Moderators
Mr. Yi-Chun Wang (Taiwan)
Director, Preparatory Office of National Human Rights Museum. He received master degree of executive administration in National Chengchi University |
Director Chun-Hung Chen(Taiwan)
Associate Professor of Department of Political Science at Soochow University and Director of Chang Fo-Chuan Center of Human Rights. Specialized fields: Theories of Human Rights, Democratic Theory, Contemporary Political Theories. |
Joseph K. Twanmoh Chair Professor Mab Huang (Taiwan)
Joseph K. Twanmoh Chair Professor of Department of Political Science at Soochow University. Specialized fields: Western Political Thoughts, Philosophy on Human Rights, Human Rights Education, International Law of Human Rights, and Human Rights Movement. |
Professor Shiow-Duan Hawang (Taiwan)
Professor of Department of Political Science at Soochow University and Director of Center for Legislative Studies. Specialized fields: Comparative Politics, Voting Behavior, Congressional Politics, Political Culture, Constitutional System. |
Proessor Li-Khan ChenTang (Taiwan)
Associate Professor of Department of Political Science at Soochow University and Director of Department of Political Science at Soochow University. Specialized fields: Public Management, Local Government and Politics, Financial Management. |
Professor Song-Lih Huang (Taiwan)
Professor of Institute of Public Health at National Yangming University. Specialized Fields: International Health, Tobacco Control, and Occupational Medicine. |
Legislator Mei-Nu Yu (Taiwan)
Legislator of Republic of China Main Experiences: Chair of Yu, Emi-Nu Attorney-At-Law, 26th Director-General, Taipei Bar Association, 4th and 5th Chair of Awakening Foundation, Director, International Federation of Women Lawyer Republic of China, Honorary Tutor, College of Law, National Taiwan University, Commissioner (3th, 4th and 6th), Committee of Women’s Right Promotion, Executive Yuan, Commissioner, Gender Project Team, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Justice and Council of Labor Affairs. |
Panelists
Professor Jae-yiel Oh (Korea)
The 11th Chairperson of the May 18 Memorial Foundation. He has been actively devoted himself in developing community in the region and paving ways to human rights and democracy-based society with innovative ideas as a professor and a member of a variety of civil society groups and research institutes. |
Assistant Professor Hui-Wen Lin (Taiwan)
Assistant Professor at Institute of Creative Industries Design. Specialized Fields: Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Creative Management and Marketing of Cultural Heritage, Place and City Marketing, Research on Culture of Place and Space, Reuse design of Historical Environment, Interior Design. |
Professor Ying-Ying Lai (Taiwan)
Professor of Graduate School of Art Management and Cultural Policy. Specialize Fields: Museum Management, Arts Management, Cultural Administration, Contemporary Arts in Taiwan, Contemporary Western Fine Arts. |
Executive Director Maria Chin Abdullah (Malaysia)
An executive director of Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections; BERSIH. The primary mission of BERSIH is to advocate electoral and procedural reform and to promote freedom and fair election. |
Professor Sing Ming (Hong Kong)
Assistant Professor of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Specialized Fields: comparative study of democracy and democratization, political culture, civil society, quality of life, and Hong Kong politics. |
Mr. Giles Ungpakorn (Thailand)
He was a Former Associate Professor in Politics. He was Secretary of the "6 October 1976 Fact Finding and Witness Interviewing Committee", which published its report in 2001. He was co-organiser of the Thai Social Forum in 2006 in Bangkok. He is a socialist and an activist in both Thai and British politics. He is a founding member of “Turn Left”, Thailand and a member of the Socialist Workers Party in Britain. |
Assistant Professor Kar Yen Leong (Taiwan)
Assistant Professor of Global Politics and Economics at Tamkang University. PhD, National University of Singapore, Department of Southeast Asian Studies. Specialized Fields: Political Theory, Southeast Asian Studies, Human Rights, Cultural Studies, Historical Studies. |
Professor Jau-Hwa Chen (Taiwan)
Professor of Philosophy at Soochow University. Specialized Fields: Kant's Philosophy, the Philosophy of Human Rights, Feminist Philosophy, German Idealism Philosophy, Applied Ethics. |
Professor Jau-Wei Dan (Taiwan)
Professor of University of Taipei. Specialized Fields: Philosophy of Education. |
Director Anne Lan K Candelaria (Philippines)
Director of Ateneo Center For Asian Studies(ACAS) and Assistant Professor of Political Science of Ateneo de Manila University. Specialized Fields: Education Decentralization, Community Development. |
Director Victoria Hsu (Taiwan)
Director of the Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights, She studied in the PhD program in Université Paris X and serve as an advisory member of Awakening Foundation and director of the Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights. |
Professor Chia-Fan Lin (Taiwan)
Chair, Department of Civic Education and Leadership, National Taiwan Normal University. Specialized Fields: Students’ Rights, Educational Law, Human Rights Education, Legal Education, and the Thoughts of Habermas. |
Executive Member Yi-Bi Huang (Taiwan)
Executive Member of Covenants and Conventions Watch. She is also a coordinator of Taiwan International Medical Alliances. |
Professor Susanne Choi Yuk Ping
(Hong Kong) Her current research interests include gender, family, health, and migration. She has written extensively on issues such as migrant labor, cross-border marriages, spousal violence, health issues and violence against female sex workers, and domestic division of labor in Chinese societies. Her current project explores how men's rural to urban migration shapes gender and family dynamics in post-socialist China. |
Professor Yi-Chien Chen (Taiwan)
Associate Professor, Graduate Institute for Gender Studies, Shin Hsin University and Director of Awakening Foundation. Specialized Fields: Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, Feminism Law, Gender Law and Public Policy. |
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