Amid worsening tensions between China and Taiwan, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen had emphasized that the self-governing island ‘will be even more united and will absolutely not yield to suppression’
Taipei, June 21 (CNA) Cheryl Saunders, a laureate professor emeritus at the University of Melbourne, was awarded the Tang Prize in Rule of Law on Tuesday in recognition of her decades-long studies and contributions in the field of comparative constitutional law.
Taipei, June 21 (CNA) Amid challenges to the prevailing international order from the likes of Russia and China, 2022 Tang Prize in Rule of Law winner Cheryl Saunders said effective cross-disciplinary collaboration and well-crafted state and sub-state institutions will be vital going forward.
Amid challenges to the prevailing international order from the likes of Russia and China, this year’s Tang Prize in Rule of Law winner Cheryl Saunders said that effective cross-disciplinary collaboration and well-crafted state and sub-state institutions would be vital going forward.
“We really need to think very hard about the institutions we’re using, and try and shape them for the demands of the 21st century,” Saunders said in a recent interview in Australia.
“It’s quite clear that as the world goes forward, we’re going to need to collaborate effectively on all sorts of things,” said Saunders, a laureate professor emeritus at the