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Various Research Centers focusing on different areas of law have been set up within the College of Law to help students specialize in particular areas of law. These research centers have proven to be extremely successful and have attracted researchers from other departments and universities. The research centers promote interdisciplinary synergy and ensure that research responds to the needs of social and economic development.
Generally, research centers engage in organizing academic gatherings, hosting distinguished scholars from prestigious legal institutions, as well promoting exchange programs with foreign institutions so as to introduce international perspectives on current legal issues. These research centers help integrate human and research resources of the College and enhance academic interaction and communication between students and professors.
Some centers function as think-tanks, offering legal consultations to the government. For example, the Asian Center for WTO and International Health Law and Policy established in 2003, has provided numerous legal consultations to the government, not to mention several position paper and WTO proposals, in its first year of operation. This research center assists the Taiwanese government in economic and trade negotiations. The center provides over one hundred and fifty services and is enormously appreciated by the government and has gained substantial recognition for the College of Law.
The long term goal of NTU College of Law is to establish closer and more regular academic relations with similar centers in other countries.
Please click on the following links to learn more about each center.
Becoming a NTU International Scholar!
To increase international academics exchanges, NTU College of Law welcomes visiting scholars from all over the world. Prospective visiting scholars shall begin with submitting documents including application forms, the proof of eligibility and research plans to International Office of College of Law for conducting researches at NTU Law.
Application Procedures
Step.1 - Please submit 300 words Research proposal and your CV/Resume to the following email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Step.2 - NTU Law International Office will review your submitted documents.
Step.3 - Admitted scholars will receive an OIA International Scholar Information Form and invitation letter.
Prior to Your Arrival!
Confirmation of the Arrival Date
Accepted scholars shall confirm the arrival date with International Office of NTU Law for further schedule arrangement.
Visa/Entrance Permit Application
International Scholars (not from mainland China)are responsible for applying R.O.C. visa prior to your entrance.
For scholars from mainland China, a R.O.C. Entrance Permit, different from Visa, is required for entering Taiwan. Required documents shall be provided by scholars to International Office of College of Law for permit application.
Housing
Visiting scholars are responsible to arrange their own housing during their stay.
When You Arrive
On the first day of your arrival at NTU Law, you are required to pay the program administration fee. Airport-campus communication and campus orientation can be arranged if requested. You are also required to provide a speech during your visit, the topic of such speech can be discussed and decided with your host professor.
Courses conducted in foreign language
Here is a list of Foreign Language Taught Courses offered this semester (Spring 2025) that we recommend international students to take.
No. |
Instructor |
Curriculum Number |
Schedule Classroom |
Course title |
Remarks |
1 |
Camilo Pérez -Bustillo
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LAW7832 A21 M49A0 |
Date of course: 5/5, 5/7, 5/9, 5/12, 5/14, 5/16, 5/19, 5/21, 5/23, 5/26 Period: 10,A,B Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, and Transitional Justice: Origins and Cases
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2 |
Maryellen Fullerton |
LAW7806 A21 M23A0 |
Date of course: 4/7, 4/9, 4/11, 4/14, 4/16 Period: 10,A,B (Principally) Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Refugee Law: International And Comparative Perspectives |
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3 |
Margaret Y. K. Woo |
LAW7833 A21 M50A0 |
Date of course: 3/3, 3/5, 3/7, 3/10, 3/12 Period: 10,A,B Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Comparative Civil Procedure: A Look at the Adversary Process |
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4 |
Timothy Tau Hsieh |
LAW7834 A21 M51A0 |
Date of course: 2/24-2/27, 3/4 3/17-3/21 Period: 10,A,B Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
American Intellectual Property, Competition and Antitrust Law |
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5 |
Edward Stein |
LAW7835 A21 M52A0 |
Date of course: 3/24-3/27, 3/31, 4/1 Period: 10,A,B Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Sex, Sexuality, and the Law |
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6 |
Steven Shih-Chun Chien |
LAW7836 A21 M53A0 |
Date of course: 5/8, 5/13, 5/15, 5/20, 5/22 Period: 10,A,B Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Emerging Issues in American Criminal Justice |
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7 |
Eric Chaffee |
LAW7837 A21 M54A0 |
Week 4 Monday to Friday Period: 1,2,5 Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
International Securities Regulation |
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8 |
Ying-Chieh Wu |
LAW7243 A21 M8160 |
Week 1 Monday to Friday Period: 1,2,5 Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
English Contract Law |
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9 |
Philipp Reuss |
LAW7839 A21 M56A0 |
Date of course: 3/31, 4/1, 4/2 4/7, 4/8 Period: 1,2,5 Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Digitalisation of Civil Procedure in Germany |
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10 |
Christopher Gulinello |
LAW7816 A21 M33A0 |
Every Tuesday Period: 3,4 Tsai Lecture Hall 3F |
Structuring Mergers and Acquisition Transactions |
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11 | Christopher Gulinello |
LAW7817 A21 M34A0 |
Every Wednesday
Period: 3,4 Tsai Lecture Hall 3F |
Structuring Venture Capital Transactions |
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12 | Ahmad Natour |
LAW7838 A21 M55A0 |
Week 10 Monday to Friday Period: 1,2,5 Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Status of Women in Islamic Law – Past and Present |
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13 | Wen-Chen Chang |
LAW2120 A01 E29100 |
Every Thursday Period: 8,9 Tsai Lecture Hall 3F |
Introduction to Anglo-american Law |
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14 | Mao-Wei Lo |
LAW5153 A21 M5800 |
Every Friday Period: 6,7 Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Seminar on International Dispute Settlement |
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15 | Chao-Hung Chen |
LAW7523 A21 EM2860 |
Every Monday Period: 6,7 Tsai Lecture Hall 3F |
Trusts |
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16 | Jen-Guang Lin |
LAW7532 A21 M3820 |
Every Tuesday Period: 3,4 Tsai Lecture Hall 7F |
Seminar on Comparative Enterprise & Finacial Laws |
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Foreign language taught courses for past semester:
- The Taiwan Scholarship Program
- Ministry of International Affairs
- NTU Outstanding International Graduate Student Scholarship
The Taiwan Scholarship is a generous scholarship program run by Taiwan Government in cooperation with Ministry of Education and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and awards students 30,000NTD (1000USD) per month for 2 to 3 years, depending on the program type pursued by students. Students are required to apply to their local TECO office for this award. Please note, this scholarship is quite competitive, since there are approximately 2 to 3 awards per geographic area available.
National Taiwan University also provides various entrance awards to students demonstrating financial need. These scholarships range from 10,000 to 20,000NTD/monthly for 1 year. Students may reapply for the award after its expiration; however there is no guarantee that it will be available.
Students should also visit various church organizations and rotary clubs, since they often provide generous funding to students wishing to pursue higher education. For example, Taiwan Rotary Club and Tien Mu Rotary frequently award generous grants to international students wishing to study in Taiwan.
NTU College of Law has emergency student loans that range from 10,000 to 30,000NTD and are available to students who experience unexpected difficulties or emergencies. Please contact the administration office for more information.
NOMINATION
The college level exchange program only accepts students who are nominated by our partner institutions. Please contact the coordinator for nomination prodedure.
Nomination Deadline: March 15, 2023
Nominations for both Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 can be accepted in this period.
(If the exchange students for Spring 2024 haven't been sure yet, please also note that the nomination deadline for Spring 2024 is October 6, 2023.)
MATTERS NEEDING ATTENTION:
1. The credits requirement for exchange students is 4 (as written in our agreement) to 8 law credits. If your student(s) require more than 8 credits, please indicate in the nomination form in advance. Please only ask for more than 8 credits when it is a graduation/exchange requirement. Note that the approval of the 9th credit or above is subject to the courses' availability and must fulfill NTU academic policies.
2. Courses are distributed by a random lot drawing process (not conducted on a first-come-first-enroll basis), so the result can NOT be guaranteed. Hence, we encourage nominated students to have a flexible course plan to avoid any disappointment.
3. Since students may be unable to register for all the preferred courses they select, it is strongly advised that to avoid the possible risk of graduation, nominated students should NOT be completing their final term of studies when they exchange at NTU.
4. All courses will be conducted physically on campus in principle. And all students are required to sit for the final examinations scheduled by NTU. Request for rescheduling the exams will NOT be allowed.
Nominated students would have to submit their application before the deadline.
For details about nomination deadline, application deadline, and application procedures, please refer to our factsheet below.
Link to : 2023-2024 NTU Law Factsheet
Each year, NTU Law welcomes many international students from our partner institutions who embark as exchange students on our academic programs.
Fall Semester Exchange: Early September to late December ;
Spring Semester Exchange: mid-late February to mid June.
CONTACT INFO |
NTU College of Law International Affairs Coordinator (Miss) Hoeyyi Ting +886 2 3366 7281 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Latest News
NTU Law Dual Degree Program: 2025/2026 Fall Semester Application Now Open! Please refer to NTU Law Dual Degree Program for the 2025/2026 Fall (1st) Semester
Program Overview
The Dual Degree Program offers a unique opportunity for students to enhance their language proficiency, academic credentials, and cross-cultural awareness. By recognizing academic credits from National Taiwan University (NTU) and a partner university abroad, students have the chance to earn degrees from both institutions, significantly boosting their competitiveness in the global job market.
For information about university-level dual degree programs, please visit the Office of International Affairs, NTU website: NTU Study Abroad > Dual-degree
As for college-level dual degree programs, after successfully completing at least one year of study at NTU College of Law, students have the option to study abroad at a partner university to fulfill the required years of study and credit-hour requirements at both institutions. Upon meeting the graduation criteria, students will be eligible to obtain degrees from both universities.
Guidelines for Applying for Dual Degree Programs at Partner Institutions
Who Can Apply?
To be eligible to apply, candidates must meet the following criteria:
-Enrolled as a graduate student at NTU College of Law for at least one year (including), unless otherwise specified in agreements with partner universities.
-Must provide proof of language proficiency as required by each participating university
Candidates who meet any of the following conditions are not eligible to apply:
-Enrolled as a student in the Extension Bachelor's Program or the Part-time Professional Master's Program.
-Previously participated in a dual-degree program offered by NTU, NTU College of Law, or an NTU department/center within the same educational level.
-Were formally recommended by NTU, NTU College of Law, or an NTU department/center for participation in a dual-degree program but voluntarily withdrew from the program.
How to Apply
Please prioritize preparing the application documents in accordance with the contract requirements.
The following procedure applies to the dual degree application with Hitotsubashi University. For further information, please contact Ms. Zhong at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Step 1: Application Submission
To commence the application process, kindly submit the following documents and make a cash payment of 500 NTD at the College International Office service counter located on the 6th floor of the Tsai Lecture Hall. Office hours are from 9:00 to 12:00 and 13:00 to 17:00 on weekdays, prior to the application deadline specified for each dual degree program (please refer to the Appendix).
Please be aware that in cases where applicants are unable to submit the materials in person and need to delegate someone else, it is essential to provide a signed authorization letter from the applicant.
1.Application Form
Click to download the English version
Click to download the Chinese version
2.Curriculum Vitae
3.Full Academic Transcript
Applicants can request their transcript from the Office of Academic Affairs, NTU. Master's students need to provide their undergraduate transcript, and Ph.D. students need to provide their master's transcript.
4.Previous Rankings
Applicants can request a certificate of rankings from the Office of Academic Affairs, NTU. Master's students need to provide their undergraduate ranking, and Ph.D. students need to provide their master's ranking.
5.Advisor Consent Form
Click to download
6.Study Plan
This should include a course plan, research plan, and thesis progress during the applicant's study at the partner institution. Please provide one copy in the language required by each institution and one copy in Chinese. The word limit is 5,000 Chinese characters, 8,000 Japanese characters, or 2,500 English words.
7.Language Certificate
Please provide an official language proficiency certificate or an official exam score report from a recognized institution. If applicants are unable to provide the certificate during the application period, please submit a handwritten declaration, signed by the applicant, stating that an official language proficiency certificate will be provided before the oral examination.
8.Application fee
NT$500 in cash, to be paid along with your application materials.
9.Administrative Fee
NT$2,000 in cash, to be paid after obtaining formal nomination from NTU College of Law.
Please be advised that applicants are required to print the aforementioned documents on A4 paper, arrange them in the specified order, and secure them with staples. Please refrain from adding a cover or any binding. Incomplete or belated submissions of written materials will not be accepted. Once the application process is concluded, applicants will not be able to request the return or refund of their documents.
Step 2: Oral Examination
Once the application materials have been reviewed and approved, a thesis defense committee consisting of three full-time faculty members from NTU College of Law will be established, and the defense will be scheduled for a specific date. The top candidate will be recommended following a thorough assessment of both application materials and oral performance. Individual results will be communicated to applicants within one week after the oral examination.
Kindly be aware that notifications regarding the oral examination date and the results will be sent via NTU email. No phone calls will be made.
Step 3: Partner University Application
After successfully completing the written review and oral defense, students will be nominated by NTU College of Law to participate in the dual-degree program with partner universities. An administrative fee of NT$2,000 in cash is required, to be paid after receiving formal nomination from our institution.
Nominated students will receive support from NTU College of Law to fulfill the admission requirements specified by the partner universities. Depending on the regulations of the respective partner institutions, nominated students may undergo additional assessments, such as written or oral examinations.
Check Partner Institutions List and Agreements
NTUOIA's website - List of Partner Institutions and Agreements
List of Partner Institutions of NTU College of Law
University of Hamburg Faculty of Law | |||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | |||||
Degree | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Required documents |
Doctoral | Please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
GZ C1 /CEFR C1 |
English /German |
NTU tuition |
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Ruhr-University Bochum Faculty of Law | |||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | |||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Accommodation | Required documents |
Doctoral | 2/year | Please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
GZ C1 /CEFR C1 |
English /German |
Both institutions‘ tuition | Arranged by RUB, but students are responsible for the cost. |
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Osaka University Graduate School of Law | ||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | ||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Required documents |
Doctoral | 2/year | June for admission next April | JLPT N1 | Japanese | NTU tuition |
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Tohoku University Graduate School of Law | ||||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details(Doctoral)|The application documents for applications in late 2022 | ||||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Accommodation | Special regulations | Required documents |
Doctoral | 2/year | June for admission next April | JLPT N1 |
English /Japanese |
NTU tuition | Arranged by TUG, cost of accommodation is self-funded | Special permission from both universities is required for writing the thesis in Japanese |
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Tohoku University Graduate School of Law | |||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details(Master)|The application documents for applications in late 2022 | |||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Special regulations | Required documents |
Master | 5/year |
June for admission next April December for admission next October |
JLPT N1 | Japanese | NTU tuition | Special permission from both universities is required to write the thesis in Japanese |
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Hitotsubashi University Graduate School of Law | ||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | ||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Required documents |
Master | 5/year | September for admission next April | JLPT N1 | Japanese | NTU tuition |
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Kyushu University Faculty of Law | ||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details Application Guidelines and Forms | ||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Required documents |
Master (Japanese) |
5/year |
March for admission in October September for admission next April |
JLPT N1 | Japanese | NTU tuition |
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Master (English) |
TOEFL IBT 92 | English |
Yonsei University Law School | ||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | ||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Required documents |
Master | 5/year |
March for admission in October September for admission next March |
1.TOPIK 6 2.TOEFL IBT 86/IELTS 6.0 |
English /Korean |
NTU tuition |
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Washington University in St. Louis School of Law | |||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | |||||
Degree | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Required documents |
Master | January for admission in September |
TOEFL IBT 100 (TOEFL PBT 600/CBT 250/IBT 100) |
English | Both institutions‘ tuition |
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Indiana University | |||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | |||
Degree | Quota | Language requirement | Degree Program Benefits |
LL.M. / Ph.D. + LL.M | 5/year |
TOEFL IBT 94/IELTS 7 |
A $25,000 partial scholarship shall be granted to every admitted NTU Law dual-degree program participant by Maurer Law |
3 + 1 LL.B./ LL.M. | <5/year |
TOEFL IBT 94/ IELTS 7 |
A $25,000 partial scholarship shall be granted to every admitted NTU Law dual-degree program participant by Maurer Law. |
J.D. | NTU Law graduates holding a minimum of the LL.B. degree in law from NTU who are admitted to the Maurer Law J.D. degree program may transfer up to one year of academic credit (not to exceed 29 credits) from law-related coursework completed as part of a LL.B. degree at NTU toward fulfillment of J.D. requirements at Maurer Law. |
Radboud University Faculty of Law | ||||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | ||||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Accommodation | Special regulations | Required documents |
Master | 4/year | February for admission in September | TOEFL IBT 80 | English | Both institutions‘ tuition | Arranged by the Radboud | The partner university reserves at least one scholarship for students from National Taiwan University |
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Queen Mary University of London | |||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | Brochure for NTU | Application process for Partnership students 2024 entry | Application | |||||
Degree | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Special regulations |
1+1 Master 4+1 Master for Bachelor |
November for admission next January and September March for admission in September |
IELTS 6.5 (Writing 6.0, Reading 5.5, Listening 5.5, Speaking 5.5) |
English | Both institutions‘ tuition, with a 10% Queen Marry’s tuition fee discount | Must participate in a nine-week Pre-sessional Course. If the language level reaches 7.0, the course can be reduced to five weeks or the student may be directly admitted to the program. |
Please submit the documents directly to Queen Mary. Once they pass the review, please contact the coordinator of the NTU Law dual degree program to complete the necessary administrative procedures and ensure a smooth enrollment process. |
The University of Melbourne | |||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | 1+1 Master | 3+1 Master for Bachelor | Application Guidelines and Forms | |||
Degree | Quota | Tuition fees | Special regulations |
1+1 Master | 2/year | Both institutions‘ tuition, with a 10% Melbourne’s tuition fee discount |
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3+1 Master for Bachelor | 2/year | Both institutions‘ tuition, with a 10% Melbourne’s tuition fee discount |
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Singapore Management University | ||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | ||||
Degree | Tuition fees | Language requirement | Thesis language | Required documents |
Master |
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English |
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Guidelines for Applying for Dual Degree Programs at NTU Law
Who Can Apply?
Overseas students who are currently enrolled and have at least studied for two semesters can study at NTU through this program if your home university has signed a Co-implementation of the International Dual Degree Programs Agreement with NTU College of Law.
How to Apply
1.Obtain a nomination from your home university
2.Fill in the Online Application System (International Dual Degree Students)
3.Upload all required documents, including:
-Copy of passport
-Transcript of study records
-Study/Research Plan
-Curriculum Vitae
-English or Chinese language proficiency documents(Native speakers exempt)
-Nomination Letter
4.Confirm and submit application
If the nominated students are from Mainland China, please refer to the tables below and prepare the relevant information:
-List of Required Documents for Mainland Chinese Students of Mainland Institutions(大陸地區大專院校之陸生繳交文件一覽表)
-List of Required Documents for Mainland Chinese Students of Non-Mainland Institutions(非大陸地區大專院校之陸生繳交文件一覽表)
List of Partner Institutions of NTU College of Law
Hitotsubashi University Graduate School of Law | ||||||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | ||||||
Degree | Quota | Key Dates | Language requirement | Thesis language | Tuition fees | Required documents |
Master | 5/year | September for admission next April | JLPT N1 | Japanese | NTU tuition |
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The University of Melbourne | |||
Refer to the key contract terms for details | |||
Degree | Key Dates | Tuition fees | Special regulations |
JD | After 5 JD semesters, the LLM program can start in September or February | Tuition fees for both institutions, with a scholarship equivalent to 10% of NTU’s tuition fee. |
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Dual Degree Application Dates and Deadlines
2024/2025 Academic Year
Intake | Nomination Period | Application Period |
1st Semester (September 2024) | March 4-18, 2024 | March 19 - April 3, 2024 |
2nd Semester (February 2025) | September 30 - October 16, 2024 | October 17 - November 1, 2024 |
Admitted Dual-Degree Students
If you have been admitted as a dual-degree student at NTU, feel free to check out the OIA website for our student guidebook and more information.
If you have any questions, please contact the coordinator of the Dual Degree Program at the Office of International Affairs in the College of Law.
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tel: 02-33663366#55380
Admission Requirements
Ph. D degree is offered to students holding a master degree in law. Application requirements are the same as in the LL.M. program. Additionally, applicants should hand in their master thesis with an abstract. PLEASE NOTE: the proposal and language ability is given greater importance in the Ph. D application.
For more accurate and up-to-date details , please check this website: https://oia.ntu.edu.tw/en/apply-at-ntu/degree-student/eligibility-ch/eligibility-check-ch
Graduation Requirements
A:Thesis Supervisor Application Requirements
1. Students should register their thesis supervisor and the thesis title before the end of the second month in the second school year. Students can only register for the degree examination at least one year after they have actually registered the thesis supervisor.
2. Students’ thesis supervisors should be professors of NTU Law School, and the thesis title should be the supervisor’s specialized or related area.
3. Students who wish to engage adjunct professors as the thesis supervisor should at the same time engage full-time professors to joint instruct as well. In rare cases when engaging an adjunct professor to instruct alone is necessary; the student should submit application form beforehand and state the reason. The application must be passed by the course committee.
Forms |
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Ph. D. Dissertation Instructor Application Form for Adjunct Professor alone |
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Ph. D. Dissertation Instructor Application Form for Professor outside NTU |
B:Credits requirement
Students are required to obtain 18 credits towards their graduation. The credits can be from D code (exclusively for doctoral students), M code (for graduate students), or U code (shared by graduate students and senior undergraduates). PLEASE NOTE: credits of other Undergraduate Admission courses aside from the U code, second foreign language courses, or selected readings of foreign language jurisprudence will not count towards graduation.
Form |
Application Form for Ph. D. Students Taking Courses Not Offered by NTU Law School |
C: Academic Subject Examination
1. Students should apply for an academic subject exam before the week of mid-term exam every semester.
2. Students should attach an application and a transcript of academic records.
3. Thesis supervisor should assign two LL.M. degree courses given by NTU Law School as examination subjects.
Form |
D: Ph. D Candidacy
Before the semester of their graduation and oral defense of their dissertation, students must apply to be a doctoral candidate by submitting the following documentation:
(1) Transcript of academic records (with the required 18 credits finished)
(2) Copy of supervisor application form
(3) Certification of having passed the written exam
(4) Lists of published essays and copies of them. The list must consist of at least 2 essays, which must be published in a journal with peer review or academic seminar.
(5) Certification of attendance at dissertation seminar in NTU Law School
(6) Certification of attendance of at least 10 academic activities held by NTU Law School.
(7) Evaluation of the applicant’s plan on dissertation by the supervisor
F: Research Plan of Dissertation
Additionally, within the same semester students must file their research plan of dissertation for a review. They will also have to hand in certification of having published at least 2 essays in a peer reviewed journal, as well as certification of having substantially assisted teaching.
1. Students should file their research plan of dissertation for a review one semester before their degree examination.
2. After NTU Law School received research plan of dissertation, the thesis supervisor should invite two teachers in the area of relevant expertise, inside and outside of NTU Law School each, to review the research plan of dissertation.
3. Ph. D candidates should write their dissertations in accordance with the opinion of the steering committee.
Forms |
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G: Submission of Dissertation Draft
Before Ph. D students start writing their dissertations, they should note that NTU Law School accepts dissertations written in foreign language, subject to the approval of the Course Committee. An abstract written in Chinese should be submitted together with the dissertation on the oral defense if the dissertation is written in foreign language.
Before the semester that students plan to graduate, Ph. D candidates must select “Dissertation (Ph. D.)” in the NTU Course selection system. PLEASE NOTE: students are required to study for at least four semesters in order to receive a doctoral degree, which means the oral defense can only take place after the fourth semester of the study.
1. Since 2005 academic year, applicant will also have to hand in two copies of the first draft of the dissertation approved by the supervisor, together with the electronic file of an 5000 word abstract within five days once the semester starts.
2. A committee will be gathered to review the dissertation and the abstract, and decide whether the Ph. D candidate is entitled to defend his/her dissertation. If the committee decides not to grant the qualification, the candidate has one chance to revise the dissertation draft in three months and hand it in for revision again. If he/she still fails to pass the review for the second time, he/she won’t have another chance in the same semester, and will have to wait until the following semester.
3. The choice of persons of committee members for students enrolled before 2005 academic year will be suggested by NTU Law School course committee and engaged by chairman.
H: Seminar and Oral Defense (Viva voce) of Dissertation
1. Application
(1) Before November 30th for the first term; before April 30th for the second term
(2) Please go to myNTU website to enroll in the “Online Application System for the Oral Thesis/ Dissertation Defense” (https://gra103.aca.ntu.edu.tw/degree/), print the application form and have it signed by the instructor then hand it to the office of NTU College of Law with your academic transcript.
2. Thesis Seminar
(1) Before the oral defense, the Ph. D candidate must host a dissertation seminar, in which his/her dissertation is openly discussed and given advice. The minutes of the seminar will be a requirement of graduation. The thesis seminar must be before December 15th for the first term; before May 15th for the second term.
(2)Students should announce the thesis seminar 2 weeks before the seminar takes place, and must hand in the Minutes of thesis seminar afterward. The minutes have to be at least one-page long and signed by more than 7 participants.)
3. A Ph. D candidate must discuss with his/her supervisor the composition of the examining committee. The examination committee has to be composed of five to seven examiners, including the dissertation supervisor. The list of members must be submitted to Office of College of Law and examined by the College within a month after the semester starts. (The thesis seminar must be before December 15th for the first term; before May 15th for the second term.)
4. Students should take the letter of appointment and invitation from the office of NTU College of Law, and hand them to the defense committee together with the oral defense version dissertation a week before the oral defense.
5. The defense should be before January 31st for the first term and before July 31st for the second term. On the day of oral defense, there should be an appointed person to collect the receipt, the oral defense fee for the oral defense committee, and the school transcript from the office of College of Law. Students should prepare the Doctoral Dissertation and Oral Defense Qualification Letter themselves.
6. If the defense cannot be held on time within the regulated examination time, please revoke the defense. The revoke should be taken place before January 31st for the first term, and before July 31st for the second term. PLEASE NOTE: A Ph. D student has to pass the oral defense within two attempts. And if he/she applies online but the oral defense doesn’t take place in the end of the day, it will be considered as failing one chance. Therefore, if Ph. D candidate cannot hold his/her oral defense, he/she must file an application to cancel the defense before the end of the semester. This point is extremely important because if a Ph. D candidate fails both of the chances, he/she will be disqualified from pursuing the degree.
7. Students who passed the oral defense but wish not to graduate in the term should complete the application form signed by the thesis instructor, and hand it to the office of NTU College of Law.
The application time is from the beginning of classes to January 31ST for the first term, and from the beginning of classes to July 31stfor the second term.
In this situation, please do not hand the thesis to the library nor upload the thesis file online.
8. Handing in the Thesis and Graduation Procedures
(1)If the Ph. D candidate successfully passes the oral examination, he/she will have to upload the dissertation onto the library website and hand in paper copies of the dissertation before the designated date. After all the procedures and formalities are done, students can go and receive the graduation certificate from the Office of Academic Affairs.
(2) Ph. D candidate who passed the degree examination could receive the tassel turning on the stage in the graduation ceremony held by NTU in the second semester of the graduating year. Please mind the notification from NTU Law College administration office. (The graduation ceremony date can be different from year. Please mind the e-mail sent from NTU Law College administration office.)
For further information on the curriculum, please consult:
https://nol.ntu.edu.tw/nol/coursesearch/index.php?lang=EN
A detailed list of courses available every semester is provided on this website.
Come to the administration office for more documents you would need.
LL.M. is a research intensive degree for individuals with prior legal knowledge in law related studies. The goal of this program is to enable students to undertake a major research project to broaden their legal horizons.
Admission Requirements:
As an affiliated institution to NTU, College of Law follows the university-wide policy every year on admission requirements, which are regularly issued and updated by our Office of International Affairs.
Furthermore, we don't collect any application materials on our own. The Office of International Affairs (OIA) is responsible for the application procedure. Please check out (OIA) website for more application details.
OIA Webpage Link-https://oia.ntu.edu.tw/en/apply-at-ntu/degree-student/eligibility-ch/eligibility-check-ch
Chinese Proficiency:
The LL.M. program is competitive and requires Chinese fluency. Although there are English conducted courses available, most of the courses are conducted in Chinese (Mandarin). Thus, applicants considering our LL.M. degree should be aware that they will be required to take a Chinese performance assessment exam.
Graduation Requirements:
According to NTU Regulations, students are required to complete their LL.M degree within 4 years. LL.M. degree can be completed within 2 years, with first year devoted to coursework and second year devoted to thesis writing.
A: Thesis advisor Application RequirementsThesis advisors of graduate students are full-time faculty members at this university. In certain cases, with approval from the department chair, students can be supervised by a part-time faculty member.
1. Students enrolled after 2007 academic year should register the thesis advisor and the thesis title before the end of the first semester in the second school year. Students who do not meet the requirement can only register for the degree examination one year after they have actually registered the thesis advisor.
2. Students who wish to engage adjunct professors as the thesis advisor should also engage full-time professors to co-advise simultaneously. In rare cases when engaging adjunct professor to advise alone is necessary, the student should submit application form beforehand and state the reason. The application must be approved by the course committee.
Forms
Thesis advisor (Adjunct Professor Solely ) Application Form for Master Graduate
Thesis advisor (Professors Outside NTU) Application Form for Master Graduate
B: Credits Requirement
1. National Taiwan University has 2 semesters in each school year: fall and spring semester. Students enrolled in the LL.M. program should take at least 4 credits in each semester in their first school year.
2. Students are required to obtain at least 24 credits toward their graduation. The credits can be obtained from U code courses (shared by senior undergraduates and master students) and M code courses (opened to graduate students only) with a final grade no less than B-. PLEASE NOTE that except “U code courses,” credits of other Undergraduate Admission courses, second foreign language courses, or selected readings of foreign language jurisprudence will not be accounted for graduation credits.
3. Students enrolled after the 2011 academic year must complete at least 24 credits of coursework, which is about 12 courses. The 24 credits must include at least 16 credits of M code courses.
However, for students enrolled after the 2017 academic year, M code courses are not including NTU Open Courses, Distance Learning Courses, Courses in University Alliance.
4. Students can gain a maximum of 4 credits from the same course or from the same professors, but a maximum of 8 credits by the students' thesis advisors.
5. Students can only gain a maximum of 6 credits from courses from other departments. However, if the courses from other departments are related to the students' thesis topic and are approved by the student's thesis advisor, the credits maximum can be 8 credits instead of 6 credits.
6. Students are required to obtain at least 20 credits from U/M code courses of college of Law NTU with a final grade no less than B-.
For further information on the curriculum, please consult:
https://nol.ntu.edu.tw/nol/coursesearch/index.php?lang=EN
For further information on the curriculum, please consult:
https://nol.ntu.edu.tw/nol/coursesearch/index.php?lang=EN
A detailed list of courses available every semester is provided on this website.
Form
Approval form for Credits offered by other departments for Master Graduate
C: LL.M. Thesis
1. Application
(1) Before November/30 for the first term; before April/30 for the second term
(2) Please go to myNTU website to enroll in the “Online Application System for the Oral Thesis/ Dissertation Defense”, print out the application form and receive the instructor’s signature, and hand it to the office of NTU College of Law with your academic transcript.
2. Thesis Seminar
(1) Students will have to host a seminar in which his/her thesis is openly discussed. The thesis seminar must be before December/15 for the first term; before May/15 for the second term
(2) Students should announce the thesis seminar 2 weeks before the seminar takes place, and must hand in the Minutes of thesis seminar afterwards. The minutes have to be at least one-page long and signed by more than 7 participants.)3. Requirements for Graduation:
(1) Sign-in sheet and paper records of your thesis seminar
(2) The prove of Academic Presentation of Research Center (*When applying for a degree examination, students in the master's program should also submit the prove of academic presentation organized by the centers, research centers of the College of Law or other units, or the journals that have the review mechanism to publish at least one paper. The academic presentation held in public places outside the school will also be counted if they are approved by the dean or the guidance professor.)
(3) Participated in six seminars
(4) Paper revision confirmation form
(5) QA records of thesis oral defense
4. Handing in the Thesis and Graduation Procedures
The students' thesis advisors should submit the list of examining committee members of oral defense (three to five persons) 2 weeks before the oral defense takes place.
Students who successfully pass the oral defense will have to upload their thesis onto the library website and hand in paper copies of the thesis before the designated date. After all the procedures and formalities are done, students can receive the graduation certificate from the Office of Academic Affairs.
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Admission Requirements:
As an affiliated institution to NTU, College of Law follows the university-wide policy every year on admission requirements, which are regularly issued and updated by our Office of International Affairs. Furthermore, we don't collect any application materials on our own. The Office of International Affairs (OIA) is responsible for the application procedure. Please check out (OIA) website for more application details.
OIA Webpage Link-https://oia.ntu.edu.tw/en/apply-at-ntu/degree-student/eligibility-ch/eligibility-check-ch
Chinese Proficiency:
The undergraduate law program is competitive and entails some sort of Chinese fluency. Although there are English conducted courses available, most of the courses at the undergraduate level are conducted in Chinese (Mandarin). Thus, applicants considering our B.L. degree should be aware that they will be required to take a Chinese performance assessment exam.
Graduation Requirements:
Students enrolled in this program are anticipated to graduate within 4 years with the longest possible extension of 2 years (6 years in total) Total 136 credits.
For further information on the curriculum, please consult: https://nol.ntu.edu.tw/nol/coursesearch/index.php?lang=EN
A detailed list of courses available every semester is provided on this website.
L.L.B Program Curriculum Requirements
For more accurate and up-to-date info, please check this website(Chinese interface only): http://140.112.161.31/NTUVoxCourse/index.php
- Labor Law(2)*, Negotiable Instrument and Payment Law(2)*, Fair Trade Law(2)*, Securities Regulation(2)*, of these 4 courses, select 2 courses (4 credits) to take.
Dean of College of Law
Professor Huang-Yu Wang
Legal education is a long road. We expect our students to establish their foundation,
climb high and gaze far while pursuing fairness and justice, and be warm people with humanistic care.
The dean takes you back to the old days
Map of NTU College of Law
Law Buildings
There are two law buildings- Tsai Lecture Hall (Building 1) and Wan Tsai Research Hall (Building 2). Both buildings are located next to the XinHai Gate at the north point of the campus.
For the complete locations of buildings and facilities, please see the NTU campus map.
Public Transportation
National Taiwan University located right in the center of Taipei city where can be easy accessed by public transportation. You may arrive the Law buildings either by MRT or bus.
- By MRT
College of Law is located next to the XinHai Gate at the north point of the campus. By MRT, you may take Wenhu Line (Brown Line) to Technology Building Station and take a 10-minute walk along FuXing S. Road to FuXing-XinHai intersection, where the XinHai Gate is. The Tsai Lecture Hall will be on the left hand side of the Gate. Or you may take Songshan-Xindian Line (Green Line) to GongGuan Station and take a 15-minute walk across the campus.
Metro Taipei Info: http://english.metro.taipei/
By Bus
You can also arrive College of Law by buses at HePing Senior High School, Youth Activity Center, Fuxing South Road Intersection, and Gongguan Station.
Stop | Buses Lines |
HePing Senior High School | 1、254、275、275 Sub、294、611、650、905、905 Sub、906、906 Sub、909、935、1032、1552、NK(Shuanghe) |
Youth Activity Center | 237、295、298、298 Shuttle |
Fuxing South RoadIntersection | 3、15、18、52、72、74、207、211、235、237、278、278 Shuttle、284、284 Express、295、662、663、680、Heping Main Line、Dunhua Main Line |
Taipei Bus Info:
English Website| https://ebus.gov.taipei/
Toll Free| 0800-00-5284
Department Office Location
Students interested in attending our College are welcome to visit us during weekdays from 9 A.M to 5 P.M. Our Office is located on the 6th Floor of Tsai Lecture Hall. The office is able to help you with any admission questions you may have, assist with graduation requirements and provide consultation regarding all aspects of studying at College of Law. We do not organize campus tours. However, students are encouraged to explore the campus at their leisure.