Taiwan is a democracy led by a president and parliament selected in multiparty elections. On January 11, voters re-elected President Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party to another four-year term in an election considered free and fair.|OT-2111|March 31, 2021
本文章 2020 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Taiwan's participation, alongside the United States and the broader international community, in the fight against human trafficking is part of our shared value system.|OT-2033|September 1, 2020
本文章 Remarks by AIT Director W. Brent Christensen at the 2020 International Workshop on Combating Human Trafficking 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2018 (Taiwan Part) | OT-1908E | Date: 03/15/2019
本文章 2018 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>(Released on June 28, 2018) Taiwan authorities fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. Authorities continued to demonstrate serious and sustained efforts during the reporting period; therefore Taiwan remained on Tier 1. | OT-1817 | June 28, 2018
本文章 2018 Trafficking in Persons Report – Taiwan (Tier 1) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>The constitution provides for freedom of religious belief. Domestic service workers and caretakers are not covered under the labor standards law and are therefore not legally guaranteed a weekly rest day. Due to this exclusion, many domestic workers were not able to attend religious services. | OT-1715E | Date: 08/16/2017
本文章 Taiwan 2017 International Religious Freedom Report 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2017 (Taiwan Part) | OT-1806E | Date: 04/20/2018
本文章 2017 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>AIT Director Moy: Please join AIT at the 2017 Taiwan LGBT Pride Parade in Taipei on Saturday, October 28. Taiwan and the United States share a deep appreciation for human rights, and AIT looks forward to marching with Taiwan’s LGBT community at the parade!
本文章 Join AIT at the 2017 Taiwan LGBT Pride Parade [Video] 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>The constitution provides for freedom of religious belief. Domestic service workers and caretakers are not covered under the labor standards law and are therefore not legally guaranteed a weekly rest day. Due to this exclusion, many domestic workers were not able to attend religious services. | OT-1715E | Date: 08/16/2017
本文章 International Religious Freedom Report for 2016: Taiwan Part 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>(Released on June 28, 2017) Taiwan authorities fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. Authorities continued to demonstrate serious and sustained efforts during the reporting period; therefore, Taiwan remained on Tier 1. | OT-1710 | June 28, 2017
本文章 2017 Trafficking in Persons Report – Taiwan (Tier 1) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Principal human rights problems reported during the year were exploitation of foreign workers, including foreign crewmembers on long-haul fishing vessels and household caregivers; domestic violence; and official corruption. | OT-1701E | Date: 03/13/2017
本文章 2016 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
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