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Chang Wen-chen (Chinese: 張文貞; born 31 August 1970) is a Taiwanese jurist.
Education and career
Chang earned her Master of Laws and Doctor of Juridical Science at Yale Law School, and holds a distinguished professorship at the National Taiwan University College of Law. As a legal academic, she has commented on China's Anti-Secession Law, the Legislative Yuan's inaction causing vacancies in the presidency and vice presidency of the Control Yuan between 2005 and 2008, limitations on the Control Yuan's powers, and supported amendments to laws regarding protests and demonstrations. Chen was one of 36 co-signers of a statement opining that Ma Ying-jeou had overstepped his presidential authority during the September 2013 power struggle.
Chang is a founding member of the Asian Human Rights Court Simulation, established in 2018, and in 2019, was named its vice president. In 2022 and 2024, Chang served on the selection committee for the Tang Prize in Rule of Law. She has also chaired the Restoration of Victim's Rights Infringed by Illegal Acts of the State During the Period of Authoritarian Rule Foundation.
In 2024, Chang testified as an expert witness to the Constitutional Court in cases that led to protests. Later that year, William Lai nominated Chang to serve as president of the Judicial Yuan.
Chang's editorials on constitutionality of judicial decisions, constitutional reform, and demonstrations have been published in the Taipei Times.
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