Published on ASIL (https://www.asil.org)

Home > Taiwan Legal: What Does International Law Say About Defending Taiwan?

Taiwan Legal: What Does International Law Say About Defending Taiwan? [1]

Date: 
Thursday, October 9, 2025 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Description: 

The United States and other countries that engage in friendly but unofficial relations with Taiwan generally maintain ?strategic ambiguity? on the question of whether they would help Taiwan defend itself against a possible armed attack by China. Their decision would undoubtedly be affected by many factors, including how the world would regard third-party intervention (especially military intervention) in a China-Taiwan conflict. Would the United Nations, and international law more generally, view third-party military intervention in a cross-Strait conflict as an illegal use of force? In this installment of our occasional speaker series, ?Taiwan Legal,? Professor Julian Ku of Hofstra University School of Law will explain what international law says about the use of force for self-defense and collective self-defense.

Location: 
Furman Hall 318 and on Zoom
Address 1: 
245 Sullivan Street
City: 
New York
State: 
NY
Zip Code: 
10012
AA Web Reg: 
N
For More Information: 

https://usali.org/events/what-does-international-law-say-about-defending-taiwan [2]

Group content visibility: 
Public - accessible to all site users
Timezone: 
Unless otherwise listed in the event description, all times are U.S. Eastern Time (ET).

Source URL: https://www.asil.org/event/taiwan-legal-what-does-international-law-say-about-defending-taiwan#comment-0

Links
[1] https://www.asil.org/event/taiwan-legal-what-does-international-law-say-about-defending-taiwan
[2] https://usali.org/events/what-does-international-law-say-about-defending-taiwan