Wen-Yeu 
WANG

 
Visiting Professor

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In Residence

3 February 2025 to 21 February 2025

Current Courses

Comparative Antitrusts Law: Taiwan, China and Beyond

Professor Wen-Yeu Wang is the dean and emeritus professor at the Kainan University Law School as well as adjunct professor at the National Taiwan University Law School (NTU). He had been teaching full time at NTU from 1995 through 2023. In this capacity he had conducted guest teaching at many universities, including Stanford, Columbia, Peking and Tsinghua. Prior to pursuing an academic career, he had practiced corporate and commercial law at Lee and Li, Taipei, and Sullivan & Cromwell, New York City, for more than 6 years. Principal research areas include business associations, antitrust law, business transactions, and economic analysis of law.

Professor Wang has authored 10 books and over 100 papers. Over a dozen articles have been published by reputable academic journals such as Washington Law Review, NTU Law Review, and Columbia Journal of Asian Law. His research projects have been sponsored by the National Science Foundation of Taiwan as well as the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. He has been invited to attend many international conferences held by well-known institutions such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB). From 2004 to 2007, professor Wang took a leave of absence from the NTU to serve as a commissioner at the Taiwan Fair Trade Commission, the government authority responsible for enforcing antitrust regulations.

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