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Book Chapters

2019 (Forthcoming)

  • Ananta, Aris & Evi Nurvidya Arifin, “Understanding Visual Disability as a Development and Global Human Rights Issue: A Demographic Perspective in Indonesia” in Richard Barichello, Arianto Patunru & Richard Schwindt, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Barichello, Richard & Faisal Harahap, “Reducing Rural Poverty Through Trade? Evidence from Indonesia” in Barichello, Arianto Patunru & Richard Schwindt, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Barichello, Richard, “Introduction” in Barichello, Arianto Patunru & Richard Schwindt, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Biddulph, Sarah & Hai Feng Wang, “Transparency and Accountability in Governance in China: Evaluating Legal Reforms” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Biddulph, Sarah & Ljiljana Biukovic, “International Good Governance Norms between the Global and the Local: China, Transparency and Accountability” in Biukovic & Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Biddulph, Sarah & Ljiljana Biukovic, “Who Are the Important Actors in Shaping the Good Governance, Transparency, and Accountability Principles?” in Biukovic & Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Biddulph, Sarah, “The Concept of Public Participation: Planning and Housing Resumption Decisions in Shanghai” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Biddulph, Sarah, “The Impact of Transparency and Accountability Mechanisms on Bureaucratic Inertia: A Case Study of Work Safety Regulation” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Biukovic, Ljiljana, “Belts that Fasten Roads to Prosperity and Development: Transparency and Governance in New International Banks” in Biukovic & Sarah Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Chua, Tiffany, Marc McCrum, & Ilan Vertinsky, “Health for All: Can India Realize the Internationally Sanctioned Health Rights of its People?” in Yoshitaka Wada, Vertinsky & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Deshpande, Ashwini, “Foreign Direct Investment and Intergroup Disparities in India” in Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver, UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • He, Weidong, “New Trends in Promoting Capacity in Environmental Governance in China” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Sarah Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Hirsch, Moshe, “Regulatory Change, Good Governance and Fair and Equitable Treatment in International Investment Law” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Sarah Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Hirsch, Moshe, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, “Concluding Remarks” in Hirsch, Kotwal & Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver, UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Hirsch, Moshe, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, “Introduction: India and a Human Rights-based Approach to Economic Development” in Hirsch, Kotwal & Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver, UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Corporate Legal Consciousness in Investor-State Dispute Settlement and the UN Responsibility to Respect Human Rights: New Challenges for Global Governance” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Sarah Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Health and Human Rights Performance in China: Stronger on Entitlements, Weaker on Freedoms” in Sarah Biddulph & Joshua Rosenzweig, eds, Handbook on Human Rights in China (Cheltenham, UK - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming 2019).
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “The Double Effect of Globalization on Health and Safety Regulations in China and India” in Yoshitaka Wada, Ilan Vertinsky & Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Kandlikar, Milind & Simon Harding, “Climate Change Mitigation: The Indian Conundrum” in Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Kandlikar, Milind, “From Cautious Support to Precautionary Paralysis: The Evolution of India’s Regulatory Regime for Transgenics” in Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Kotwal, Ashok, Bharat Ramaswami & Wilima Wadhwa, “Primary Education in India: Evidence and Practice” in Moshe Hirsch, Kotwal & Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Kulkarni, Ashwini, “Ensuring Right to Work through Better Governance” in Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Leaf, Michael, “Urban Property Rights: A View from Jakarta” in Richard Barichello, Arianto Patunru & Richard Schwindt, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Lian, Wenqin & Ilan Vertinsky, “Providing Access to Affordable Medicines to the Population: Can China Meet the Challenge?” in Yoshitaka Wada, Vertinsky & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Maidana-Eletti de Amstalden, Mariela, “International Trade and Public Health Standards in India: The Double Science Standard of Review under the SPS Agreement” in Yoshitaka Wada, Ilan Vertinsky & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Malhotra, Nisha, “Child Malnutrition, Infant Feeding Practices, and Information: Evidence from India” in Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Murugkar, Milind, “India’s National Food Security Act and the WTO Agreement on Agriculture” in Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Patunru, Arianto, Santi Kusumaningrum, Clara Siagian & Cyril Bennouna, “A Child’s Growth is a Nation’s Growth: Children’s Wellbeing and Inequality in Indonesia” in Richard Barichello, Patunru & Richard Schwindt, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Pitman B. Potter, “Foreword” in Yoshitaka Wada, Ilan Vertinsky & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Pitman B. Potter, “Foreword” in Richard Barichello, Arianto Patunru & Richard Schwindt, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Pitman B. Potter, “Foreword” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Sarah Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Pitman B. Potter, “Foreword” in Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, eds, A Human Rights Based Approach to Development in India (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Human Rights in China: Contesting Legitimacy,” in Lora Wildenthal & Jean Quataert, eds, Routledge History of Human Rights (London and New York: Routledge, forthcoming 2019).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Human Rights and Dissent in China: Contesting Legal Cultures,” in Teresa Wright, ed, Handbook on Dissent and Protest in China (Cheltenham, UK - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming 2019).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Human Rights and China’s International Trade and Investment Relations,” in Sarah Biddulph & Joshua Rosenzweig, eds, Handbook on Human Rights in China (Cheltenham, UK - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming 2019).
  • Schwindt, Richard, “Summary Chapter” in Richard Barichello, Arianto Patunru & Schwindt, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Wada, Yoshitaka, “Mixed Billing and Access to Medical Care in Japan” in Wada, Ilan Vertinsky & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Wada, Yoshitaka, Lesley A. Jacobs, & Ilan Vertinsky, “Introduction” in Wada, Vertinsky & Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).
  • Wang, Hai Feng, “Discussing the Transparency Obligation in International Investment and Trade Treaties: Opening up for Governance Reforms in Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Sarah Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2019).

2018

  • Biddulph, Sarah, “Punishments in the Post Re-education through Labour World: Questions about Minor Crime” in Zhao Yun & Michael Ng, eds, Chinese Legal Reform and The Global Legal Order: Adoption and Adaption (Cambridge and New York: California University Press, 2018) chapter 2, pp. 15-43.
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Investor-State Dispute Mechanisms in International Economic Law: The Shifting Ground for Meaningful Access to International Justice from Private Commercial Arbitration to Standing Tribunals and Sectoral Carve-outs” in Daniel Drache & Jacobs, eds, Grey Zones in International Economic Law and Global Governance (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2018).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Labour Relations and Trade Policy in China: Opportunities for Co-ordinated Compliance” in Daniel Drache & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Grey Zones in International Economic Law and Global Governance (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2018).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Foreword” in Daniel Drache & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Grey Zones in International Economic Law and Global Governance (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2018).
  • Steger, Debra, “Green Energy Programmes and the WTO Subsidies Agreement: Is There Enough Policy Space?” in Daniel Drache & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Grey Zones in International Economic Law and Global Governance (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2018).
  • Wada, Yoshitaka, “Incommensurability and Power in Constructing the Meaning of Injury at the Medical Malpractice Disputes” in Anne Bloom, et al., eds, Injury and Injustice: The Cultural Politics of Harm and Redress (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018).

2017

  • Biddulph, Sarah, “Structuring China’s Engagement with International Human Rights: The Case of Wage Protection Law and Practice” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Pitman B. Potter, eds, Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights (Cheltenham, UK  Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).
  • Biukovic, Ljiljana & Potter, Pitman B., “Introduction” in Biukovic & Potter, eds, Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights (Cheltenham, UK  Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).
  • Biukovic, Ljiljana, “Transparency Evolution: More than the Right to Know” in Biukovic & Pitman B. Potter, eds, Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights (Cheltenham, UK  Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).
  • Hirsch, Moshe, “Identity Matters: The Enforcement of Global Human Rights Treaties by European Union Trade Instruments” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Pitman B. Potter, eds, Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights (Cheltenham, UK  Northampton, MA, USA:: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Coordinating Human Rights and Trade Policy in China: The Case of Environmental Protection” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Potter, eds, Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights (Cheltenham, UK  Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “China and the International Human Rights Legal Regime: Orthodoxy, Resistance, and Legitimacy,” in Avery Goldstein & Jacques DeLisle, eds, China’s Global Engagement: Cooperation, Competition, and Influence in the 21st Century (Washington: Brookings, 2017) 291-324.

2016

  • He, Weidong, “China’s Environmental Legislation and Its Trends Towards Scientific Development” in Paolo Davide Farah & Elena Cima, eds, China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law (London and New York: Routledge Press, 2016).
  • He, Weidong, “Under the Environmental Rule of Law System” in Frontier of Law Theory (Shanghai: SASS Press, 2016).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Legal Challenges in Canada-China Relations,” in Asif B. Farooq & Scott McKnight, eds, Moving Forward: Issues in Canada-China Relations (Toronto: University of Toronto Asian Institute, 2016) 46-55.
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Peng Zhen,” in Kerry Brown, ed, Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography vol. 4 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016).
  • Wang, Shuliang, “Summary of Social Law Frontier Theory” in Front of Legal Theory (Shanghai: SASS Press, 2016).
  • Wang, Shuliang, “The Support of the Counterparts should be Included in the Rule of Law” in Front of Legal Theory (SASS Press, 2016).

2015

  • Kotwal, Ashok & Arka Roy Chaudhuri, “Why is Poverty Declining So Slowly in India?” in S. Mahendra Dev, P. G. Babu, eds, Development in India: Micro and Macro Perspectives (New Delhi: Springer, 2015).
  • Kotwal, Ashok & Bharat Ramaswami, “Delivering Food Subsidy: The State and the Market” in R. Herring, ed, The Oxford Handbook of Food, Politics, and Society (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015).

2014

  • Biddulph, Sarah, “New Policy Space for Collective Bargaining in China” in Daniel Drache & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Linking Global Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014) 317-333.
  • Biukovic, Ljiljana, “Is There Policy Space for Human Rights Linkages in China’s Trade and Investment Network?” in Daniel Drache & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Linking Global Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014) pp. 274-298
  • Drache, Daniel & Lesley A. Jacobs, “Introduction: Emerging Policy Space During Global Economic Crises” in Drache & Jacobs, eds, Linking Global Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014) 108-130.
  • Drache, Daniel, “What’s Next for Global Labor? Power Dynamics and Industrial Relations Systems in a Hyperglobalized World?” in Drache & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Linking Global Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014) 108-130.
  • Jacobs, Lesley A. & Daniel Drache, “Introduction: Emerging Policy Space During Global Economic Crisis,” in Drache & Jacobs, eds, Linking Global Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014) 1-26.
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Global Tobacco Control Law and Trade Liberalization: New Policy Space?” in Daniel Drache & Jacobs, eds, Linking Global Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014) 131-152.
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Human Rights and Social Justice in China” in Daniel Drache & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds, Linking Global Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014) 209-316.
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Property Law” in Michael Mosher & Fu Yu, eds, Doing Business in China, looseleaf (New York: Juris Publishing Inc., 2014 – contribution since 1999).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Contract Law” in Michael Mosher & Fu Yu, eds, Doing Business in China, looseleaf (New York: Juris Publishing Inc., 2014 – contribution since 1999).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Taxation of Individuals” in Michael Mosher & Fu Yu, eds, Doing Business in China, looseleaf (New York: Juris Publishing Inc., 2014 – contribution since 1999).
  • Wang, Hai Feng, “The International Legal Regime of the Negative List for Our Reference” in Shen Open Yan & Huang Zhong, eds, China (Shanghai) Free Trade Pilot Zones: Theoretical Analysis and Practice (Shanghai: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2014).

2013

  • Biukovic, Ljiljana, “Regional Streamlining of International Trade and Human Rights Norms: Opportunities and Challenges” in A. Byrnes, et al, eds, New Challenges in International Law for a Globalised World (Leiden: Brill, 2013).
  • He, Weidong, “Survey on Selective Assessment of the Implementation Effect of Chinese Environmental Legislation by Tran Field Respondents” in the Fifth Annual Symposium Proceedings of Ecological Civilization and Environmental Justice (Nov. 2013).
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Adapting Locally to International Health and Human Rights Standards: An Alternative Theoretical Framework for Progressive Realization,” in Mikael Rasik Madsen & Gert Verschraegen, eds, Making Human Rights Intelligible: New Theoretical and Empirical Contributions (Oxford: Hart Publishing, IISJ Book Series, 2013) 233-246.
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Forward: Transitional Justice Without Law,” in Feiyu Sun, ed, Social Suffering and Political Confession: Suku in Modern China (Singapore: World Scientific Press/Peking University Series on Sociology and Anthropology, 2013) xi-xiii.

2012

  • Biddulph, Sarah, “Between Rhetoric and Reality: The Use of International Human Rights Norms on Law Reform Debates in China” in John Gillespie & Pip Nicholson, eds, Law and Development and the Global Discourses of Legal Transfers (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012).
  • Biddulph, Sarah, “The Role of Campaigns in Lawmaking and Enforcement: The 2004-2007 Concerted Action to Address Failure to Pay Wages in the Construction Sector” in Yang Pengfei, ed, Research into the System of Labour Relations Collective Negotiations (Shanghai: Shanghai Academy Social Science Press, 2012) 202-220.
  • Ishida, Kyoko, “Promotion of Workplace Gender Equality and The Impact of Free Market Principle in Japan” Pitman B. Potter & Heather Gibb (with Erika Cedillo), eds, Gender Equality Rights and Trade Regimes: Coordinating Compliance (Ottawa/Vancouver: North South Institute/Faculty of Law, UBC, 2012).
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Adapting Locally to International Health and Human Rights Standards: An Alternative Theoretical Framework for Progressive Realization” in Mikael Rask Madsen & Gert Verschraegen, eds, Making Human Rights Intelligible: New Theoretical and Empirical Contributions (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2012).
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Gender, Trade Liberalization, and Tobacco Control in China,” in Pitman B. Potter & Heather Gibb (with Erika Cedillo), eds, Gender Equality Rights and Trade Regimes: Coordinating Compliance (Ottawa/Vancouver: North South Institute/Faculty of Law, UBC, 2012).
  • Kotwal, Ashok & Ramaswami, Bharat, “Delivering Food Subsidy: State vs. Market” in Ronald Herring, ed, Handbook on Food, Politics and Society (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012).Potter, Pitman B., “Introduction” in Potter & Heather Gibb (with Erika Cedillo), eds, Gender Equality Rights and Trade Regimes: Coordinating Compliance (Ottawa/Vancouver: North South Institute/Faculty of Law, UBC, 2012) ix-xvii.
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Coordinating Compliance between Gender Equality Rights and Trade” in Potter & Heather Gibb (with Erika Cedillo), eds, Gender Equality Rights and Trade Regimes: Coordinating Compliance (Ottawa/Vancouver: North South Institute/Faculty of Law, UBC, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2459564.
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Introduction” in Cedillo Corral, Erika M., ed, Coordination of International Trade and Human Rights: Research Papers (Vancouver: The Institute of Asian Research, UBC, 2012) iii-xii.
  • Potter, Pitman B. & Sophia Woodman, “Boundaries of Tolerance: Charter 08 and Debates over Political Reform,” in Jean-Phillepe Beja, Fu Hualing, & Eva Pils, eds, Liu Xiaobo, Charter 08 and the Challenges of Political Reform in China (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2012).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “International and Domestic Selective Adaptation: The Case of Charter 08” in John Gillespie & Pip Nicholson, eds, Law and Development and the Global Discourses of Legal Transfers (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Public Regulation of Private Relations: Changing Conditions of Property Regulations in China,” in Guanghua Yu, ed, Developments in Chinese Law (London adn New York: Routledge, 2010); reprinted as Pitman B. Potter, “Public Regulation of Private Relations: Changing Conditions of Property Relations in China,” in Arif Dirlik, Roxann Prazniak & Alexander Woodside, eds, Global Capitalism and the Future of Agrarian Society (Boulder and London: Paradigm Publishers, 2012) 139-165.
  • Pitman B. Potter, “Coordinating Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility,” in Wesley Cragg, ed, Business and Human Rights (Cheltenham, UK  Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012), also available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2291738. (NOTE: earlier version of this chapter has been published as Potter, Pitman B., “Gongsi zhili jiegou yu shehui zeren de xietiao yu pingheng (Coordinating Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility)” (2009) 39:3 Hong Kong University Law Journal 675-696. Reprinted in 2011: 1 Tsinghua Faxue (Tsinghua Law Journal).
  • Yang, Peng Fei, “Standardisation and Promotion of Collective Negotiation: International Experience and Chinese Experience the Role of Campaigns in Law Making and Enforcement: The 2004-2007 Concerted Action to Address Failure to Pay Wages in the Construction Sector” in Standardization and Promotion of Collective Negotiation; International Experience and Chinese Experience – Conference Proceedings (2012).

2011

  • Biukovic, Ljiljana, “Global Competition Governance: A Step towards Constitutionalization of the WTO” in Pitman B. Potter & Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation In International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).
  • Biukovic, Ljiljana, “Conclusion: Reaching Normative Consensus in International Trade Law” in Pitman B. Potter & Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation In International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “China’s Capacity to Respond to the H1N1 Pandemic Alert and Future Global Public Health Crises: A Policy Window for Canada” in Pitman B. Potter & Thomas Adams, eds, Issues in Canada-China Relations (Toronto: Canadian International Council, 2011) 333-343.
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Introduction: Changing Dimensions of the Canada-China Relations” in Potter & Thomas Adams, eds, Issues in Canada China Relations (Toronto: Canadian International Council, 2011).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Introduction: Selective Adaptation, Institutional Capacity, and the Reception of International Law under Conditions of Globalization” in Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation in International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Selective Adaptation of Economic Governance Norms in China: Transparency and Autonomy in Local Context” in Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Adaptation in International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “The Future of China’s Legal Regime” in David Shambaugh, ed, Charting China’s Future: Domestic and International Challenges (London and New York: Routledge, 2011).
  • Saegusa, Mayumi & Julian Dierkes, “Alternative Dispute Resolution in Japanese Legal Education: Preliminary Evidence from 2003 and 2004 Curricula” in Pitman B. Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation In International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).
  • Schwindt, Richard & Devin McDaniels, “Competition Policy, Capacity Building, Selective Adaptation: Tentative Lessons from Japan’s Experience with Anti-Cartel Policies” in Pitman B. Potter & Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Adaptation in International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).
  • Wada, Yoshitaka, “Globalization and Local Culture in Contracts: Japanese Companies in Thailand” in Pitman B. Potter & Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation In International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).
  • Wang, Shuliang, “Introduction to International Trade Dispute Settlement in China” in Pitman B. Potter & Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation In International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).

2010

  • Biddulph, Sarah, “Justice and Order in Shanghai: The Case of Forced Housing Demolition and Relocation” in Mary Farquhar, ed, Twenty-first Century China: Views from the South (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2010) 55-76.
  • Biukovic, Ljiljana, “Selective Adaptation of WTO Transparency Norms and Local Practices in China and Japan” in Debra Steger, ed., Redesigning the World Trade Organization for the Twenty-first Century (Ottawa: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2010) 193-219. (NOTE: an earlier version of this chapter was published as “Selective Adaptation of WTO Transparency Norms—Local Practices in China and Japan” (2008) 11 Journal of International Economic Law 1-23).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Introduction” in Li Lin, ed, The China Legal Development Yearbook 4 (Leiden: Brill, 2010) xv-xx.

2009

  • Biddulph, Sarah and Yang Pengfei, “Effectiveness of Collective Contracts: Can They Ever Be a Tool for Collective Negotiations?” in Pitman B. Potter and Gu Xiaorong, The Hypothesis of Selective Adaptation and the Practice of Rule of Law in China (Shanghai: Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2009) 47-69.
  • He, Weidong & Biddulph, Sarah, “Chengshi Fazhan Zhong bei Dongchaiqian Zhumin de Zhufangquan Baozhang – Yi Shanghai Chengshi Dongchaiqian Fazhan wei Li (Guaranteeing the Residence Rights of Residents in Demolition and Relocation During Urban Reconstruction – Using the Example of Demolition and Relocation During Urban Reconstruction in Shanghai)” in Xuanzhexing Shiyong’ de Jiashe yu Zhongguo de Fazhi Shijian (The Proposition of ‘Selective Adaptation adn China’s Legal Reality) (Shanghai: SASS Press, 2009).
  • Jacobs, Lesley A., “Rights and Quarantine During the SARS Global Health Crisis: Differentiated Legal Consciousness in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Toronto” in Pitman B. Potter and Gu Xiaorong The Hypothesis of Selective Adaptation and the Practice of Rule of Law in China (Shanghai: Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2009).
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Zhidu, falu wenhua he xuanzexing shiyong: Guancha Zhongguo falu de shijiao (Institutions, Legal Culture and Selective Adaptation: Perspectives on Chinese Law)” in Kuan Hsin-Chi & Xiong Jingming, eds, 21 shiji chu de Zhongguo (China in the early 21st Century) (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2009) 256-297.
  • Potter, Pitman B., “Courts in Xinjiang: Institutional Capacity in China’s Periphery” in Penelope Nicholson & Andrew Harding, eds, New Courts in Asia (London and New York: Routledge, 2009).
  • Wang, Chao, “Dispute Resolution in China’s Government Procurement: Administrative Review or Judicial Review?” in Pitman B. Potter and Gu Xiaorong The Hypothesis of Selective Adaptation and the Practice of Rule of Law in China (Shanghai: Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2009).
  • Won, Ueyoun, “Post-Socialist China: Labour Relations in Korean-Managed Factories” in Pitman B. Potter and Gu Xiaorong The Hypothesis of Selective Adaptation and the Practice of Rule of Law in China (Shanghai: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2009).

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