On April 25, the Institute of Medical Law successfully hosted the "Medicine, Technology, and Legal Policy" seminar.
This high-profile event bridged the gap between medical and technology law, addressing a diverse range of critical issues including:
Medical disputes and unlicensed medical practice.
Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for pharmaceuticals.
Taiwan’s administrative guidelines for Medical AI.
Genetic discrimination and surrogacy contracts.
Cybersecurity and the regulation of online hate speech.
Throughout the sessions, presenters examined pivotal institutional challenges at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and social governance. The seminar featured in-depth analyses of international policy trends while showcasing the latest academic breakthroughs from domestic scholars.
The event was marked by a vibrant exchange of ideas and profound intellectual discourse. We extend our sincere gratitude to all speakers, discussants, and attendees for their contributions to this high-quality legal forum!