Introduction
Master Program for Technology Law
In view of the profound influences brought by-Biomedicine Technology on social life,
dialogues and communications between scientists and lawyers have become imperative in
maintaining the stability and prosperity of social communities.
CMU therefore establishes, the Master Program of Laws for Science and Technology to address the vision.
As the first medical university in central Taiwan to start the academic program on the Law for Science
and Technology, CMU intends to branch out its scope and realize the long-terms goal of transforming
into a comprehensive university.
The Master program of Laws for Science and Technology does not require a law degree for enrollment.
In addition to basic law courses, the curriculum mainly consists of two parts: Biomedicine Law group and
Patent Law group. The Biomedicine Law group covers medical law, medical malpractice claims and genetic engineering.
The Patent Law group concentrates on practical issues associated with technological innovation,
such as intellectual property law and patent litigation. Upon graduation, our students will be able
to expand their career options to the field of lawyer, judge, discipline inspection officer and patent engineer, etc.
Master of Laws for Science and Technology Program 2018 Admission |
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Biomedicine and Law Group |
Patent Law Group |
Seminar on Medical Law Seminar on Medical Malpractice Claim - Civil Law Cases Seminar on Medical Malpractice Claim - Criminal Law Cases Public Health and Law Seminar on Legal Aspect of Reproductive Technology Seminar on Legal Aspect of Genetic Technology |
Patent Act Patent Search and Patent Analysis Examination Guidelines and Practice on Patent Examination Patent Litigation and Practice The US Patent Litigation and Practice IRP Contracts
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First enrollment for two groups is 5 students total. |
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Name |
Title |
Education |
Specialties |
Shih, Mao-Lin |
Chair Professor |
Honorary doctorate of Laws, Woosuk University, Korea |
Criminal Law, Judicial Protection Comprehensive Law, Legal Risk Management |
Tang, Shu-Mei |
Professor |
Ph.D., Laws, University of Sheffield, UK |
Biotechnology Law, Medical Law, Logic, Patent Law |
Lin, Ju-Hwa |
Associate Professor |
Ph. D. in Biochemistry, from National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan |
Bio-Chip Technology Development And Applications, Technology of Molecular Diagnosis Intellectual Property Law |
Yen, Yung-Ming |
Assistant professor |
Ph.D., Political Science, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York |
Political Science, Law, International Relations, Human Rights |
Niu, Huei-Chih |
Project Associate Professor |
Ph.D., School of Law, Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London, UK |
Medical Law, Public Health Law, Science And Technology Risks, International Trade Law, International Environmental Law |
Lee, Tung-Ying |
Assistant Professor |
Ph.D., Laws, University of Bonn, Germany |
Constitution, Administrative Law, Economic Administration Law Government Procurement Law, Financial Regulation |
Sung, Ming-Hsi |
Assistant Professor |
Ph.D., Laws, New York University, USA |
Criminal Law |