National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University School of Law

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National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University School of Law
Parent schoolNational Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Established2000
School typePublic University Law School
DeanWen-Chen Chang
LocationHsinchu, Taiwan
Websitelaw.nycu.edu.tw

The National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University School of Law ("NYCU Law") is a postgraduate law school located on the campus of National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Hsinchu, Taiwan. NYCU Law began as the "Intellectual Property Management" Program in 1993, and then the Institute of Technology Law ("ITL") in 2000.[1] The ITL was transformed into the National Chiao Tung University School of Law in 2015. In February 2021, because of the combination of National Yang-Ming University and National Chiao Tung University, the National Chiao Tung University School of Law was renamed the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University School of Law.[2] Its programs award advanced degrees including master's degrees as well as doctorate degrees. It is a postgraduate professional school, aiming to provide legal training for students already having bachelor's or more advanced degrees, and focuses on a cross-disciplinary legal education environment. Of note, NYCU Law stands out as one of the few law schools in Taiwan that teaches Anglo-American common law systems, alongside traditional civil law systems.[3]

Student body[]

As a result of providing courses focusing on inter-disciplinary needs, as well as an emphasis on intellectual property right laws and the American common law system, NYCU Law hosts a more diverse student body than most of the traditional law schools or departments in Taiwan, where the mainstream has been awarding bachelor's degrees in law and accepting only those with an prior law degree into more advanced legal programs. NYCU Law recruits students with a legal educational background, such as those with a first or more advanced law degree, and also students from other academical disciplines, such as literature, science, or engineering. NYCU Law accepts full-time students and part-time students, among which include those in the legal professions such as judges, prosecutors, lawyers, and counsels who seek more advanced study, and those with technical backgrounds including engineers, salespersons, and businesspersons, a lot of them being from corporations from the nearby Hsinchu Science Park, who intend to acquire knowledge of law.

Faculty[]

The faculty at NYCU Law are contributors throughout the world in a broad range of scholarly fields, including the advancement of legal education. The NYCU School of Law has 14 full-time faculty members and a diverse body of adjunct faculty consisting of experienced judges, prosecutors, attorneys, and entrepreneurs.[4] Together, the faculty provides a full spectrum of learning opportunities for students.[5]

NYCU Law Review[]

The NYCU Law Review endorses the ideals of internationalization of jurisprudence, empirical studies of law, and interdisciplinary integration.[6] The journal promotes innovative legal studies, believing that jurisprudence should reflect social realities as well as pursue fairness and justice. The journal also aims to serve as a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue.

Reputation[]

The NYCU School of Law has become Taiwan’s center for intellectual property and technology law studies. NYCU School of Law organizes the annual “National Technology Law Conference,” hosting hundreds of scholars and legal professionals, as well as business managers and government officials to discuss a wide range of topics from intellectual property law to business strategy. In 2021, NYCU Law was ranked 151–200 in the world in the subject of law and the 2nd best law school in Taiwan by the QS World University Rankings.[7]

The six concentrations[]

NYCU Law has six main areas of research: Intellectual Property Law; Business Law, Corporate Governance, and White-Collar Crime; Gender Equality, Labor Rights, and Social Justice; Biotechnology and Health Law; Transnational Law and International Negotiation; and Information Communication and Competition Law.

Research Centers[]

The NYCU School of Law hosts research centers producing research and engaging in interdisciplinary legal studies.[8] These research centers include: Center for Digital Governance and Legal Innovation, Center for Enterprise & Entrepreneurship, Center for Trans-Pacific Partnership and Transnational Trade Laws, and Research Center for Financial Regulation and Corporate Governance. The activities of these centers vary. For example, the Center for Digital Governance and Legal Innovation sponsors the Digital Law Asia website, a platform aimed at bringing together leading and emerging scholars, practitioners, and experts to contribute scholarly discussions and critical perspectives on matters relating to digital law in Asia.[9]

International Cooperation[]

The NYCU School of Law maintains cooperative relationships with many law schools, including the law schools at Duke University, Singapore Management University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and University of Neuchatel.[10] These cooperations include short-term exchange meetings, reciprocal exchange of credits program, even dual degree programs. The NYCU School of Law is a member of the International Association of Law Schools, Asian Law Institute, and the Asian Law Schools Association.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "A History of NYCU Law". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  2. ^ "陽明交大之戀教育部點頭了 明年2月1日合併掛牌". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  3. ^ "交大成立科技法律學院作為我國高科技產業國際化競爭之強力後盾". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  4. ^ "Faculty Profiles". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  5. ^ "交大創科技法律學院 培養國際法務專才(The Establishment of NCTU Law Aims to Train International Legal Professionals)". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  6. ^ "交大法學評論 (NCTU Law Review)". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  7. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject: Law and Legal Studies (2021)". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  8. ^ "Research Centers". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  9. ^ "Digital Law Asia". Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  10. ^ "International Partnerships". Retrieved January 6, 2022.

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