Law, 23, was met by a crowd of angry pro-Beijing demonstrators yesterday in the arrivals hall, shouting, throwing liquid in his face and trying to hit him as police struggled to bundle him through.
It came after Law and other high-profile Hong Kong pro-democracy activists, including Joshua Wong, had been greeted by protests in Taipei as they arrived for the forum on Saturday.
The two-day event was aimed at linking democracy movements in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
At one point during the attack at Hong Kong airport yesterday, television footage showed Law stumbling down a staircase after a water bottle was thrown at him.
Protesters shouted: "Trip and die!" and one called Law a "traitor".
They also held banners that read: "Get out of Hong Kong" and "Destroy Hong Kong independence".
Two people were arrested, according to local media reports. Police were not able to immediately confirm any arrests.
Law's political party Demosisto said he had been injured, but gave no further details today.
Two pro-independence lawmakers were last year barred from taking up their seats in the legislature.
Law and three other pro-democracy lawmakers will face a court hearing in February that will also seek to disqualify them.
The forum in Taipei was hosted by Taiwan's New Power Party, which is advocating for recognition of Taiwan as a nation.
The Hong Kong activists' visit provoked a hostile reception from groups on the island who support reunification with China, over what they see as a joint independence movement.
Beijing has threatened to take action if Taiwan ever formally declares independence.
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