Shieh Ming-yan | |
Office1: | Acting Chief Justice of Taiwan |
Term Start1: | 1 November 2024 |
President1: | Lai Ching-te |
1Blankname1: | Deputy |
1Namedata1: | Vacant |
Predecessor1: | Hsu Tzong-li |
Office2: | Grand Justice of the Judicial Yuan |
Term Start2: | 1 October 2019 |
Appointer2: | Tsai Ing-wen |
Education: | National Taiwan University (LLB, LLM) University of Munich (LLD) |
Shieh Ming-yan (; born 1957) is a Taiwanese legal academic and judge who currently serve as the Chief Justice (President of the Judicial Yuan) of Taiwan since 2024.
Hsieh completed bachelor's and master's degrees in law at National Taiwan University (NTU) and finished a Dr. jur. degree at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in 1990, after which he returned to teach at NTU. Hsieh later served as dean of the College of Law.[1] [2]
Shortly after the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement (CSSTA) was signed in June 2013, Shieh signed a petition urging its renegotiation.[3] In April 2014, Shieh lent support to another petition asking the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office to look into the removal from the Legislative Yuan of students participating in the Sunflower Student Movement protests over the CSSTA.[4] He was critical of the government's response to protesters, stating that the NTU College of Law "truly failed our students, because we have not taught [President] Ma Ying-jeou well."[5]
In May 2019, Ma's successor Tsai Ing-wen nominated Shieh to serve on the Council of Grand Justices.[6] The Legislative Yuan voted to approve Shieh's nomination in June 2019.[7]