Assistant Professor Yi-Li Lee holds a Ph.D. from the College of Law, National Taiwan University. Her academic interests encompass various topics, including International Human Rights Law, Human Rights and Emerging Technologies, International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, Transitional Justice, and Comparative Constitutional Law. For 2016–2018, she was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study at the Harvard Human Rights Program and to pursue East Asian Legal Studies at the Harvard Law School, with which she explored judicial strategies for transitional justice and the corresponding contexts in East Asia. Her current research focuses on the following three areas: the impact of international human rights law on domestic legal systems; the development of transitional justice in East Asia; and the normative response of international human rights law to massive surveillance in the times of artificial intelligence. She now teaches Administrative Law, International Public Law, International Human Rights Law, and Comparative Constitutional Law in East Asia at the Institute of Law for Science and Technology of National Tsing Hua University.