Back to Main Page

Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice V.11

2021/12/27
Institutum Iurisprudentiae has published the Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice V.11. This book is edited by Associate Research Professor Dr. Chien-Chih Lin. 
Web Link: https://www.iias.sinica.edu.tw/en/publication_post/1338/11
 
Table of Contents
Hsu, Tzong-Li Keynote Speech: Taiwan Constitutional Court as a Positive Legislator
Law, David S. Keynote Speech: Comparing the Taiwanese Constitutional Court’s Approach to Comparativism
Lee, Chien-Liang The Doctrines of Constitutional Rights and the Legal Methodology of the Constitutional Law:
Fundamentals of the Legal Reasoning of the Constitutional Rights
Chen, Chwen-Wen Preliminary Study on Constitutional Rules about Parliamentary Obstructions and the Protection of Minority Parties
Hwang, Shu-Perng Legislative Discretion Revisited in Light of Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 748
Kuan, Hsiao-Wei Marriage Equality and Legal Mobilization:
The Litigation and Legislative Actions before Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 748
Lin, Frederick Chao-Chun Retroactive Effects of Constitutional Interpretation in Criminal Cases
Chiu, Yu-Fan The Development and Review of Subordinate Test in Labor Contract:
Also a Discussion on Platform Workers’ Character of Employee
Fan, Hsiu-Yu From “Our Constitution”, “Our People”, to “Our Justices”:
Constructing A Non-Citizen “People”
Chia, Wen-Yu Mandatory or Persuasive Authority? A Normative Analysis on TCC’s Precedents
Lin, Hsin-Hsuan Reclaiming Informational Privacy under Government Mass Surveillance:
An Assessment of the U.S. Federal Courts Cases
Lin, Tzu-Wei Analyzing the Restrictions on Third-instance Appeals from the Perspectives of the ICCPR