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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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Tuesday, 14 March 2023 11:21

Doctor of Philosophy in Laws (Ph.D.)

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This program is designed for students who wish to become legal researchers as well as those who desire to make use of the results of technical research in their work, including lawyers, business legal staff, and civil servants. It provides students with the training, skills, and methodology needed to conduct research in law.

 

Academic Requirements

Please note that according to NTU Regulations, Ph.D. students are required to complete their degree within 7 years.

 

A: Dissertation Supervisor Application Requirements

Students should submit their choice of dissertation supervisor and the topic of the dissertation to the office before the end of the second month in the second academic year, and they can only apply for the degree examination at least one year after they have actually submitted the dissertation supervisor.

  1. The supervisors should be professors of our college, andthe topic of the dissertation should be the supervisor’s specialized or related area.
  2. Students who wish to engage adjunct professors as the dissertation supervisor should at the same time engage full-time professors to joint instruct as well. 

Form

Ph.D. Dissertation Supervisor Application Form

 

 

 B: Credits Requirements

  1. Students are required to obtain at least 18 credits towards their graduation.
  2. The credits can ONLY be obtained from courses with M code (for graduate students), or U code (shared by graduate students and senior undergraduates). Those of other undergraduate courses without U code, second foreign language courses, selected readings of foreign language jurisprudence and dissertation writing will NOT be counted towards graduation.
    ※Please note that "U courses" can only be recognized up to 6 credits.
  3. Credits from courses offered by other colleges can be accepted with a maximum of 4 credits, and must be approved by the supervisor and closely related to the content of the dissertation proposed.

Form

Application Form for Ph.D. Students Selecting the Course Provided by Other Grad. Inst.

 

 

 C: Academic Subject Examination

  1. Application deadline: before the mid-term week of every semester.
  2. Students should attach an application form and a transcript of academic records.
  3. Dissertation supervisor should assign two LL.M. degree courses given by our college as examination subjects.

Form

Application Form for Academic Subject Examination

 

 

D: Ph.D. Candidacy

At least one semester before the application of oral defense, students must apply to be doctoral candidates by submitting the following documents:

  1. Transcript of academic records (with the required 18 credits finished)
  2. Copy of supervisor application form
  3. Certification of passing the academic subject exam
  4. List of published essays and copies of them. The list must consist of 
    a) at least 2 essays published in a journal with peer review, or
    b) at least 1 essay published in a journal with peer review and 1 essay in academic seminar
  5. Certification of attendance at dissertation seminar in our college
  6. Certification of attendance of at least 10 academic activities held by our college 
  7. Evaluation of the applicant’s plan on dissertation by the supervisor

 


E: Dissertation Proposal

  1. Students should submit their dissertation proposal for a review at the semester before the oral defense. Please note that the following documents should be attached while applying for the review:
    a) Certification of at least 2 essays published in a journal with peer review, and 
    b) Certification of substantial assistance in teaching or academic research
  2. After our office receives the proposal, the dissertation supervisor shall invite two faculty members—one faculty member in our college and one non-NTU-affiliated faculty member—with complementary and relevant expertise to form a Steering Committee and review the dissertation proposal.
  3. Ph.D. candidates should write their dissertation drafts in accordance with the opinion of the Steering Committee.

Forms

 Steering Committee Application Form

 Dissertation Proposal Evaluation Form

 

 

 F: Submission of Dissertation Draft

Before the semester that students plan to graduate, Ph.D. candidates must select “Dissertation (Ph.D.)” in the NTU Course selection system.

Please note that 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. Dissertations written in a foreign language would be accepted, 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 a foreign language.
  2. Ph.D. candidates should submit the following documents to the office within five days after the semester starts:
    a) Two copies of the dissertation draft approved by the supervisor, and
    b) The electronic file of an 5000 word abstract
  3. A committee will be gathered to review the dissertation and the abstract, and to 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 review again. If he/she still fails to pass the review, then he/she will have to wait until the following semester.

Form

Application Form for Writing Dissertation in Foreign Languages

 

G: Seminar and Oral Defense of Dissertation

  1. Application
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: November 30
      Spring semester: April 30
    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 have it signed by the supervisor, and then hand it to the office with your academic transcript.

  2. Dissertation Seminar
    Before the oral defense, the Ph.D. candidate must host a dissertation seminar, in which the dissertation is discussed and given advice openly. The minutes of the seminar will be a requirement of graduation.

    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: December 15
      Spring semester: May 15

    2. Students should announce the dissertation seminar 2 weeks before the seminar takes place, and must submit the minutes and the QA record of their seminar afterwards. Please note that the minutes have to be signed by more than 7 participants, and the QA record must be at least one-page long.

  3. Nomination of Oral Defense Committee
    Ph.D. candidates must discuss the composition of the Oral Defense Committee with the supervisors. The nomination list must be submitted to office and will be examined by our college.
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: December 15
      Spring semester: May 15
    2. The committee has to be composed of five to seven examiners, including the dissertation supervisor. 

  4. Oral Defense of Dissertation
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: January 31
      Spring semester: July 31

    2. Please have the Invitation stamped by the office, take the Official Letter of Appointment, and hand them to the Oral Defense Committee together with the oral defense version thesis two weeks before the oral defense.
    3. On the day of the oral defense, please arrange one person to collect the receipt, the payment for the Committee, the transcript, and the dissertation revision confirmation form from the office. The Acceptance Certificate shall be prepared by students themselves.

  5. Revocation of the Oral Defense
    If the defense cannot be held within the regulated time, please revoke the defense. 
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: January 31
      Spring semester: July 31
    2. Please note that the student has to pass the oral defense within two attempts, or he/she will be disqualified from pursuing the degree. If the student applies online and does not revoke it, but the oral defense does not take place in that day, it will be considered as failing one chance. 

Forms

Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Announcement

Minutes of the Doctoral Dissertation Seminar

Nomination List of the Oral Defense Committee

Letter of Invitation for the Oral Defense Committee

Ph.D. Dissertation Acceptance Certificate

Revocation Application Form for Master or Doctoral Degree Examination

 

 

H: After the Oral Defense of Dissertation

  1. Graduation Procedures
    1. Students who successfully passed the oral defense should complete the following graduation procedures before the designated date:
      1. Upload the dissertation to the library website 
      2. Hand in three copies in print (1 hardcover and 2 paperbacks) to the library 
      3. Return the keys of research chamber and dorm
    2. After all the procedures are done, students could take the certificate of degree from the Office of Academic Affairs. In the graduation ceremony in the second semester of the year of graduation, students could also receive the tassel turning.
      (The graduation ceremony date each year might be different, please mind the email sent from the office.)

  2. Graduation Postponement Application
    Students who passed the oral defense but wish not to graduate in the semester should complete the application form, have it signed by the supervisor, and hand it to the office. 
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: January 31
      Spring semester: July 31
    2. In this situation, please DO NOT hand the dissertation to the library nor upload the dissertation file online.
    3. Please note that in the expected graduation semester, students should visit “Online Application System for the Oral Thesis/ Dissertation Defense” again, and click “Application Form for those who passed the thesis/dissertation defense” to apply for starting the graduation procedures.

Form

Graduation Postponement Application Form

 

For further information about the Ph.D. Academic Regulation, please walk in the administration office!

 

 

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Laws (Ph.D.)
Tuesday, 14 March 2023 11:21

Master of Laws (LL.M.)

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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.

  

Academic Requirements

Generally, it takes 3 years for most of the students to complete their LL.M. degrees. However, it can also be completed within 2 years, with first year devoted to coursework and second year devoted to thesis writing. 

※Please note that according to NTU Regulations, LL.M. students are required to complete their degree within 4 years.


A: Thesis Supervisor Application Requirements

Students should submit their choice of thesis supervisor to the office one semester before they apply for the degree examination.

  1. The supervisors should be professors of our college, and the topic of the thesis should be the supervisor’s specialized or related area.
  2. 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.

Form

LL.M. Thesis Supervisor Application Form

 

 

B: Credits Requirements

  1. LL.M. students should take at least 4 credits each semester in their first school year.
  2. LL.M. students are required to obtain at least 24 credits (from at least 12 courses) with a final grade no less than B- toward their graduation. The credits can ONLY be obtained from courses with M code (for graduate students), or U code (shared by graduate students and senior undergraduates). Those of other undergraduate courses without U code, second foreign language courses, selected readings of foreign language jurisprudence and thesis writing will NOT be counted towards graduation. 
  3. Among the 24 credits, there must be at least 16 credits from M code courses. 
    ※Please note that M code courses are not including NTU Open Courses, Courses from AWEC, Distance Learning Courses, and Courses in University Alliance.
  4. Credits from courses offered by other colleges can be accepted with a maximum of 6 credits. However, if the courses are related to the students' thesis topic and are approved by the thesis supervisor, the credits can be accepted with a maximum of 8. 
  5. Students can only gain a maximum of 4 credits from the same course offered by the same professor, but in the case that the professor is the student's thesis supervisor, the credits can be accepted with a maximum of 8.

Form

Application Form for LL.M. Students Selecting the Course Provided by Other Grad. Inst.

 

 

C:  Academic Presentation of Research Center

When applying for a degree examination, LL.M. students should also submit the proof of academic presentation.

  1. The academic presentation can be organized by the centers of our college or be held by the students themselves. The academic presentation held in public places outside the school will also be counted if they are approved by the supervisor.
  2. Students who hold the presentation themselves should submit the minutes and the QA record of their presentation. Please note that the minutes have to be signed by more than 7 participants, and the QA record must be at least one-page long.
  3. Instead of the academic presentation, students can also provide the proof of publishing at least 1 essay in journals with peer review mechanism. 

 

D: Degree Examination

  1. Application
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: November 30
      Spring semester: April 30
    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 have it signed by the supervisor, and then hand it to the office with your academic transcript.

  2. Thesis Seminar
    Before the oral defense, the LL.M. students must host a thesis seminar, in which the thesis is discussed and given advice openly. The minutes of the seminar will be a requirement of graduation. 
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: December 15
      Spring semester: May 15
    2. Students should announce the thesis seminar 2 weeks before the seminar takes place, and must submit the minutes and the QA record of their seminar afterwards. Please note that the minutes have to be signed by more than 7 participants, and the QA record must be at least one-page long.

  3. Nomination of Oral Defense Committee
    Students should discuss the composition of the Oral Defense Committee with the supervisors. The nomination list must be signed by the supervisors and submitted to the office.
    1. Deadline: 2 weeks before the oral defense 
    2. The committee has to be composed of three to five examiners, including the thesis supervisor. 

  4. Oral Defense of Thesis
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: January 31
      Spring semester: July 31
    2. Please have the Invitation stamped by the office, take the Official Letter of Appointment, and hand them to the Oral Defense Committee together with the oral defense version thesis two weeks before the oral defense.
    3. On the day of the oral defense, please arrange one person to collect the receipt, the payment for the Committee, the transcript, and the thesis revision confirmation form from the office. The Acceptance Certificate shall be prepared by students themselves.
    4. Theses written in a foreign language would be accepted, subject to the approval of the Course Committee. An abstract written in Chinese should be submitted together with the thesis on the oral defense if the thesis is written in a foreign language.

  5. Revocation of the Oral Defense
    If the defense can not be held within the regulated time, please revoke the defense. 
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: January 31
      Spring semester: July 31
    2. Please note that the student has to pass the oral defense within two attempts, or he/she will be disqualified from pursuing the degree. If the student applies online and does not revoke it, but the oral defense does not take place in that day, it will be considered as failing one chance.  

 

Forms

Application Form for Writing Thesis in Foreign Languages 
Master Thesis Seminar Announcement
Minutes of the Master Thesis Seminar
Nomination List of the Oral Defense Committee   
Letter of Invitation for the Oral Defense Committee
LL.M. Thesis Acceptance Certificate
Revocation Application Form for Master or Doctoral Degree Examination

 

 

E: After the Oral Defense of Thesis

  1. Graduation Procedures
    1. Students who successfully passed the oral defense should complete the following graduation procedures before the designated date:
      1. Upload the thesis onto the library website 
      2. Hand in three copies in print (either in hardcover or paperbacks) to the library 
      3. Return the keys of research chamber and dorm
      4. Hand in the required documents to the office
        1. Proof of Academic Presentation 
        2. Minutes and QA record of the thesis seminar
        3. Certification of attendance of at least 6 academic activities held by our college 
        4. Thesis Revision Confirmation Form
        5. QA records of the oral defense
        6. Statement of Academic Ethics and Originality Comparison
    2. After all the procedures are done, students could take the certificate of degree from the Office of Academic Affairs. In the graduation ceremony in the second semester of the year of graduation, students could also receive the tassel turning.
      (The graduation ceremony date each year might be different, please mind the email sent from the office.)

  2. Graduation Postponement Application
    Students who passed the oral defense but wish not to graduate in the semester should complete the application form, have it signed by the supervisor, and hand it to the office. 
    1. Deadline:
      Fall semester: January 31
      Spring semester: July 31
    2. In this situation, please DO NOT hand the thesis to the library nor upload the thesis file online.
    3. Please note that in the expected graduation semester, students should visit “Online Application System for the Oral Thesis/ Dissertation Defense” again, and click “Application Form for those who passed the thesis/dissertation defense” to apply for starting the graduation procedures.

      Form

      Graduation Postponement Application Form

 

For further information about the LL.M. Academic Regulation, please walk in the administration office!

 

Master of Laws (LL.M.)
Tuesday, 14 March 2023 10:59

Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)

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Each year, we admit around 150 students into the LL.B. program at the College of Law. Although most of the LL.B. students are Taiwanese, the program is also open to international students.


 

Academic 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).

 

Division

Legal Science Division, Adjudication Division, Economic and Financial Law Division (apply to all the divisions)

Courses Required by

the Department of Law

(63 credits)

Freshman

Constitution (4)

Civil Code - General Principles (3)

Criminal Code - General Principles (I) (3)

Criminal Code - General Principles (II) (3)

Civil Code - General Provisions of Obligations (I) (3)

Sophomore 

Administrative Law (4)

Administrative Remedy Law (2)

Civil Code - Property (3)

Civil Code - General Provisions of Obligations (II) (3)

Civil Code - Kinds of Obligations (3)

Civil Code - Family and Succession Law (3)

Criminal Code - Kinds of Offenses (4)

International Law (2)

Jurisprudence (2)

Legal History (2)

Negotiable Instruments and Payment Law (2)*

Junior

General Principles on Commercial Law and Corporation (3)

Insurance Code (2)

Code of Civil Procedure (I), (II) (6)

Code of Criminal Procedure (4)

Labor Law (2)*

Fair Trade Law (2)*  

Securities Regulation (2)*

 (*symbol means that you only need to choose two (4 credits) from the four courses)

Elective Courses Required by the Department of Law

20 credits

General Elective Courses

23 credits

or

20 credits

Liberal Education Courses

12 credits

15 credits

General Required Core Courses of NTU

College Chinese (6)

Freshman English (6)

Online English Program (Advanced English) (I), (II) (0)

Service Learning (a), (b) (0)

Physical Fitness (1)

Physical Activity and Exercise (3)

Total Credits for Graduation

130 credits

 


 

Notice for Course Selection: 

A: Credits Limitation for Each Semester

 

Minimum

Maximum

Freshman

15

25

Sophomore

15

25

Junior

15

25

Senior

9

25

 

B: General Required Core Courses of NTU

  1. Freshman international students DO NOT need to register for College Chinese or Freshman English via the online course selection system. You will be automatically registered after the Chinese and English Proficiency Test. Please note that you will be able to take "College Chinese" or "Freshman English",  which are credits required to graduate, only if you take the proficiency exams.
  2. Students who meet one of the requirements set can apply for waiving "Freshman English" and "Online English Program (Advanced English) ". Please check carefully the deadline for application, and only Freshman could apply for waiving Freshman English before their first semester in NTU.
  3. Students should take "Service Learning" for two semester. There is no limitation on their course title, which means it can be aa, bb, or ab.
  4. Physical Education courses (including Physical Fitness & Physical Activity and Exercise, 4 credits in total) DO NOT count towards graduation credits.

C: Liberal Education Courses

  1. Liberal Education courses consist of eight core areas (A1~A8). There is no limitation on core areas for international students; however, Overseas Chinese students should follow the regulation for local students.
  2. The departmental courses approved and publicized by the Center for General Education can be counted towards the Liberal Education requirement (with a "*" signal next to their area codes on the NTU Online Course). Nevertheless, if the course is provided by our department or is the "Courses Required by the Department of Law", , it is forbidden to be counted towards fulfillment of the student’s Liberal Education requirement.
  3. An excess of Liberal Education courses credits (without the "*" signal next to their area codes) DO NOT count towards graduation credits.

D: Elective Courses 

  1. Credits earned from the courses provided by our department whose Curriculum Identity Number start with "A01" or "A21" and the following courses provided by other departmentswill be regarded as "Elective Courses Required by the Department of Law" credit:
    1. Elementary Logic 
    2. Calculus
  2. There must be 2 credits earned from the course whose course title starts with "Seminar on..." among the 20 "Elective Courses Required by the Department of Law" credits.
  3. An excess of "Elective Courses Required by the Department of Law" credits (20 credits) will be counted as "General Elective Courses" credits.
  4. Credits earned from "Freshman Seminar" or "Freshman Forum" can be counted as "General Elective Courses" credits.
  5. Credits earned from retaking the course with the same "Course Title" or "Curriculum Identity Number" DO NOT count towards graduation credits. Neither do the credits earned from the Constitution course offered by other departments.

E: Withdrawal

  1. If students want to withdraw from one specific course, please pay close attention to the deadline set by NTU and apply within it. Under special circumstances, the deadline can be extended to the day before the exam starts, but supporting document is needed in this case. 
  2. According to the regulation of our department, if students want to withdraw from more than one course, there should be reasonable grounds and supporting document is also needed. Only after students get the approval from the administration staff of our department can they withdraw the second course.

 

※For application document that require the signature of the dean of our department, please submit it to the office and we will help transfer it to the dean.

 

Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
Tuesday, 14 March 2023 10:54

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Admission Requirements

As an affiliated institution to NTU, our college follows the university-wide policy every year on admission requirements, which are regularly issued and updated by the Office of International Affairs (NTUOIA). Therefore, NTUOIA would be the responsible institution for the application procedure, and our college will not collect any application materials on our own. 

Please check out NTUOIA's website - Apply to NTU for more accurate and up-to-date application details. 

 

※For Doctor of Philosophy in Laws (Ph.D.) progarm applicants, please note that Ph.D. degree is offered to students holding a master degree in law, and applicants should hand in their master thesis with an abstract.

 

 

Chinese Proficiency

Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)

Since most of the courses at the undergraduate level are conducted in Chinese (Mandarin), it is strongly suggested that applicants are fluent in Chinese (at least CEFR B2 level would be better). In addition, LL.B. program applicants are required to take a Chinese performance assessment exam.

 

Master of Laws (LL.M.) &  Doctor of Philosophy in Laws (Ph.D.)

There is no specific reqirements about chinese proficiency for LL.M. program and Ph.D. program applicants. 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, 14 March 2023 10:41

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FEB 07 | The representatives of NTU College of Law has won 2023 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition and earned the Taiwan region championship.

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FEB 15 | The 2023 Exchange Student Orientation host by NTU Law

ORIENTATION & WELCOME

Deadline June 16 | 2023 Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Scholarship (Short-term International Students) Application is open!

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