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Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Marc Bossuyt薄叔儀(Belgium)

Now a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, a member of UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and a former judge at the Belgian Constitutional Court(Now President Emeritus)

Tel: 3366-8936

Room: 2604

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Baron Marc Bossuyt is a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague and a former judge at the Belgian Constitutional Court.

Bossuyt obtained a Dr.iur (LLM) at the University of Ghent in 1968, a Certificate of international relations at Johns Hopkins University in Bologna in 1969, and a Ph.D. in political science from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in 1975. He is professor emeritus of international law at the University of Antwerp.

He was appointed to the Constitutional Court by Royal Order on 28 January 1997. From 9 October 2007 until his retirement Bossuyt was the President of the Dutch linguistic group of the Constitutional Court of Belgium. He was ennobled as a baron in the 2009 honours list. Upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70 years, Bossuyt retired from the Court and became President-Emeritus.

Marc Bossuyt was a member of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (2000-2003, 2014-present).

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Jayanth K. Krishnan柯立南(USA)

Professor of Law and Charles L. Whistler Faculty Fellow director, center on the global legal profession

Tel: 3366-8337

Room: 頤賢館836

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Jayanth Krishnan is the Charles L. Whistler Faculty Fellow and Professor of Law at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He teaches courses in property, comparative law, and immigration. In 2015, he received the Law School's highest teaching honor, the Leon Wallace Teaching Award, and in 2012, he earned the Indiana University Trustees' Teaching Award. He was named director of Indiana Law's Center on the Global Legal Profession in 2014.

Krishnan's academic research focuses on the legal profession, the behavior of lawyers, law-and-globalization, and legal education, with a special emphasis on how these areas intersect in India. He has written extensively on these subjects and his work has appeared in both highly reputed law reviews and peer-reviewed journals.

Associate Professor of Law School at Warwick University of UK

NTU Research Room: 頤賢館836

Tel: ext. 68337(Research Room)

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Dr Ming-Sung Kuo is an associate professor of comparative jurisprudence at Law School of Warwick University of UK. His research interests are at constitutional and legal theory, comparative constitutional law (including USA, Europe, and East Asia), administrative law and regulatory theory, and public international law.

Dr. Ming-Sung Kuo will be a visiting professor at the College of Law, National Taiwan University from December 2015 to January 2016 and he will give an intense course, Taming Global Governance: Responses and Challenges, at NTU.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Joseph Lee(UK)

Research Room: 頤賢838

Research Room Phone Extension: 68339

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Joseph Lee is senior lecturer at Exeter Law School. He joined the School as lecturer in company and commercial law in October 2012. From 2006 to 2012 he was lecturer in business law at the University of Nottingham, which he joined immediately after the completion of his PhD at the University of London.
Joseph has also been visiting professor and collaborateur scientifique at the University of Liège, Belgium, and visiting professor at the National Taiwan University in 2013-4, teaching UK and EU company law and English commercial law. He was visiting scholar at the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, University of Tokyo in 2014. He lectured at the National Chiao-Tung University of Taiwan and the University of Nagoya, Japan.
Joseph specializes in company law, securities regulation, commercial law and arbitration and conducts research on comparative law, legal harmonisation, law and finance, and corporate governance. He teaches company law, commercial law, transnational commercial law and tort law. He welcomes PhD applications for research supervision in these subject areas.

Dr. Joseph Lee taught the courses “English and Transnational Commercial Law” and “UK and EU Company Law” as a visiting professor in College of Law, National Taiwan University in 2013.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Fabian Duessel (Germany)

Tel: 07071/29-78138
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Interests: International organisations, International environmental law, Global governance,
Constitutional law

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Joshua Karton孔家希 (Canada)

B.A. (Yale), J.D. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Cambridge)
tel: (613) 533-6000, ext. 79062
fax: (613) 533-6509
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Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Robert Klonoff 柯諾夫 (USA)

Tel: 3366-8339

NTU Research Room: 838

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Robert Klonoff is Jordan D. Schnitzer Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark Law School and has served as Dean since 2007. He served as an Assistant United States Attorney in D.C., an Assistant to the Solicitor General of the United States, partner at the international law firm of Jones Day. His academic interests are Civil Procedure, Appellate Litigation and Class Action.

Professor Klonoff will be a visiting scholar at the College of Law, National Taiwan University from November to December in 2014. During the visit, he will teach intense course on Introduction to American Laws.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Serge.Martinez瑪舍琦 (USA)

Phone: 516-463-4739
Fax: 516-463-5937
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 Serge. Martinez is the associate clinical professor of law at Hofstra University. He has directed the Community and Economic Development Clinic and supervised students providing legal assistance to non-profit groups and so on.

 In 2012, Professor Martinez taught Practical Lawyering and Legal Clinic at the College of Law, National Taiwan University. The main purpose of the courses was to explore of the practical aspects of client representation with students some in the classroom setting.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Charles Wharton查理斯華頓 (USA)

NTU Research Room: 2714
Tel: ext.55249 (Office)
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 Charles Wharton graduated from Harvard Law School (J.D. cum laude) in June 2012.
He is a former assistant professor of comparative jurisprudence at Renmin University of China Law School. His research interests are at American law, Comparative law, Constitutional law, and Legal Writing.
 His stay as a visiting assistant professor at the College of Law, National Taiwan University started from August 2014 and will end in July 2015. He teaches three courses, including Legal Writing in English, Introduction to American law, The First Amendment: U.S. Supreme Court Decision.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 00:00

Samuel Wilson威爾遜薩默 (USA)

NTU Research Room: 2604
Tel: ext.55247 (Office) 
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Samuel Grayson Wilson serves as the Judge of the United State District Court for the Western District of Virginia. His area of expertise is Criminal Law.
Judge Wilson will be a visiting scholar at the College of Law, National Taiwan University from August 2014 to July 2015. During the visit, he will teach intense course on Understanding the American Criminal Justice System, Seminar on Comparative Study of the United State and Taiwanese Criminal Justice System.

For more his information of staying in NTU LAW, please refer: 

http://www.roanoke.com/news/local/roanoke/article_62f009d2-86ec-11e3-a3ff-001a4bcf6878.html 

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