taiwan
not yet legal in Taiwan,but it will be probably it will be legal in this year
18 is the legal drinking age in Taiwan. check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_drinking_age to see drinking ages for many other countries
If Taiwan were to take the gamble and cross that line, the argument goes, it will have moved closer to "de jure independence," or legal separation from the mainland, and Beijing would have little choice but to engage it militarily. And yet, Taiwan has repeatedly "declared" its independence ever since the island's process of democratization began at the end of the last century.
Declaration of Independence
no they do not
18 is the legal drinking age in Taiwan. check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_drinking_age to see drinking ages for many other countries
sexual intercourse in public toilets with me (francis boy) is legal
Larceny
The Alaskan Independence Party seeks Independence on the basis that the 1958 vote for statehood was not legal and should be set aside.
Taiwan is not a member of the Hague Convention due to its unique political status and the lack of formal diplomatic recognition by many countries. However, Taiwan has implemented its own legal frameworks that align with certain aspects of the Hague Conventions, particularly in areas like private international law. This allows for some degree of cooperation and legal consistency with countries that are party to the conventions.
US Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, legal documents.