Roger C. S. Lin

                 

Dr. Roger C. S. Lin has a Ph.D. in international law from Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan. In cooperation with his associate Richard W. Hartzell, he has done extensive research into military jurisdiction under the US Constitution, the laws of war, the Hague and Geneva Conventions, the customary laws of treaties, and the Insular Cases of the US Supreme Court. Dr. Lin is Chairman of the Taiwan Civil Democratic Party, and currently lives in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Why the US State Dept. should de-list Republic of China Passports as "valid travel documents"
Although the US State Dept. persistently maintains that neither "Taiwan" nor the "Republic of China" are states in the international community, it refuses to explain why Republic of China passports continue to be accepted as valid travel documents for entrance into the United States.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007
How Congress Should Deal with the Taiwan Issue
(4 comments) It is high time that the members of US Congress woke up to the fact that Taiwan is an overseas territory under the jurisdiction of the United States of America. The Republic of China on Taiwan is a "subordinate occupying power" and "government in exile."

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