under the ICCPR and ICESCR Comes to an End The International Review Committee affirms Taiwan’s performance and offers 92 concluding observations and suggestions
- 5 Minister Tsai meets Mr. CHUNG BYUNG-WON, Representative of the Korean Mission in Taipei, in hope of deepening mutual legal cooperation between Taiwan and Korea
- 6 Hsing Tai-chao assumes prosecutor-general post
- 7 Su welcomes experts to review of UN covenants
- 8 Review Meeting of the ROC’s Third Report under the ICCPR and ICESCR. International human rights experts visit Taiwan for local review
- 9 Minister Tsai meets Mr. VU, Representative of Viet Nam Economic and Cultural office in Taipei, in hope of strengthening criminal judicial cooperation between Taiwan and Vietnam
- 10 Mobile forensics gets update( Taipei Times)
- 11 Starting today, travelers arriving from Vietnam on flights with high positivity rate from arrival testing to be required to provide result of rapid antigen test taken within 6 hours before boarding Facebookshare to Facebook(open in new window)Lineshare to Line(open in new window)Printprint(open in new window) Back
- 12 Taiwan's Digital COVID-19 Certificate system to provide new features
- 13 Lunch with MOJ Minister Tsai Ching-hsiang(The European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan)
- 14 Taiwan and Belize Signed the Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters
- 15 Timely Justice:Chinese victim testified and recovered crime loss over NTD 10 million via Taiwan mediation system
- 16 Taiwan and Nauru Signed the Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters on August 7, 2019
- 17 Taiwan and Poland signed Agreement between the Taipei Representative Office in Poland and the Polish Office in Taipei on the Legal Cooperation in Criminal Matters in Taipei on 17th June 2019.
- 18 Implement the Conclusions of EU-Taiwan Human Rights Consultations -- EU Senior Policy Manager was invited to Taiwan for Speeches on construction and development of EU human rights indicators and sharing experiences in the establishment of national human rights institutions in EU member states
- 19 Taiwan and Eswatini Ink Agreement on Transfer of Convicted Persons
- 20 Pursuant to UNSCR 2371, 2375, and 2397, the MOJ Publishes Targeted Financial Sanctions List of Designated Entities and Individuals
- 21 International Review of 2nd ROC Reports on Implementation of Human Rights Covenants Concluded
- 22 Vice President Chen addresses international review of 2nd ROC reports on implementation of human rights covenants