Institutum Iurisprudentiae has published 2019 Special Issue No. 1 of Academia Sinica Law Journal. It contains the following articles:
Invited Article:
Tay-Sheng Wang, “The Emergence of Taiwanese Legal History and Its Becoming a Discipline”
Forum:
- Peng-Sheng Chiu, “How Should ‘Becoming a Discipline’ Be Problematized? The Position and Prospects of Legal History Scholars”
- Hwei-Syin Chen, “Response and Challenge: Comment on Tay-Sheng Wang’s ‘The Emergence of Taiwanese Legal History and Its Becoming a Discipline’”
- Chueh-An Yen, “Das Dasein ist ein Meer:Comment on Tay-Sheng Wang’s ‘The Emergence of Taiwanese Legal History and Its Becoming a Discipline’”
- Tay-Sheng Wang, “Discussing Taiwanese Legal History Again: The Response to Commentators”
Articles:
- Wan-Yu Chen, “Exploring Changes in Property Law in Taiwan: The Current Condition and Issues of Research on History of Property Law in Taiwan”
- Cheng-Yu Liu, “Retrospect and Prospect of Taiwan Historical Research of Criminal Justice in the Recent Thirty Years”
- Chun-Ying Wu, “A Review on Taiwan Legal Profession Studies (1992-2017)”
- Yun-Ru Chen, “Bad (Wo-)man Theory of Traditional Chinese Law:
From the Vantage Points of Adultery and Abduction Cases in Tan-Hsin Archives” - Wei-Tseng Chen, “Revisit Law and Development Orthodox through the Lens of Taiwan and China’s Development Paths”
- Yen-Chi Liu, “Hidden Hands: A Legal-historical Study of Youth Labor in Taiwan”
- Hsiao-Wei Kuan, “The Development of LGBT Rights in Democratic Taiwan:
An Analysis from the Perspective of Law and Social Movements”