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Marriage across the strait and the issue of Fraud Marriage & Prostitution¡GAn analysis

KMT government retreated to Taiwan in 1949 due to the civil war between KMT and the Communist Party; cross-Strait region was isolated to each other and no interaction existed between governments and people. However, the entanglement and development of the cross-Strait relationship also change with the space-time factor and social transition, and ¡§march with time.¡¨ The government declared martial law ended on July 15, 1987 and opened Taiwan¡¦s people up to visit their relatives in China on Nov. 2, 1987 as well as opening up tourism and investment; opened spouses from mainland area up to take up residence in Taiwan in 1992 and implemented ¡§The Statute Governing the Relations Between the Peoples of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area and its Enforcement Rules¡¨ on Sep. 18, which established the legal basis of the folk interaction between the peoples of the Taiwan area and the mainland area¡C
However, cross-Straits human traffickers collude with each other and use ¡§Regulations Governing Permanent or Temporary Residence Permission for the People from Mainland China,¡¨ based on Item 9, article 17 of The Statute Governing the Relations Between the Peoples of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area to lead people of mainland area in to have part-time jobs by means of ¡§Marriage Fraud¡¨ so that prostitution cases are increased. Remembering that the statistic of pornography cases reported by media, press coverage and seized by the police in 60¡¦s and 70¡¦s was all domestic females¡¦ prostitution and none of them was mainland females¡¦ prostitution. Before long, prostitution cases caught by the police have been originated from mainland females. Cross-Strait social crimes are derived
from it and affect our national security and social public security extremely. It is the motive for the thesis.
The thesis is to discuss legal regulations of cross-Strait marriage and its similarities and dissimilarities from the opening of cross-Strait and social transition of Mainland China plus social control theory; then, to discuss the reason and background of mainland females¡¦ prostitution in Taiwan and analyze cases of mainland females¡¦ prostitution seized by the police so as to prove the interrelations between social transition and mainland females¡¦ prostitution in Taiwan. At last, the thesis advises the cross-Strait how to plan a policy to prevent mainland females¡¦ prostitution in Taiwan. Accordingly, the thesis finds out the crux of the legal problem of cross-Strait marriage, expecting to seek a common consensus both sides can accept, making cross-Strait people understand it, being the reference for cross-Strait marriage and for the government in amending ¡§The Statute Governing the Relations Between the Peoples of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area¡¨ in the future, for the police in Taiwan Area and Mainland China how to response by analyzing the reason, motive, types of mainland people¡¦s prostitution in Taiwan by means of ¡§Marriage Fraud,¡¨ and expects cross-Strait cooperation to fight illegal activities in Taiwan on the excuse of ¡§Marriage Fraud¡¨ so as to ensure the rights and interests of cross-Strait normal marriage.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0619106-103318
Date19 June 2006
CreatorsLin¡@, Kun-Yuan
Contributorsnone, Teh-chang Lin, none
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Sourcehttp://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0619106-103318
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