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College of Law Summer Program provides three weeks of intensive and substantial courses about international trade law and practice. Our top-notch instructors along with the high academic quality of our courses even allow you to obtain school credits. It is an excellent opportunity for students to familiarize themselves with theoretical and practical knowledge about international trade law and lawyering.

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Past Event | December 12-13, 2025 

Venue: College of Law, National Taiwan University

The 4th Asia-Pacific Trusts Law (APTL) Symposium

The 4th Asia-Pacific Trusts Law (APTL) Symposium

Assistant Professor Łukasz Wieczorek

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  • Home Institute University of Warsaw
  • Visiting Term 2025/11/10 - 2025/11/14
  • Research Interest Human trafficking, Forced labor, Crimes committed by migrants
Assistant Professor Łukasz Wieczorek

Professor Hideki Tanaka

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  • Home Institute Tokai University
  • Visiting Term 2025/11/03 - 2025/11/14
  • Research Interest Comparative corporate governance
Professor Hideki Tanaka

Professor Yoshiharu Toya

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  • Home Institute University of the Ryukyus
  • Visiting Term 2025/09/10 - 2026/03/09
  • Research Interest Labor relation, Social Law
Professor Yoshiharu Toya

Professor Makoto Tajimi

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  • Home Institute Hitotsubashi University
  • Visiting Term 2025/06/01-2025/09/30
  • Research Interest Chinese Law, Comparative Law / Comparative Legal Studies
Professor Makoto Tajimi

Past Event | November 12, 2025 | 15:00–16:30

Venue: Tsai Lecture Hall, 1F, Moot Courtroom

Speaker: Prof.Adrian Briggs

How the Common Law made Private International Law

Past Event | November 11, 2025 | 10:00–12:00

Venue: Tsai Lecture Hall, 7F, Room I (1710)

Speaker: Dr. Łukasz Wieczorek

Human Trafficking and Forced Labour – Legal and Criminological Aspects

Past Event | October 21, 2025 | 14:00–16:00

Venue: Tsai Lecture Hall, 7F, Room I (1710)

Speaker: Prof. Kevin D. Ashley

Employing LLMs and GenAI to Model Case-based Legal Argument
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