DiplomasPh.D., University of Warwick, UK | LL.M., Law in Development, University of Warwick, UK | LL.M., National Taiwan University
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Research ExpertiseHsiao-Tan Wang's research covers the fields of anthropology of law, human rights and gender law. She has done various empirical researches on the legal courts and the dispute resolution in Taiwan, on national and international anti-human trafficking regulations, and on gender violence and human rights.
DiplomasS.J.D, Maurer School of Law, Indiana Univerity-Bloomington, U.S.A.
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Research ExpertiseChung-Lun Shen now serves as Associate Dean and Distinguished Professor at College of Law, National Chenchi University in Taiwan. He obtained S.J.D. degree at School of Law, Indiana University-Bloomington, U.S. in 2006, and has been dedicating himself to studies of some significant issues of intellectual property law, especially in the field of patent law since 2006. He has published over 40 articles, mainly in Taiwanese law journals, as well as in some U.S. and European journals. Professor Shen is also appointed as a distinguished lecturer by Taiwan Intellectual Property Court and Intellectual Property office to deliver the lectures on patent law to help the judges and patent examiners to recognize the updated tendency of international and comparative patent law. To implement his profession to the IP practices, Professor Shen works as a member at the Petitions and Appeals Committee of the Ministry of Economic Affairs to review the cases of patent and trademark appealed against the administrative decisions made by the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office. Regarding Professor Shen’s international service and experience, he is a member of International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property, ATRIP, and is also among the affiliated faculty of The Center for Intellectual Property Research, School of Law, Indiana University-Bloomington, U.S.
Research ExpertiseCivil Law: Kinds of Obligations、Civil Law: Property、Law of Consumer Protection、Civil Law :General Principles、Civil Law :GeneralPrinciples、Study on Law of Consumer Protection
Research ExpertiseCompetition Law, Patents, Intelelctual Property, Internet Law, Regulated Industries.
Richard Li-dar Wang (王立達) is Professor of Law at National Chengchi University (NCCU). He is also a steering director and the academic convener of the Taiwan Competition Law Institute, and an affiliated faculty member of the Center for Intellectual Property Research, Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Prof. Wang's research primarily focuses on competition law and patent law. He is teaching and doing research on digital economy, internet law, intellectual property and regulated industries as well. He accomplished his S.J.D. degree from Indiana–Maurer at Bloomington in 2007, and also a graduate of Georgetown Law Center (LL.M. 2004).
Prof. Wang served as the Associate Dean for Executive Education and International Affairs at NCCU Law between the summer of 2017 and of 2019. During his tenure, the QS World University ranking of NCCU Law rose 100 places, three dual-degree agreements with U.S., U.K. and Australia law schools were concluded, and an English-taught program for undergraduate law students and a credit-bearing training program for corporate governance professionals were established. He co-organized a transnational summer program in 2019, featuring professors from law schools in the U.S., Germany and Japan, and also assisted the executive LLM program setting up an alumni and student union in 2018, which have been hosting a number of academic or sociable events each semester ever since.
Prof. Wang has published around fifty articles in English or Chinese, some of them published on top 20 technology law journals of the U.S., including Yale Journal of Law and Technology, University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy, and Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal. Between 2021 and 2024, Prof. Wang served as the Editor-in-Chief of Chengchi Law Review, a widely recognized top law journal in Taiwan. In 2019 and 2024, he received NCCU Research Excellence Award for his insightful findings on competition law and its interaction with intellectual properties. He was appointed as Distinguished Professor of Law between 2021 and 2024. Prof. Wang consistently delivers speeches before judges and attorneys, and provides expert opinions to courts, regulatory authorities, and private parties. He is a frequent presenter at various international conferences, including Intellectual Property Scholars Conference (IPSC), Asian IP Works-in-Progress Conference (IPScholars Asia) and ASCOLA conferences. Prior to academia, Prof. Wang worked for the Taiwan Fair Trade Commission. He investigated anticompetitive cases of the petroleum and pharmaceutical industries, and unfair business practices across numerous sectors. Later on, he became a consultant to the Vice Chairperson of the Commission, advising him on legal and policy matters.