Institutum Iurisprudentiae has published the Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice Vol.7 (Part I & II). This book is edited by Associate Research Professor Dr. Shu-Perng Hwang.
Michel Troper, “Constitutional Interpretation”
Stefan Korioth, “60 Years of German Grundgesetz: Continuity and Change of A Constitution and of Constitutional Law”
Nai-Yi Sun, “Equal Treatment Within and Crossing the Social Insurance Systems: On the Legitimacy of Categorization of Insurants and the Different Legal Treatments of Their Rights and Liabilities”
Shu-Perng Hwang, “Constitutional Basis and Limits of Legislative Discretion in Initiating Social Welfare Policies: Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 649 As A Case in Point”
Ke-Chung Ko, “The Legislative Boundary of Taxation and Its Constitutional Demand: Basing on the Theory in German Tax Law”
Tze-Tien Hsu, “The Constitutional Review of Criminal Law Norms in Light of Basic Rights: The Proportionality Principle As Constitutional Limits on Criminal Legislation”
Chwen-Wen Chen, “Democratic Republic and the Sovereignty of People: A Commentary on The Judicial Yuan’s Interpretation No. 645”
Yue-Dian Hsu, “Constructing the Functions of Fundamental Rights for Categorizing the Judicial Yuan Interpretations: Focus on Education-Related Fundamental Rights”
Fort Fu-Te Liao, “Not to Be Subjected to Torture As A Right: Constructing Taiwan’s Constitutional Rules by Referring to International Standards”
Wen-Chen Chang, “Transnational Constitutional Dialogues: An Empirical Study on Foreign Law Citations by the Constitutional Court of Taiwan”
Chao-Chun Lin, “Habeas Corpus and the Detention of Foreigners in the Removal Process”