Publications

NTU Law Journal


National Taiwan University Law Journal was founded in 1971. Its mission is to provide a forum for regular publication of academic papers, aiming at promoting and enhancing domestic legal scholarship. Over the past several decades, our journal has established itself as the leading and best law journal in Taiwan as well as in the entire Mandarin-speaking world. The NTU Law Journal has been listed by the TSSCI (Taiwan Social Science Citation Index) since the index's launch in 2000. This journal is now published on a quarterly basis, appearing in March, June, September and December. Starting from 2011, a special issue is to be published in November. On top of the reviews of developments in the laws of Taiwan, this annual special issue calls for papers on a  topic of significance in the hope of stimulating more-in-depth legal research and academic dialogues.

NTU Law Review


The first English Law Journal of NTU, the National Taiwan University Law Review (NTU Law Review), was published in 2006. NTU Law Review is selected to be included in Taiwan Social Science Citation Index (TSSCI) by National Science Council, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) by Clarivate, and accessible in many internationally renowned legal databases such as Westlaw and HeinOnline. NTU Law Review publishes twice a year, with occasional publications of symposia. NTU Law Review aims at serving as an international platform for scholars in Taiwan, Asia and beyond to share their academic contributions to legal developments.

NTU Law Series


National Taiwan University Law Series is a series of law books written by our faculty members. Publications of the series include treatise-form books and collection of essays. Since its first publication in 1975, the Series has published a total of 237 books as of December 2020. To ensure a high academic quality, all books must go through a rigid double-blind review process before their publication.

Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy


Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy (AJWH) of the Asian Center for WTO & International Health Law and Policy (ACWH), College of Law, National Taiwan University, is published at the initiative of Dr. Chang-fa Lo, the former Dean of the College of Law, National Taiwan University. The AJWH is published semiannually, one in March and the other one in September. It purports to provide a deep understanding, close examination and constructive debates of law and policy on trade practices and health systems in the region of Asia, as well as the multi-disciplinary relationship between trade and public health, and the relationship between the multilateral trade regimes and the international health systems. The ultimate aims of the AJWH are to provide profound and constructive perception on the practices directly and/or indirectly related to the World Trade Organization, as well as the international health organizations, and in the same way, to contribute to the development of these practices.

The AJWH has been indexed in Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) since 2008. The AJWH invites the submission of manuscripts from the legal, political, economic, health and inter-disciplinary perspectives on the issues relevant to the World Trade Organization and the international health regimes. All manuscripts will subject to the external reveiw process and the approval of the Senior Committee Members and the Committee Members, so as to ensure high standards and quality of the materials. The AJWH also welcomes book-reviews, notes and student notes. The AJWH presents itself as academic and practicing references for trade- and/or health-related scholars, practitioners and policy makers, and hence it welcomes the subscription of readers from the legal, economic, political, health, policy-making or multi-disciplinary backgrounds. Speeches, articles, book reviews, notes and students' notes in the AJWH do not reflect the views of the members of the Editorial Committee of the AJWH.

Contemporary Asia Arbitration Journal


Contemporary Asia Arbitration Journal (CAAJ) is co-published by the Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei (CAA, Taipei), the National Taiwan University Press, and Asian Center for WTO & International Health Law and Policy, College of Law, National Taiwan University (ACWH). The CAAJ is to be published semiannually, one in May and the other one in November. The aim of the journal is to encourage the publication of original papers covering international arbitration issues. The ultimate aims of the CAAJ are to provide profound and constructive perception on the practices directly and/or indirectly related to the contemporary arbitration issues, and in the same way, to contribute to the development of these practices.

The CAAJ has been indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) since 2018.   CAAJ welcomes submissions from the legal, political, economic and inter-disciplinary perspectives on the issues relevant to international arbitration, which includes commercial arbitration/other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and investment arbitration (contract-based/treaty-based investor-state arbitration). All manuscripts will be subject to the peer-review process and the approvals of the Senior Committee Members and the Committee Members, so as to ensure high standards and quality of the publication. The CAAJ also welcomes the submission of reviews on published books, and notes and student notes. Acceptance of these manuscripts also depends on peer-review and is also subject to the decision of these committees.

The CAAJ presents itself as academic and practicing references for arbitration and/or trade-related scholars, practitioners and policy makers, and hence it welcomes the subscription of readers from the legal, economic, political, policy-making or multi-disciplinary backgrounds.   Speeches, articles, book reviews, notes and students' notes in the CAAJ do not reflect the views of the members of the Editorial Committee of the CAAJ.