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President of Judicial Yuan
Incumbent
Shieh Ming-yan acting
since 1 November 2024
NominatorPresident
AppointerLegislative Yuan
Term length8 years
Inaugural holderWang Chong-hui
Formation1928; 96 years ago (1928)
Websitewww.judicial.gov.tw

This is a list of presidents of the Judicial Yuan of the Republic of China. This position is also called the Chief justice since the 4th constitutional amendment in 1997, which mandated that the position holder shall also be a justice in the Constitutional Court.

List

Official residence of President of the Judicial Yuan, since 1998.

  Non-partisan   Kuomintang (Nationalist)

Before 1947 Constitution

  • Period: 1928 – 1948
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Chairman
1 Wang Ch'ung-hui
王寵惠
Wáng Chǒnghuì
(1881–1958)
Nov 1928 Jan 1932 Kuomintang Tan Yankai, Chiang Kai-shek, Lin Sen
2 Wu Chaoshu
伍朝樞
Wǔ Cháoshū
(1887–1934)
Jan 1932 Mar 1932 Kuomintang Lin Sen
Did not take office.
3 Ju Zheng
居正
Jū Zhèng
(1876–1951)
Mar 1932 1 Jul 1948 Kuomintang Lin Sen, Chiang Kai-shek

Post-1947 Constitution

  • Period: 1948 – 1999
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party President of the Republic
1 Wang Ch'ung-hui
王寵惠
Wáng Chǒnghuì
(1881–1958)
2 Jul 1948 15 Mar 1958 Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek
Died in office.
Hsieh Kuan-sheng
謝冠生
Xiè Guànshēng
(1897–1971)
18 Mar 1958 14 Jun 1958 Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek
As acting.
2 Hsieh Kuan-sheng
謝冠生
Xiè Guànshēng
(1897–1971)
14 Jun 1958 1 Dec 1971 Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek
3 Tien Chung-chin
田炯錦
Tián Jiǒngjǐn
(1899–1977)
1 Dec 1971 30 Mar 1977 Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek, Yen Chia-kan
Died in office.
4 Tai Yen-hui
戴炎輝
Dài Yánhuī
(1909–1992)
20 Apr 1977 1 Jul 1979 Kuomintang Yen Chia-kan, Chiang Ching-kuo
First JY President of Taiwanese ancestry.
5 Huang Shao-ku
黃少谷
Huáng Shàogǔ
(1901–1996)
1 Jul 1979 1 May 1987 Kuomintang Chiang Ching-kuo
6 Lin Yang-kang
林洋港
Lín Yánggǎng
(1927–2013)
1 May 1987 1 Sep 1994 Kuomintang Chiang Ching-kuo, Lee Teng-hui
7 Shih Chi-yang
施啟揚
Shī Qǐyáng
(1935–2019)
1 Sep 1994 1 Feb 1999 Kuomintang Lee Teng-hui

Post-1947 Constitution (1997 Constitution amendment)

  • Period: 1999 –

Under the 4th constitutional amendment in 1997, the President of Judicial Yuan shall also be a justice. All presidents are unaffiliated to any party since then.

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Note President of the Republic
1 Weng Yueh-sheng
翁岳生
Wēng Yuèshēng (Mandarin)
Ang Ga̍k-seng (Taiwanese)
Vûng Ngo̍k-sâng (Hakka)
(1932– )
1 Feb 1999 30 Sep 2007 Lee Teng-hui, Chen Shui-bian
2 Lai In-jaw
賴英照
Lài Yīngzhào (Mandarin)
Lōa Eng-chiàu (Taiwanese)
Lai Yîn-cheu (Hakka)
(1946– )
1 Oct 2007 18 Jul 2010 Resigned due to scandal in the Taiwan High Court. Chen Shui-bian, Ma Ying-jeou
Hsieh Tsai-chuan
謝在全
Xiè Zàiquán (Mandarin)
Chiā Chāi-choân (Taiwanese)
Chhia Chhai-chhiòn (Hakka)
( – )
19 July 2010 12 Oct 2010 as acting Ma Ying-jeou
3 Rai Hau-min
賴浩敏
Lài Yīngzhào (Mandarin)
Lōa Hō-bín (Taiwanese)
Lai Ho-men (Hakka)
(1939– )
13 Oct 2010 31 Oct 2016 Ma Ying-jeou, Tsai Ing-wen
4 Hsu Tzong-li
許宗力
Xǔ Zōnglì (Mandarin)
Khó͘ Chong-le̍k (Taiwanese)
Hí Chûng-li̍t (Hakka)
(1956– )
1 Nov 2016 1 Nov 2024 Tsai Ing-wen, Lai Ching-te
Shieh Ming-yan
謝銘洋
Xiè Míngyáng (Mandarin)
(1957– )
1 Nov 2024 Incumbent as acting Lai Ching-te

Timeline

Hsu Tzong-liRai Hau-minLai In-jawShih Chi-yangLin Yang-kangTien Chung-chinHsieh Kuan-shengWang Ch'ung-hu

References

  1. ^ "本院歷任院長、副院長 (Past Presidents and Vice Presidents)" (in Chinese). Judicial Yuan. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  2. Judicial Yuan—President
  3. Ko Shu-ling. "Ma accepts Lai In-jaw's resignation". Taipei Times. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
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