Background
Huang, C. Y. was born in 1948 in Changhua, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Huang, C. Y. was born in 1948 in Changhua, Taiwan, Republic of China.
National Taiwan University School of Law (Bachelor of Laws, 1970. Master of Laws, 1973). University of Michigan Law School (Master of Comparative Law, 1974).
Harvard Law School (Doctor of Juridical Science, 1976).
Spoken languages: Chinese and English.
Worked at Tsar & Tsai Law Firm (Taipei) specializing in General Practice. Foreign Investment, Trade and Arbitration, Litigation, Contract, Corporation, Taxation, Banking, Insurance, Securities, Trademark, Patent and Copyright Law. Admitted to the bar, 1977, New New York
1980, Taipei.
Author: "Multinationals in the Republic of ChinaLaws and Policies," Asia and the World Forum, 1978.
"Legal Aspects of International Finance Corporation"s Investment in the Republic of China," 11 The Journal of International Law and Economics 465 (The George Washington University, 1977). "United States. Trade LawHow to Defend Republic of China Against United States.
Trademark Protectionism," published by the Author, January 1981. "International Commercial Law," published by the Author, July 1984.
Professor of Law, National Chung Hsing University, 1977-1986.
Member, Ad Hoc Committee of the Board of Foreign Trade, Advisor of Ministry of Economic Affairs, responsible for the drafting of the Proposed Trade Acting, May, 1982-1986. Advisor to Ministry of Communications. Member, Trade Subcommittee of the Economic Reform Committee (cabinet organ), May-November, 1985.
Advisor to the Committee on Improvement of Laws and Regulations Governing Economic and Social Affairs, Council for Economic Planning and Development (Cabinet organ), 1986.
Associated, Hale and Door, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America, 1974-1975. Member: Taipei, New York State (United States of America) and American Bar Associations.
American Society of International Law. Founded in 1965, the firm has over 45 qualified attorneys and consultants and is one of the largest law firms in Taiwan employing over 120 persons.
The firm plays a leading role in such areas of practice as foreign investment, merger and acquisition, insurance, securities, banking, taxation, labor, intellectual property and international dispute resolution.
Major clients are multinational corporations and institutions from North America, Japan, European Community, Taiwan and Asia Pacific.
Member, Ad Hoc Committee of the Board of Foreign Trade, Advisor of Ministry of Economic Affairs, responsible for the drafting of the Proposed Trade Acting, May, 1982-1986. Advisor to Ministry of Communications. Member, Trade Subcommittee of the Economic Reform Committee (cabinet organ), May-November, 1985.
Advisor to the Committee on Improvement of Laws and Regulations Governing Economic and Social Affairs, Council for Economic Planning and Development (Cabinet organ), 1986.
Associated, Hale and Door, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America, 1974-1975. Member: Taipei, New York State (United States of America) and American Bar Associations.
American Society of International Law.