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Field Trip to Taipei High Administrative Court

 

In order to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application for students and to provide them with insights into the latest advancements in judicial technology as well as future career prospects, Associate Professor Zeng Zhaokai (曾昭愷副教授), who teaches Organizational Law in our department, organized a field trip to Taipei High Administrative Court during the semester. This initiative aimed to familiarize students with the latest smart courtroom equipment and practices.

The field trip took place on April 1, 2024 (Monday) at Taipei High Administrative Court. President Hou (侯東昇院長) warmly received the students, offering encouragement and personally guiding them through the court's design and unique public art installations. During a legal issues symposium, Judge Zhang Yufeng (張瑜鳳法官) presided over the discussion, providing insights into the evolving administrative litigation system and engaging in dialogue with the students through case studies.

Through this field trip, students not only witnessed the functioning of a real court and courtroom but also deepened their understanding of the course material discussed in class. More importantly, it ignited their motivation to study law diligently. The program concluded successfully amid lively discussions and interactions.

Group Photo

Group Photo

President Hou personally introduced the significance of the public art designs outside the court.

President Hou personally introduced the significance of the public art designs outside the court

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