Institutum Iurisprudentiae (Preparatory Office) has published the
Biennial Review of Law, Science and Technology: Science
Governance, Freedom of Research, and Pluralist Democracy 2009.
The volume is edited by Assistant Research Professor Dr. Wen-Tsong
Chiou.
Michael J. Malinowski “A Discourse on the Public Nature of Research in Contemporary Life Science: A Law-Policy Proposal to Promote the Public Nature of Science in an Era of Academia-Industry Integration”
Kevin Chien-Chang Wu “Separating Research from Therapy: An Indeterminacy in the Past or a Simple Task? Therapy Reports in the Journal of the Formosan Medical Association (1946-1965) and Court Decisions in the English Literature”
Wen-Tsong Chiou “Freedom of Scientific Inquiry and the Challenge of the Third-Wave Democratization of Science: A Critical Examination of the Division between ‘Constitution of Knowledge’ and ‘Constitution of Politics’ ”
Ching-Yi Liu “University-Industry Relationship, Conflicts of Interest and Scientific Integrity”
Wen-Hua Kuo “Pharmaceutical Regulation as Transnational Vision and Strategy: Japan and Taiwan in the Wake of the ICH”
Wei-Lin Wang “An Examination of Conflicts of Interest and Restriction on Access to Knowledge Arising out of Academia-Industry Cooperation”
Chuan-Feng Wu “Benefits with Boundaries: Healthcare Distribution and Medical Technology Development”