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HOME > Our People > ASSOCIATES > CHING-TZU (KATIE) CHANG張靖慈
ASSOCIATE

CHING-TZU (KATIE) CHANG張靖慈
  • - Civil, Criminal, and Administrative Litigation
  • - Corporate Law and Commercial Affairs, including ESG compliance and Sustainability Reporting
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LL.M., National Taiwan University
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LL.B., National Taiwan University

- Taipei Bar Association

  • - Keynote Speaker, Legal Responsibilities Related to ESG, Formosa Transnational Legal Foundation
     
  • - Coordinator, Climate Litigation Seminar: Who is the Victim? Who Has the Right to Claim?, Taipei Bar Association & ICAB
     
  • - Committee Member, Civil Procedure Law Committee, Taipei Bar Association
     
  • - Committee Member, Environmental Law Committee, Taipei Bar Association
     
  • - Attorney, Formosa Transnational Attorneys at Law
     
  • - Intern Attorney, Formosa Transnational Attorneys at Law
     
  • - Teaching Assistant of Civil Procedure Code
     
  • - Taiwan Bar Examination (Rank: 6th in 2018 Intellectual Property Group)
     
【Chinese】

1. Legal Responsibilities Related to ESG,” ESG and Modern Legal Practice—What Lawyers Wish to Tell You Early (Co-first author)
2. A Note on the Sanction for Denying Authenticity of Documents and Due Process: Nine Practical Issues Arising from the Application of Article 357-1 of the Code of Civil Procedure (Co-author)
3. Introduction to Climate Change Litigation (Co-author)
4. A Study on Expert Witness in Commercial Case Adjudication Act —Lessons from English Law (Master Thesis, National Taiwan University, 2022)

【English】

1. Enhancing Sustainability Report Disclosures and Mitigating Greenwashing Risks: Challenges and Responses for Companies and Financial Institutions (Co-first author)
2. Taiwan: Litigation, LEGAL 500 (Co-author)
3. Greenpeace East Asia v. Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs: Taiwan's First Climate Change Litigation (Co-first author)
4. Litigation 2024, CHAMBERS AND PARTNERS (Co-author)