Conference papers

  • Wen-Chen Chang & Yi-Li Lee, 2018.06, “The Use/Non-use of International Laws on Delayed Justice in Post-Conflict Settings: A Contextual Analysis to South Korea and Taiwan”, paper presented at the 10th IACL-AIDC World Congress, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, June 18-22, 2018.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2017.12, “ Constitutional Discourse to Non-Citizen Rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan: A Comparative and Contextual Analysis”, paper presented at the 7th Asian Constitutional Law Forum, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand, December 8-9, 2017.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2017.04, “Court and Transitional Justice: A Comparative and Contextual Analysis to South Korea and Taiwan”, paper presented at the Conference on “Korea on Trial: Law and Justice in the Face of Violence”, held by James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies at University of Pennsylvania, April 28, 2017.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2017.03, “Constitutional Discourse to Non-Citizen Rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan: A Comparative and Contextual Analysis”, paper presented at Harvard Law School Human Rights Program Visiting Scholar Luncheon, held by Harvard Law School Human Rights Program, March 8, 2017.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2016.10, “Court and Transitional Justice: A Comparative and Contextual Analysis to South Korea and Taiwan”, paper presented at “Harvard Law School Human Rights Program Visiting Scholar Luncheon”, held by Harvard Law School Human Rights Program, October 12, 2016.
  • Wen-Chen Chang & Yi-Li Lee, 2016.10, “Multiple Final Courts: Competition and Collaboration in Judicial Review”, paper presented at the Conference on “Comparative Judicial Review”, held by Northwestern Law School, Chicago, USA, October 7-8, 2016.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2016.06, “Constitutional Landscape of Immigration and the Rights of Non-Citizens: The Case of Taiwan”, paper presented at 2016 Annual Meeting ICON-S, held by the International Society of Public Law, Berlin, Germany, June 17-19, 2016.
  • Wen-Chen Chang & Yi-Li Lee, 2016.01, “Reckoning with Transitional Justice in Taiwan: A Lost Opportunity?”, paper presented at UW Trans-Pacific Comparative Public Law Roundtable, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA, Jan.14-15, 2016.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2015.12, “Party Politics in the Constitutional Court: The Case of South Korea”, paper will be present at the 6th Asian Constitutional Law Forum, held by Singapore National University, Singapore, Dec. 10-11, 2015
  • Wen-Chen Chang & Yi-Li Lee, 2015.07, “Judicial Strategies to Presidential Election Disputes: The Case of Taiwan”, paper presented at the Judicial Review of Elections in Asia Conference, held by University of Hong Kong, July 3, Hong Kong.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2015.05, “Judicialized Transitional Justice in South Korea and Taiwan: A Comparative and Contextual Analysis”, paper presented at Annual Meeting of Law and Society Association, May 28-31, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2015.05, “Transitional Justice in South Korea and Taiwan: Judicial Response and Contextual Factors”, paper presented at Asian Law Institute Annual Meeting, held by National Taiwan University College of Law, Taipei, May 21-22, Taiwan.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2013.11, “The Legal Framework of United Nations on Transitional Justice and Human Right: Its Reflections for Taiwan Experience”, paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Human Rights Education, held by Chang Fo-Chuan Center for the Study of Human Rights, Soochow University, Taipei, Nov. 21-22, Taiwan.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2012, “Amnesty Law and Human Rights: The Cases of Inter-American Court of Human Rights”, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Taiwan Political Science Association, Graduate Institute of Political Science, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, December 8-9, 2012. (In Chinese)