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Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice V. 12

Date: 2025-11-25

Institutum Iurisprudentiae has published the Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice V. 12. This book is edited by Research Professor Dr. Yen-Tu Su.

  1. Yasuo Hasebe, “Judges’ Conscience and Constitutional Reasoning”

  2. Yasuo Hasebe, translated by Chia-Ning Yao & edited by Cheng-Yi Huang, “Judges’ Conscience and Constitutional Reasoning (Chinese translation)”

  3. Fang-Hua Chung, “‘More Participation, More Democracy?’: On the Analysis of Representative Democracy of the Germany Constitutional Theories in 20th Century”

  4. Chia-Ho Lin, “70 Years of German Defensive Democracy and Constitutional Protection: Reflection and Restart under the New Challenges of the Post-democratic Era”

  5. Ching-Yi Liu, “Constitutional Implications of Technological Due Process of Law: An Analysis of American Law”

  6. Pin-Hua Hsu, “Emerging Communicative Technology vs. Freedom of Speech: Possible Legal Status and Thinking”

  7. Chung-Hsi Lee, “Smart Medicine and Free Expression of Commercial Speech”

  8. Shu-Ya Lin, “Constitutional Rights and the Hunting Culture of Indigenous Peoples (Draft)”

  9. Chien-Chih Lin, “Taking Constitutional Court Decisions Seriously: The Implementation of J.Y. Interpretations”

  10. Wei-Ren Chen, “The Efficacy of Scheduled Interpretations with Designated Ratification and Expiration Dates: A Case Study of the Constitutional Court’s Declaration of Unconstitutionality Regarding the Lack of Same-Sex Marriage Protection in Civil Law”

  11. Tsung-I Chen, “Exercising the Authority of Unified Interpretation of the Law and Its Separation: Examining from the Perspectives of Grand Chamber of Supreme Administrative Court and Grand Justices of Judicial Yuan”

Link: https://www.iias.sinica.edu.tw/en/publication_post/1829/11

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