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Wednesday, 03 August 2016 08:00

Brad R. Roth羅貝德 (USA) 

Wayne State University Law School

Tel: 3366-8337

NTU Research Room: 836

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Professor Roth holds a joint appointment with the Department of Political Science. He specializes in international law, comparative public law, and political and legal theory. His courses include International Law, International Protection of Human Rights, International Prosecution of State Actors, U.S. Foreign Relations Law and Political Theory of Public Law. Before entering academia, he practiced law and served as law clerk to the chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court.

He is the author of Sovereign Equality and Moral Disagreement (Oxford University Press, 2011), Governmental Illegitimacy in International Law (Oxford University Press, 1999), contributing co-editor (with Gregory H. Fox) of Democratic Governance and International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2000), and author of roughly 30 book chapters, journal articles and commentaries dealing with questions of sovereignty, constitutionalism, human rights and democracy.

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Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Peter Windel 溫彼得 (Germany)

School of Law of the Ruhr University Bochum

Tel: 3366-8900 #55247

NTU Research Room: 2604

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Professor Dr. Peter A. Windel was born in 1959. He studied law at the Universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen, being awarded his first and second state-exams by the Ministry of Justice of the state of Baden-Württemberg. In 1991 he earned his Doctor iur. utr. degree and in 1996 his postdoctoral lecture qualification to teach (Habilitation) both civil and civil procedural law from the School of Law of the University of Heidelberg.
He is a member of the Civil Law Teachers Association (ZLV), the Association of Civil Procedural Law Teachers, the Scholarly Association for International Procedural Law, the Reinhäuser Legal Scholars Congress, the Legal Society Ruhr e.V., the Society for the advancement of Legal Sciences e.V. (VFR) and both of the German-Japanese (DJJV) and the German-Taiwanese Jurists Association (DTJV). After being Professor at the University of Bayreuth in 1997 he was called upon to inherit the Chair for Procedural and Civil Law from Professor Dr. Walter Zeiss at the Ruhr University Bochum in 1998. From 2006 to 2008 he has been the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Ruhr University and Vice-Dean from 2008 to 2010. From 2011 to 2014 Professor Windel has been also a member of the Ruhr University’s Senate. Professor Dr. Peter A. Windel has been elected Regional Secretary and Delegate for the convent of the State Northrhine-Westfalica by the German Universities Alliance (DHV) in 2010 and reelected in 2013.
In 2009 he was appointed PI for forensic legal studies at the School of Law of the Ruhr University. He has published numerous books as well as papers in the fields of substantial and procedural law including bankruptcy and liability law in various well renowned legal reviews and journals in German and in English. Some papers have been translated into Mandarin, Japanese, Turkish and Russian.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

INOUE Masahito井上正仁 (Japan)

Waseda University Law School

Tel: 3366-8339

NTU Research Room: 838

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Professor Inoue was born in 1949 and received LL.B. from University of Tokyo in 1971. He is now professor of law at Waseda Law School and served as Dean from 2007 to 2010. He is also professor emeritus at University of Tokyo and member of many criminal-law-related committees. Professor Inoue specializes in Criminal jurisprudence and criminal procedure. He has taught a wide range of criminal law subjects and published more than 40 books, articles and essays.

Professor Inoue will be a visiting scholar at the College of Law, National Taiwan University in March 2016. During the visit, he will teach intense course on “Criminal Justice in Japan: Tradition and Reformation”.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Mindy CHEN-WISHART 陳明渝(UK)

aculty of Law, National University of Singapore

Tel: 3366-8337

NTU Research Room: 836

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Professor Chen-Wishart was born in Taiwan and moved with her family to New Zealand where she was educated. Previously she was a tutor in the History Department and a Senior Lecturer in Law at Otago University and Rhodes Research Fellow at St Hilda College, Oxford. She has held Visiting Professorships at Hong Kong University, and at Auckland, Otago and Canterbury Universities. She has also been an Adjunct Professor of Ohio and Georgia Universities. She delivered the 2009 Hochelaaga lectures at Hong Kong University. Over her career, she has taught a wide range of private and public law subjects.

Professor Chen-Wishart will teach the course “Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law” as a visiting professor with professor Sheng-lin Jan in College of Law, National Taiwan University in 2015.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Jochen von Bernstorff 班斯多 (Germany)

Faculty of Law, Eberhard Karls Universität in Tübingen

Tel: 07071 29-75266

Room: 2605

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Dr. von Bernstorff is the professor of Faculty of Law, Eberhard Karls Universität in Tübingen. He is a Senior Fellow of the Max-Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Hidelberg and a Lecturer at the University of Mannheim. From 2003-2007 he worked in the UN Department of the German Foreign Office and was a member of the German delegation at the Commission on Human Rights in Geneva in 2004 and 2005 and the UN Human Rights Council in 2006. He was also a member of the German delegation at the UN General Assembly in New York in 2003, 2004 and 2005.
Dr. von Bernstorff specializes in constitutional law and public law. He will teach the course “Seminar on International Human Right Law” as a visiting professor in College of Law, National Taiwan University in 2015.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Weitseng CHEN 陳維曾(Singapore)

Tel: (65) 6516-4107

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Weitseng Chen specializes in comparative Asian law with an emphasis on property law and financial institutions in East Asia—particularly China and Taiwan. He received his JSD from Yale Law School where he was a Fulbright scholar. Thereafter, he worked for Stanford University as a Hewlett Fellow of the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL), conducting research on transitional economies and rule of law reforms. Immediately before he entered academic and joined NUS Faculty of Law, Weitseng Chen worked as a corporate associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP. He specialized in cross-broader transactions and represented top-tier investment banks and multinational companies in capital markets deals in the greater China area and Southeast Asia.

Professor Chen will teach the course “Law, Society and Economic Development: China and East Asia “as a visiting professor in College of Law, National Taiwan University in 2015.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 00:00

Joshua Karton孔家希 (Canada)

Associate Professor, Queen's University
B.A. (Yale), J.D. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Cambridge)

Tel: 3366-8900 #55248

Room: 2605

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Professor Karton has taught at Queen's since 2009. Throughout 2015, he is serving as a visiting professor at the National Taiwan University. He has visited at NTU in the past, as well as at Wuhan University in China. He holds a BA in International Relations and Humanities from Yale (2001), a JD from Columbia Law School (2005), and a PhD in International Law from Cambridge (2011). A member of the New York Bar, he practiced in litigation and arbitration in the New York office of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP before commencing his doctoral studies.
He has published widely in his fields of scholarly interest. His first book, The Culture of International Arbitration and the Evolution of Contract Law, was published in 2013 by Oxford University Press. He has received several prizes for his teaching and research, including the International and Comparative Law Quarterly Young Scholar Award, the James Crawford Prize of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement, and the Queen's Law Student Society Teaching Prize. He is currently engaged in a multi-year research project studying how international arbitrators apply law, which is supported by a major grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 08:00

Henri de Waele韋勒 (the Netherlands)

Professor, Radbound University Nijmegen

Tel: 3366-8337

Room: 頤賢館836

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Henri de Waele is Professor of International and European Law at Radboud University Nijmegen (the Netherlands), and currently also serves as Guest Professor of European Institutional Law at the University of Antwerp (Belgium); he is moreover associated as a Visiting Professor with the University of Bonn (Germany).

Prof. de Waele’s primary research interest lies within the domain of EU institutional law, and concern in particular inter-institutional dynamics, the Union’s external relations, the effect of European norms in the national legal order, EU citizenship, and the system of judicial protection. His research also extends to the foundations and general principles of public international law.Amongst his other interests are (comparative) constitutional law and legal theory.

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