Journal Essay
Wang, Shih-An. Judicial Oversight of Political Parties in New Democracies: The Cases of South Korea and Taiwan. Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, 40:2, 332-360 (2023).
Book Chapter
Wang, Shih-An. Using the Authoritarian Past for Constitutional Interpretation in New Democracies: The Example of the Taiwan Constitutional Court, in Comparative Constitutional History: Uses of History in Constitutional Adjudication 332-365 [Francesco Biagi, Justin O. Frosini, and Jason Mazzone eds., Brill Publishers 2022].
J.S.D. Dissertation
Wang, Shih-An. Judicial Oversight of National Security Policy in Ontologically Contested Democracies (2024)
D.O.I.: https://doi.org/10.6082/uchicago.12719
Committee members: Tom Ginsburg (Advisor), Aziz Z. Huq (Advisor), Geoffrey R. Stone (Reader).
Selected Conference Presentation
National Security and Judicial Self-Empowerment in New Democracies, Global Summit on Constitutionalism, University of Texas at Austin School of Law, Texas, USA (March 20-22, 2025).
Judicial Hypersensitivity and National Security Law: A Perspective from South Korea and Taiwan, Conference on Public Law in Asia, Asian Law Schools Association (ALSA), Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, New Delhi, India (October 24 and 25, 2024).
Data Surveillance, Protection, and National Security: The Experience of South Korea, The 2024 Annual Conference of International Society of Public Law (I CON-S), IE University, Madrid, Spain (July 8-10, 2024).
Judicial Strategies under Geopolitical Distress: The Constitutional Court of Taiwan, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting 2024, Denver, USA (June 6-9, 2024).
Judicial Strategies under Geopolitical Distress: Perspectives from the Constitutional Courts of Taiwan and Lithuania, Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, USA (November 10-12, 2023).
Executive Powers and Democratic Governance of Elections under Geopolitical Tensions: The cases of Taiwan and South Korea, Global Summit on Constitutionalism, University of Texas at Austin School of Law, Texas, USA (March 16-18, 2023).
Crafting Political Parties in Courts, Political Parties and Constitutions in Asia Conference, Oxford Programme in Asian Laws, University of Oxford, UK (September 23-24, 2022).
The Erosion of the Public Sphere, The 2021 Annual Conference of International Society of Public Law (I CON-S), virtual (July 4-6, 2021).
Constitutional Interpretation of Authoritarian Legacies in New Democracies: The Example of the Taiwan Constitutional Court, Constitutional History: Comparative Perspectives Uses of History in Constitutional Adjudication, University of Illinois College of Law, Chicago, IL, USA (April 29-30, 2019).
The Limits of Democracy in Immigration Law, The 1st International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Toshisha University, Kyoto, Japan (July 7-8, 2018).
Invited Discussant
“Constitutionalism Outside of Courts: Foundational Norms and Principles from a Comparative Perspective,” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting 2024, Denver, USA (June 6-9, 2024).
Translation Editing & Proofreading
D. Galligan & M. Versteeg eds., Social and Political Foundations of Constitutions (Vol.1-3) [Translated by Q. Zhang et al., 2021] (Mandarin)