12/03 The Constitutional Court Dancing with Politics

2025-11-24

12/03(Wed)The Constitutional Court Dancing with Politics: The Reception and Reflection of the German Federal Constitutional Court Act in Taiwan.

As the wheel of history turns, Taiwan’s constitutional order is undergoing profound transformation. Against the backdrop of “changing times, changing environments, and changing currents,” what key structural and substantive shifts are taking place within Taiwan’s Constitutional Court?

When the Constitutional Court is no longer merely a cold and detached legal institution—but one that must engage with complex political dynamics—can comparative legal theory offer unique and indispensable insights to help us understand and navigate this unfolding judicial drama?

For the second session of this semester’s Workshop on Legal and Social Philosophy, we are honored to invite Professor Jen-Chun Huang to deliver a talk that will delve deeply into this highly contemporary and significant topic.

📌 Lecture Information
Topic:The Constitutional Court Dancing with Politics: The Reception and Reflection of the German Federal Constitutional Court Act in Taiwan.

Speaker: Prof. Jen-Chun Huang
Time: December 3 (Wed), 15:30–17:20
Venue: Co-Creation Space, Engineering Building I (EA101), Guangfu Campus, NYCU

📢 Registration & Participation
This workshop will be held in a hybrid format (in-person + online). All are welcome to register!

In-Person Participation Perks:
Those who pre-register and attend in person will receive a meal after the event.

Capacity Limit:
Due to limited space, only a few in-person spots remain—please register as soon as possible!

Online Participation:
If in-person registration is full, you may still register for online attendance. The meeting link will be emailed to you two days before the event.

Registration Link (In-Person / Online):
https://forms.gle/feFWEX2VXJuatoWZ8

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