The contested status of Taiwan's statehood has always hampered its actions under international law. With the looming crises brought by China's mounting military incursions and global environmental degradation, what can Taiwan do as a non-party member to international organizations and treaties? Are there any breakthroughs for Taiwan?
Professor Kevin Chang and Ann Madding will provide their insights from the perspectives of international humanitarian/criminal law and international environmental/biodiversity law respectively.
Roundtable Discussion
(held by both Public Law Center and PLES)
Time: April 18th, 2024, 12:20-14:20
Place: Tsai Lecture Hall, 7F, Room 1710
Topic: Taiwan in the World – from International Humanitarian/Criminal Law to International Environmental/Ecological Law
Moderator:
University Chair Professor Jiunn-rong Yeh
Speakers:
Associate Professor Kevin Chang (International College of Innovation, National Chengchi University)
Visiting Professor Annie Madding (College of Law, National Taiwan University)
Discussants:
Dr. Pei-Jung Li (College of Law, National Taiwan University)
Associate Professor Chun-Yuan Lin (Department of Financial and Economic Law, Chung Yuan Christian University)
Assistant Professor Yi-Li Lee (Institute of Law for Science and Technology, National Tsing Hua University)
Closing Remark:
Distinguished Professor Wen-Chen Chang (College of Law, National Taiwan University)
Time Schedule
12:20-12:30 Introduction
Prof. Jiunn-rong Yeh
12:30-12:50 Speech
Associate Prof. Kevin Chang
12:50-13:10 Speech
Visiting Prof. Annie Madding
13:10-13:20 Panel Discussion
Prof. Yi-Li Lee
13:20-13:30 Panel Discussion
Prof. Chun-Yuan Lin
13:30-13:40 Panel Discussion
Dr. Pei-Jung Li
13:40-13:50 Closing Remark
Prof. Wen-Chen Chang
13:50-14:20 Open Discussion/Q&A