Taiwan Constitutional Court Single-Author Work: - An Empirical Analysis of Judicial Deadlines in Unconstitutional Cases after Democratization. - Exploring the Framing Effects on the Legitimacy-Conferring Capacity of Constitutional Courts: An Experimental Study of the Ill-gotten Party Assets Decision in Taiwan - Exploring the Factors When Justices Changed the Status Quo: Focused on Constitutional Interpretation Cases after Democratization. - State Capacity and Constitutional Review of Taxation: A Taiwan Case Study Collaborative Project: - An Empirical Lesson from the Taiwan Constitutional Court: Do the “Haves” Come Out Ahead in Equality and Socio-Economic Cases? (Co-author: Yu-Chi Wang) - The Oral Argument of the Taiwan Constitutional Court: An Empirical Study on the Pattern of Justices' Questioning (Co-author: Sheng-Hui Tseng, and Yi-Hsiu Lee ) - TCC Database Construction (Co-author: Yinn-ching Lu)
As the title suggests, this document will compile quantitative examples from books and articles on judicial politics in my courses. If you want to collaborate with me, please email me! (lai00197@umn.edu)