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陳禮工 Li-Kung Chen

陳禮工Li-Kung Chen

Current Appointment

Assistant Research Professor, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica

Education & Experiences

PhD, Trinity College Dublin. The School of Law. (2021)
MSt, The University of Oxford. The Faculty of Law. (2016)
LLM, University College London. The Faculty of Laws. (2011)
LLB, National Chengchi University. The Department of Law. (2008)

Research Fields

Constitutional Theory, General Jurisprudence, Philosophy of Law

Other Information

Date of First Appointment:10/02/2024
Telephone:+886-2-2652-5415
Fax:+886-2-2785-9471
E-mail:likungchen@as.edu.tw

Journal Articles

  • Li-kung Chen, 2023, “The Continuity of a Legal System”, MODERN LAW REVIEW, 86, 364-394. (SSCI) (IF: 1.5; SSCI ranking: 35.7%) Relevant Links(open new window)

Conference Papers

  • Li-kung Chen, 2025, “The Open System and the Functions of Law”, paper presented at Comparative Constitutional Law Roundtable 2025, 中央研究院法律學研究所: 中央研究院法律學研究所, 2025-05-05 ~ 2025-05-06.
  • Li-kung Chen*, Oran Doyle*, 2024, “The People as a Collective Actor in Referendums”, paper presented at Melbourne Institute of Comparative Constitutional Law, Melbourne: Melbourne Law School, 2024-11-27 ~ 2024-11-29.
  • Li-kung Chen, 2024, “The Specific Excellence of the Law”, paper presented at IVR 2024, 崇實大學(首爾): International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 2024-07-07 ~ 2024-07-12.
  • Li-kung Chen, 2024, “Is Law a Modal Kind?”, paper presented at Law Faculty Research Workshop, National University of Singapore Faculty of Law: National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, 2024-02-07.
  • Li-kung Chen, 2023, “Constitutional Identity and Its Change”, paper presented at Comparative Constitutional Law Roundtable 2023, 中央研究院法律學研究所: 中央研究院法律學研究所, 2023-06-12 ~ 2023-06-13.
  • Li-kung Chen, 2019, “The continuity of states”, paper presented at Irish Jurisprudence Society Workshops, Dublin: Irish Jurisprudence Society, 2019-03-28.
  • Li-kung Chen, 2019, “The continuity of states”, paper presented at Oxford Public Law Discussion Group, Jesus College, Oxford, UK: Oxford Public Law Discussion Group, 2019-03-05.