Millennium Magazine_17th Ed_Dr. Linda Vogt Turner

171 Millennium - Seventeenth Edition EDUCATION multiple Russian delegations to the U.S. and led the New York Judge and Lawyers Delegation to China and Hong Kong in 1994. In the 1990s, he briefly left Fordham University to become a vice-chairman and join the board of directors at Asia Bank. He has also served on the board of directors for the New York Taiwan Center. A prolific writer, Mr. Chiang’s 1974 article, “The Characterization of a Vessel as a Common or Private Carrier,” has been downloaded 620 times in 68 countries and is considered a classic must-read for those interested in naval law. Furthermore, his 2018 book, “The OneChina Policy: State, Sovereignty, and Taiwan’s International Legal Status,” is a successful example of his expertise in international law. In his retirement, Mr. Chiang continues to review books, and looking to the future, he plans to continue writing and furthering his knowledge of law. greatness. One of his students, Denny Chin, became a senior United States circuit judge, and others have become assistant district attorneys and prosecutors or even opened their own private practices. Throughout his career, Mr. Chiang has remained actively involved with the North America Taiwanese Professors’ Association. To wit, he was the organization’s vice president from 1997 to 1998, president from 1998 to 1999, and member of the board of directors from 1994 to 2000. He was also an arbitrator for the National Association of Securities Dealers for nearly 20 years and maintains his membership within The Order of the Coif, a national law school honor society founded at the University of Illinois College of Law. A supporter of the now-defunct People to People International, a cultural education and exchange initiative, Mr. Chiang moderated

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