Published Articles

  • Yi-Li Lee, 2018.10, Constitutional Dynamics of Judicial Discourse on Rights of Non-Citizens: The Story of Taiwan, in Taiwan and international Human Rights: A Story of Transformation (Jerome Cohen, Williams Alford & Chang-fa Lo eds.) Springer (reviewed contribution)
  • Wen-Chen Chang & Yi-Li Lee, 2018. 09, Competition or Collaboration: Constitutional Review by Multiple Final Courts, in Comparative Judicial Review (Rosalind Dixon & Erin F. Delaney eds.) Edward Elgar Publishing (reviewed contribution)
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2018.08, The Performance, Obstacle, and Opportunity of Transitional Justice: The Case of Taiwan (Part 1), Global Taiwan Brief, Vol. 3, Issue 16, available at: http://globaltaiwan.org/2018/08/vol-3-issue-16/
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2017.09, Women’s Victimization in Transitional Justice and their Fight for Democracy and Human Rights: The Story of Taiwan, at JusticeInfo.net, Oxford Transitional Justice Research, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative & Fondation Hirondelle. (reviewed contribution)
  • Wen-Chen Chang & Yi-Li Lee, 2017.05, Transitional Justice: Institutional Mechanisms and Contextual Dynamics, in Max Plank Encyclopedia of Public International law, Oxford University Law Online. (reviewed contribution)
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2016.09, Dilemmas and Lessons of Transitional Justice in Latin America: Judicial Response of Inter-American Court of Human Rights, National Taiwan University Law Journal, Vol. 45, Issue 3, pp 827 - 909 (TSSCI) (In Chinese) (reviewed contribution)
  • Wen-Chen Chang & Yi-Li Lee, 2016.04, Judicial Strategies to Resolving Presidential Election Disputes: The Case of Taiwan, in Judicial Review of Elections in Asia 147-172(Po Jen Yap ed.), New York: Routledge. (reviewed contribution)
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2016.03, The Contextual Factors and Mechanisms of Transitional Justice: Comparison between South Korea and Taiwan, Angle Publisher, Taipei, Taiwan. (In Chinese) (reviewed contribution)
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2014.10, The Contribution of International Courts to International Humanitarian Law, Handbook of 150th Anniversary of Geneva Conventions, pp 52-62. Taipei, Red Cross Society of Republic of China.
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2014.08, The Contextual Factors and Mechanisms of Transitional Justice: Comparison between South Korea and Taiwan (Ph. D Dissertation, National Taiwan University College of Law) (Supervisor: Wen-Chen Chang, Professor of National Taiwan University College of Law) (Best Dissertation Award)
  • Yi-Li Lee, 2012, The Institutional Choice and Contextual Factors of Transitional Justice: The Case of Taiwan, Taiwan Human Rights Journal, Vol. I, Issue 2, 145-176 (In Chinese).