Simon Sun
@SimonSunSJD
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Assistant Professor at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung School of Law. Interested in cyber law & policy issues. Involved at the Ostrom Workshop. Law as Science
Joined July 2013
Submissions are now open for the WINIR Young Scholars Pre-Conference Workshop ahead of the World Interdisciplinary Network for Institutional Research (WINIR) Annual Conference in Rome on 21 July 2026.🎉 More info: https://t.co/9H9IPlIU2L Submission Link: https://t.co/xWboT8HAYj
lawasscience.org
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For my friends in the United Kingdom, please join us for an insightful conversation at @ucl . I will be joining virtually as a panelist on the topic of “Decolonising Health AI and Wellbeing.”
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Join UCL IIPP and UCL STEaPP hackathons, taking place on Friday 13th June and Tuesday 17th June.
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Abstract Deadline: July 15, 2025 Full Paper Deadline: September 15, 2025 Submit here:
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As many of you know, Taiwan sits at the center of the global AI debate—not only because of its critical role in AI infrastructure, but also due to its strategic geopolitical position between China and the United States. Please join us at the largest tech conference in Taiwan.
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https://t.co/c7U8CFdj1A In the spotlight: The Taiwanese dollar is going strong. Why isn't the central bank stepping in? Could this be part of the ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S.? Bad news for TSMC, but good news for cheaper boba tea on the island.
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Thanks for featuring my article! I’m grateful for the interest and engagement around this work. Looking forward to continued conversations on the evolving dynamics of decentralized finance.
DeFi's Premise and Promise of Decentralization and Disintermediation This paper introduces the decentralization & disintermediation technological foundations of #blockchain, followed by an in-depth examination of #DeFi. By: @VaneVillanuevaC Read more: https://t.co/CNh4PgtpIQ
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Our next speaker is Professor Jason Mazzone from University of Illinois College of Law. The topic of the lecture is "Uses (and Misuses) of History in Constitutional Interpretation” The event will be held on April 9 at 12:00 PM (E.T.) Registration link: https://t.co/WqK0LE0M2Q
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Our next speaker is Professor Jason Mazzone from University of Illinois College of Law. The topic of the lecture is "Uses (and Misuses) of History in Constitutional Interpretation” The event will be held on April 9 at 12:00 PM (E.T.) Registration link: https://t.co/WqK0LE0edi
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Please join the Law as Science project to explore the legal history of American Civil War with Prof. Cynthia Nicoletti from @UVALaw next Wednesday on April 2 at 12:00 PM!
Our next speaker is Professor Cynthia Nicoletti from University of Virginia School of Law. The topic of the lecture is "The Legal History of the American Civil War ” The event will be held on April 2 at 12:00 PM (E.T.) Registration link: https://t.co/MYxla9OPUm
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Our next speaker is Professor Cynthia Nicoletti from University of Virginia School of Law. The topic of the lecture is "The Legal History of the American Civil War ” The event will be held on April 2 at 12:00 PM (E.T.) Registration link: https://t.co/MYxla9OPUm
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I’m excited to share an event of the Working Group on Culture Commons with the brilliant Ms. Jaime Carini as part of the The Ostrom Workshop. Both sessions are hybrid, and we’re inviting anyone interested in cultural commons, governance, and policy to join the conversation.
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With strict AI rules & compliance burdens, US tech firms face challenges in the EU market. Could this spark transatlantic tensions or foster cooperation? A new blog entry @OxfordBLB
https://t.co/1fJd98MPD8
blogs.law.ox.ac.uk
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8/ Have you ever had your own "reintegration moment" in research? Or just in life? Would love to hear. #Severance #AcademicLife #InterdisciplinaryResearch
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7/ To me, that is the essence of interdisciplinary research: the ability to connect the dots and uncover something new.
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6/ But then, every so often, a moment of reintegration happens—when I realize these ideas are deeply interconnected. That moment of recognition is what I seek in my work.
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5/ It’s as if I’m a different person when researching property law, privacy, or free speech—like these are distinct subjects with no connection to each other.
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4/ Watching it, I couldn’t help but see parallels with academic research. Sometimes, I feel like I’m an innie and an outie, juggling different research ideas that seem completely separate.
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3/ Naturally, things get complicated. Some employees start seeking "reintegration"—a way to merge their split selves back together. I won’t spoil anything, but it’s a fascinating and eerie thought experiment.
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2/ Your work self (the "innie") is entirely separate from your life self (the "outie"). The outie never experiences work, and the innie never experiences life outside the office. Essentially, one version of you is always working.
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