Dr. Tsung-Sheng Liao is a Professor of Law at the Law Department of the National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan. He earned his LLM and SJD (Doctor of Jurisdical Science) degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School, USA, in 2008, was a Visitin...More
Dr. Tsung-Sheng Liao is a Professor of Law at the Law Department of the National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan. He earned his LLM and SJD (Doctor of Jurisdical Science) degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School, USA, in 2008, was a Visiting Scholar at UW Law School in 2014, held a Visiting Professor position at the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, British Columbia, Canada in mid-2016 and mid-2017, and will be a Visiting Scholar at the University of California Berkeley Law School in 2019. His research focuses on international environmental law, climate change law and policy, international human rights law, international energy law and policy, and international trade law. He has participated in many national-level research projects granted by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan in the field of climate change law, climate change and human rights, carbon capture and storage regulations. He is the co-author of Republic of China and International Law-Important Events during One Hundred Republic Years (2011) and Conceptual Strategies of Carbon Capture and Storage Regulatory Framework in Taiwan (2012), and the author of over 30 articles with regard to climate change issues, energy issues, and human rights issues. He has also been invited to present scholarly papers in different countries, such as Bahrain, Canada, China, Germany, Japan, Korea, Norway, Singapre, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam and so on.
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