
معرفی
Yun-Ru Chen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Law, National Taiwan University. Her research focuses on legal history, family law, and the interplay between nationalism and legal systems in colonial contexts. She previously held an assistant professor/researcher position at Waseda University after earning a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) from Harvard Law School.
- Research Areas: Legal History, Family Law, American Legal Thoughts, Colonial Governance, Comparative Law
Her recent publications examine Taiwan's legal regimes under Qing-Chinese, Japanese colonial, and ROC governance, analyzing how concepts like family, economic lives, and nationalism intersected with law. She is currently working on a book manuscript titled Paradoxes of the National Family Law in (Post-) Colonial East Asia: Taiwan as the Nexus.
At NTU, she teaches courses including Legal History, Family Law, American Legal Thoughts, and English Taiwan Law with focuses on economy, society, and democracy.



