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UMC founder launches Taiwan Civil Liberties Union to promote judicial reform

UMC founder launches Taiwan Civil Liberties Union to promote judicial reform

2023-03-17

The founder of United Microelectronics Corporation, Robert Tsao, announced Friday the launch of his Taiwan Civil Liberties Union. The group aims to garner support from the general public to promote judicial reform. Some of the key proposals include reclassifying some crimes as civil cases, and introducing juries to mitigate abuses of power by judges and prosecutors.

They shout out, urging the government to walk the talk on judicial reform. At the center of it is UMC founder Robert Tsao, who on Friday launched the Taiwan Civil Liberties Union.

Robert Tsao
Taiwan Civil Liberties Union founder
In the past judicial reform was useless, because it was all from the top down. And every time there were meetings on the matter, the government gave no assurances on how much to change. It was all discussions without a conclusion. No action. But starting today, we will gather power to promote judicial reform from the bottom up. We’ll collect opinions to reform the judiciary into a system we are satisfied with.

Tsao says Taiwan’s judicial system is too slow, resulting in a growing mountain of unprocessed cases. He says a scientific approach can help improve the system’s efficiency.


The union proposes four major changes. The first one is to not allow appeals from prosecutors in cases where they’ve lost their first trial. The second is to put more focus on specialization and division of labor, handing over investigations of small crimes to the police so that prosecutors can focus on court affairs. The third is to decriminalize some crimes or to reclassify them as civil cases. The fourth and last is to introduce juries to crack down on judges and prosecutors who abuse their power.

Robert Tsao
Taiwan Civil Liberties Union founder
Currently defamation cases have to get criminal convictions on the first and second trials before they can be taken to civil court. God knows how many years the process can take. What’s the use of that? So I think defamation should be decriminalized. It should be a matter solely for civil courts. There’s a lot of people who defame others left and right for some gain or other. But if the punishments are heavy-handed, they won’t do that anymore.

Tsao hopes his union will bring together scholars, lawyers, lawmakers and the general public to truly promote judicial reform.

科學推動司改 曹興誠成立"台灣公民人權聯盟"

2023-03-17

提倡運用現代管理概念和原理,推動司法改革,前聯電董事長曹興誠,發起成立"台灣公民人權聯盟",列出四大建言,包括第一次就做對、注重專業和分工、除罪化民事化,以及運用"八十、二十"原理,未來聯盟將結合學者、律師,提供免費法律諮詢。

認為司法改革,往往淪為口號,前聯電董事長曹興誠,決定跳出來,發起成立"台灣公民人權聯盟"。

[["台灣公民人權聯盟"發起人 曹興誠]]
“過去的司法改革沒什麼用,因為它是由上往下。另外就是每次都是開會,改多少不保證,開會是議而不決、決而不行。可是今天從現在開始,我們要把改革的力量,彙整成為由下往上的一種推力,我們要匯集意見,要求司法做到我們滿意。”

曹興誠有感於台灣司法案件堆積如山,處理進度緩慢,主張以運用科學管理,提升司法效能。

列出四大建言,包括"第一次就做對",也就是檢察官地院"一審敗訴"不得再上訴,同時"注重專業和分工",把微罪偵查交給警方,檢察官專注法庭訴訟,更認為應該"除罪化、民事化",針對一些刑責予以除罪,或改為民事賠償,最後則要善用「八十、二十」原理,針對風評不佳法官、檢察官,推動陪審制度,減少枉法或濫權。

[["台灣公民人權聯盟"發起人 曹興誠]]
“誹謗罪經過一審二審刑事定讞以後,再去民事,那已經搞得不知道多少年過去了,那有什麼用呢?所以誹謗要真正的根除,立刻改為民事,民事很多人亂講話,就為了貪點小利而已,你一罰他很重,他就不敢講了。”

結合學者、律師,曹興誠組成人權聯盟團體,希望協同立委和社會大眾,共同推動司法改革。

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