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Chung-Lin Chen
陳 仲嶙

Professor Chung-Lin Chen is currently an associate professor in the Institute of Law for Science and Technology, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. Professor Chen earned his S.J.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School (2007) and was a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Asian Legal Studies at the Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, Canada (summer 2011). Before pursing his degrees in the U.S., he passed both Taiwan’s Bar Exam and Judiciary Exam and briefly practiced law. He has diligently published articles in the areas of constitutional law, biomedical law, and environmental law. His English publications include “From UNESCO’s Declaration to National Law: Challenges of Legislating Community Benefit-Sharing of Genetic Research” (Asian Bioethics Review, 2012), “Reconciling the Freedom of Scientific Inquiry and the Group Interests of Indigenous Peoples in Genetic Research: Article 21 of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples Basic Act as an Experiment” (Asian Bioethics Review, 2010), “In Search of a New Approach of Information Privacy Judicial Review: Interpretation No. 603 of Taiwan’s Constitutional Court as a Guide” (Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, 2010), and “Reconciling Family Paternalism and Autonomy in Taiwan’s Health Information Law” (Australian Journal of Asian Law, 2009). He received the Young Scholar Research Award of National Tsing Hua University in 2010. He currently teaches Administrative Law, Constitutional Law Seminar, Introduction to American Law, and Legal Issues of Human Tissue.

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