Chen Changwen
Chen Changwen (traditional Chinese: 陳長文; simplified Chinese: 陈长文; pinyin: Chén Chángwén; born 1944) is a Taiwanese legal scholar who was the secretary of the Straits Exchange Foundation and the president of the Red Cross Society of the Republic of China.[1][2][3] Chen was chairman and chief executive officer of Lee and Li, one of Taiwan's largest law firms, and currently serves as senior partner.[4] BiographyChen Changwen was born in 1944 in Kunming, Yunnan, with his ancestral hometown in Fuzhou. His father, Chen Shouren (Chinese: 陳壽人; pinyin: Chén Shòurén), was a soldier, who graduated from the Whampoa Military Academy. He was the fourth child of four children. In 1949, after the Chinese Civil War, Chen Shouren went to Taiwan with his family. In October, Chen Shouren was transferred to Sichuan and appointed chief of staff of the 69th army. Later, he died in Qionglai. Chen Changwen was raised in Taipei. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from National Taiwan University in 1967, then pursued graduate studies in Canada, where he earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from the University of British Columbia in 1969. Chen then went to the United States to attend Harvard University, earning a second LL.M. in 1970 and then a Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) in 1972 from Harvard Law School.[5] In the 1980s, Chen served as the president of the Red Cross Society of the Republic of China. In the early 1990s, Chen was appointed the secretary of the Straits Exchange Foundation.[6] References
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