RT Article T1 The movement strategy in Taiwan's judicial independence reform = Die Bewegungsstrategie in Taiwans Justizreformprozess A1 Wang, Chin-shou LA English YR 2010 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1588523799 AB Judicial independence reform in Taiwan was pioneered by a group of reform-spirited judges from Room 303 of the Taichung (Taizhong) District Court, in 1993. Rather than joining the mass movement that was unfolding on the streets, the reformers formed a coalition with other judges to trigger reform from within the judiciary. The reformers appealed to the rule of law and democracy as a movement strategy for mobilization. As a result, the movement strategy turned out to be a great success, and Room 303 became the chief engine for further judicial reforms in subsequent years. However, the movement strategy in itself also presents some limitations. This paper examines why the movement strategy was successful and how its limitations eventually created problems that hinder further judicial reforms in Taiwan. CN 340 900 301 K1 Historische Analyse K1 Erfolg K1 Soziale Bewegung K1 Taiwan K1 Richter K1 Reform K1 Mobilisierung K1 Demokratisierung K1 Gerichtsbarkeit K1 Asien K1 Gerichtsverfahren K1 Justiz K1 Political Science K1 judicial politics K1 Judicial assistance K1 social/ political movements K1 Rule of law K1 Democracy K1 judicial independence reform K1 movement strategy K1 contempoary