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Students and Post Doctoral Research Fellows: Dissemination

 

Aylwin, Nicole – PhD, York University; Research Assistant to Lesley Jacobs; Cultural Diversity and WTO

Publications:

Presentations:

  • “Canada, Coalitions and Cultural Diversity: Building a Legitimate Transnational Cultural Policy Framework”, Cultural Policy Studies Division, Cultural Studies Association Conference, Chicago. March 24-26, 2011.
  • “Defining Diversity: The New Role of International Cultural Policy in International Diversity Debates,” York Centre for Public Policy and Law Seminar Series, “Grappling with Diversity: Translating UNESCO’s Cultural Policy Goals into a Canadian Context,” March 8, 2011.
  • “Translating UNESCO’s Cultural Policy Goals into a Canadian Context”, David Walden (UNESCO Canada), Garry Neil, Nicole Aylwin (York), March 8, 2011.

Boland, Daniel – Mechanical Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Research Assistant to Millind Kandlikar; Re-thinking the Rickshaw

Publications

  • “Modeling Air Pollutant Emissions from Indian Auto-rickshaws: Model Development and Implications for Fleet Emission Rate Estimates”, (with Grieshop, Andrew P., Conor CO Reynolds, Brian Gouge, Joshua S. Apte, Steven N. Rogak, and Milind Kandlikar), Atmospheric Environment, 50 (2012): 148–156.

Buchtel, Emma E. – PhD, The University of British Columbia

Publications:

  • “Methodology and Current Research Directions in Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution” in Pitman B. Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation In International Trade Law, (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).

Caprioni, Elena – Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Institute of Asian Research, The University of British Columbia; Research topics: Foreign investment and natural resource projects in China; multiculturalism and development among women in the Uighur diaspora; cultural dimensions and foreign investment projects in China

Publications:

  • in collaboration with Dr. Potter of jointly edited volume on work of political-legal officials at the village level in China.
  • “Influential Factors for FDI in Western China’s Mining Sector (2005-2015)” Consulting Report for TECK Resources Ltd., December 2011, pp. 124.
  • “Local prejudices hinder economic development in Xinjiang,” Asia Pacific Memo, University of British Columbia, 15 February 2011, available at http://www.asiapacificmemo.ca/xinjiang-local-prejudice-economicdevelopment

Presentations:

  • “Foreign Direct Investment in Western China’s Mining Sector,” New European Research on Contemporary China, European Junior China Scholars Conference, French Centre for Research on Contemporary China, Beijing, PRC. July 6-7, 2012.
  • “Impact of Cultural Diversity on Foreign Direct Investment: Canadian Experiences in China,” Symposium on “Impact of Migration and Cultural Diversity on Economic Development: Canadian and Chinese Experiences,” organized by York University of Canada and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) at CASS, Beijing, PRC, Oct. 14-15, 2011.
  • “Foreign Direct Investment in Western China’s Mining Sector,” Chinese Academy of Social Science, Beijing, PRC, Guest Speaker, May, 24, 2011.

Carter, Justin – Master of Arts in Asia Pacific Policy Studies, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistance to Tim McDaniels on the “A Multiple Objective Framework for Integrating Human Rights and International Trade Objectives into Policy Decisions” research mini-project.

Publications:

  • “The Protracted Bargain: Negotiating the Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement,” Canadian Yearbook of International Law, vol. 47, 2010.

Cedillo, Erika – PhD Law, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistance to Pitman Potter; Dissertation topic; “The Policy Exception in Enforcing International Arbitration Awards”; Research examining the decisions from dispute settlement mechanisms contained in the North America Free Trade Agreement, Mercosur, the Andean Community and the European Union.

Presentations:

  • “Understanding Local Context for the Implementation of Global Standards”, APDR Coordinating Performance in International Trade and Human Rights, Discussion of Ongoing Research Symposium, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 27, 2017.
  • Mexican Courts’ Approach to the Public Policy Exception: The COMMISA Case”, 2015 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, “Law’s Promise and Law’s Pathos in the Global North and Global South” event *Latin America Engaging with International Economic Law* panel Seattle, USA, May 29\8-31, 2015.
  • “The Impact of 2011 Mexico’s Human Rights Amendment on Arbitral Practice: A View from Local Actors” at the Mapping the Impact of International Trade and Human Rights Rules on Local Practice, Antigua University, Onati, Spain, July 17-18, 2014.
  • “Human Rights Arguments in Trade Disputes: An Exploration of America’s Experience,” at the Canadian Law and Society Annual Meeting at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, on May 2011.
  • “The Continuous Dialogue among ‘Juricultures’ in International Treaty Law,” at the Implementing International Law in the Domestic Legal Order conference, McGill University, June 28, 2010.

Publications:

  • “Human Rights Arguments in Trade Disputes: An Exploration of the Americas’ Experience” (2018), APDR Working Paper Series, no. 18-9, available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=3149953
  • “The impact of Mexico’s 2011 Human Rights Constitutional Amendment on Arbitral Practice: A View from Local Actors” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Pitman B. Potter (eds), Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights (UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).
  • “Editor’s Introduction” in Erika M. Cedillo Corral, ed., Coordination of International Trade and Human Rights: Research Papers (Vancouver: The Institute of Asian Research, UBC, 2012).

Editor:

  • “Coordination of International Trade and Human Rights: Research Papers,” published by the Institute of Asian Research, The University of British Columbia, July 2012.
  • “Gender Equality Rights and Trade Regimes: Coordinating Compliance,” published by North South Institute/Asia Pacific Dispute Resolution Research, Faculty of Law, The University of British Columbia, eds. Pitman B. Potter and Heather Gibb (with Erika Cedillo Corral), 2012.

Chaudhuri Roy, Arka – PhD Economics, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistance to Ashok Kotwal on Gender differences and wage gaps in India

Publications:

  • “What Will improve Governance?” (with Ashok Kotwal), 14:1 India Review, 2015, pp. 43-57.
  • “Why Is Poverty Declining So Slowly in India?” (with Ashok Kotwal) in S. Mahendra Dev, P. G. Babu, eds, Development in India: Micro and Macro Perspectives (New Delhi: Springer, 2015).
  • “Gujarat’s Growth for Growth’s Sake,” (with Ashok Kotwal), Indian Express, April 3, 2014.
  • “Why Is Poverty Declining So Slowly in India” (with Ashok Kotwal), Ideas for India, February 25, 2013.
  • “Trade Reforms and Gender Wage Differentials in India” in Gender Equality Rights and Trade Regimes: Coordinating Compliance, North South Institute/Asia Pacific Dispute Resolution Research, Faculty of Law, The University of British Columbia, eds. Pitman B. Potter and Heather Gibb (with Erika Cedillo Corral), 2012.
  • “Impact of Biometric Identification-Based Transfers”, (with E. Somanathan), 56:21 Economic and Political Weekly, 2011, pp. 77-79.

Presentations:

  • ”Why Is Poverty Declining so Slowly in India?” (with Ashok Kotwal), Plenary Lecture at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research Anniversary Conference, December 1-2, 2012.
  • “Gender Wage Gap in India: Sticky Floor of Glass Ceiling?” at the Gender Dimensions of Coordinated Compliance with Trade and Human Rights conference, North South Institute, APDR Project, UBC, University of Ottawa, December 2, 2010.

Choy, Nicholas – BA Economics, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistance to Nisha Malhotra

Publications:


Chua, Tiffany – Master of Arts in Asia Pacific Policy Studies, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistant to Ilan Vertinsky

Publications:

  • “Health for All: Can India Realize the Internationally Sanctioned Health Rights of its People?” (with Marc McCrum, & Ilan Vertinsky) in Yoshitaka Wada, Ilan Vertinsky & Lesley Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

Freeman, Julia – PhD, Resource Management and Environmental Studies, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistant to Milind Kandlikar

Publications:

  • “How Do ‘Imagined Farmers’ Negotiate Actual Risks? Biosafety Trade-offs in BT Cotton Production in Andhra, Pradesh”, Journal of Political Ecology, 2012, pp. 162-173.
  • “Agricultural Biotechnology and Regulatory Innovation in India”, (with Terre Satterfield and Milind Kandlikar), Science and Public Policy, 38(4), 2011, pp. 319-331.

Guan, Wenwei – PhD Law, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistance to Pitman Potter; Dissertation topic: “International Law and China’s Intellectual Property Regimes”

Publications:

  • “A Comparative Study of Olympic Marks Protection and Beyond: The United States, Canada and China,” in Pitman B. Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic, eds., Globalization and Local Adaptation in International Trade Law, (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).
  • “Legitimacy Dynamics: Rights, Norms and Local Cultural Imperatives – Government and the Recognition of Individual Creation in the PRC’s IP law” 3:3 International Journal of Private Law, 2010, pp. 300-316.

Harahap, Faisal – Master of Agricultural Economics, The University of British Columbia, PhD, Resource Management and Environmental Sustainability, The University of British Columbia

Presentations:

  • “Reducing Rural Poverty Through Trade: Evidence from Indonesia”, (with Rich Barichello) at the Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesia Experience, Universitas of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, January 5, 2017.
  • “Determinants of Rural Wage Rates in Java: How to Reduce Rural Poverty”, (with Rick Barichello), Asian Development Bank Institute Seminar at the Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, Japan, April 10, 2014.

Publications:

  • “Reducing Rural Poverty Through Trade? Evidence from Indonesia”, (with Richard Barichello) in Richard Barichello, Arianto Patunru & Richard Schwindt, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

Harding, Simon – PhD, Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, The University of British Columbia

Publications:

  • “Climate Change Mitigation: The Indian Conundrum”, (with Milind Kandlikar), in Moshe Hirsch, Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami, eds, The Right to Development: Making it Work in India (Vancouver, UBC Press, forthcoming 2018).

Jacobs, Aaron – McMaster University; Research Assistance to Les Jacobs and Lorne Foster; Research Support to Ilan Vertinsky on case study focusing on India where conflicts between health rights, interests of the local pharmaceutical industry and TRIPS obligations have been a focus of debate for several years.  In December 2011 the paper about the empirical findings of the study has been presented in the 2011 APDR Research Design Workshop in New Delhi, the presentation title was: Reconciling Health and Intellectual Property Rights: The Case of Pharmaceuticals in India.

Publications:

  • “Identity and Race in a Multicultural World – La race et le narratif de l’identité canadienne,” in The Globalization of the Race Relations Policy Dialogue, (Special volume of Directions, June 2011), publication of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, ed. Lesley Jacobs.

Kornreich, Yoel – PhD Political Science, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistance to Ilan Vertinsky: Research topics: health rights determination in China and intellectual property rights protection obligations

Publications:

  • “Consultation and Deliberation in China: The Making of China’s Recent Health Care Reform”, (with Ilan Vertinsky and Pitman B. Potter), China Journal (published by the University of Chicago Press), 2012.

Li, Juan – PhD Law, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Research Assistance to Pitman Potter

Publications:

  • “Legal Culture on Labour Disputes of Migrant Construction Workers in China” (2018) APDR Working Paper Series, no. 18-2, available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3107146

Presentations:

  • “Legal Culture of Construction Migrant Workers in China”, APDR Coordinating Performance in International Trade and Human Rights, Discussion of Ongoing Research Symposium, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 27, 2017.

Lian, Wenqin – PhD Law, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Research Assistance to Ilan Vertinsky

Publications:

  • “Providing Access to Affordable Medicines to the Population: Can China Meet the Challenge?” (with Ilan Vertinsky), in Yoshitaka Wada, Ilan Vertinsky & Lesley Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

Liu, Yue – PhD Law,  Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Research Assistance to Pitman Potter; APDR Honorary Post Doctoral Research Fellow, The University of British Columbia

Presentations:

  • “Constructing Autonomy and Accountability: Challenges to Chinese Judges in Contemporary Judicial Reform”, APDR Coordinating Performance in International Trade and Human Rights, Discussion of Ongoing Research Symposium, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 27, 2017.

Maidana-Eletti de Amstalden, Mariela – Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia

Publications:

  • “International Trade and Public Health Standards in India: The Double Science Standard of Review under the SPS Agreement” in Yoshitaka Wada, Ilan Vertinsky & Lesley Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

Matulewicz, Kaitlyn – MA, York University; Research Assistance to Lesley Jacobs

Publications:

  • “Protecting Privacy Rights in the Emerging Digital Economy: Canada’s Regulatory Scheme, Its Adaptability, and Its Future, ” (with Lesley Jacobs), report prepared for Industry Canada/ SSHRC Presidential Initiative on Research on Canada’s Emerging Digital Economy, (December 2010, pp. 80).

McCrum, Mark – Master of Arts in Asia Pacific Policy Studies, The University of British Columbia, Research Assistance to Ilan Vertinsky

Publications:

  • “Health for All: Can India Realize the Internationally Sanctioned Health Rights of its People?” (with Tiffany Chua & Ilan Vertinsky) in Yoshitaka Wada, Ilan Vertinsky & Lesley Jacobs, eds, Global Health Law and Policy in Asia: Access and Public Health Issues (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

McDaniels, Devon – University of British Columbia Undergraduate; Research Assistance to Richard Schwindt

Publications:

  • “Competition Capacity Building, Selective Adaptation: Tentative Lessons from Japan’s Experience with Anti-Cartel Policies,” (with Richard Schwindt), in Pitman Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic, eds., Globalization and Local Adaptation in International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).McLean, Colin – Master of Public Policy, Simon Fraser University

McLean, Colin – Master of Public Policy, Simon Fraser University

Publications:

  • “Globalization and Inequality: Causes, Consequences and Cures” (with James W. Dean), in Richard Barichello, Arianto Patunru, and Richard Schwindt, eds, Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience, (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

McManus, Matt – PhD York University, Research Assistance to Lesley Jacobs

Publications:

  • “Paths to Justice and the Resolution of Consumer Problems”, (with Lesley Jacobs & David Kryszajtys) (Toronto, ON: Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, April 2016).
  • “Privacy Rights in the Global Digital Economy: Legal Problems and Canadian Paths to Justice”, (with Lesley Jacobs and Nachshon Goltz), eds., (Toronto: Irwin Law Books, 2014).

Parizeau, Bérangère Maïa – Masters of Asia Pacific Policy Studies, The University of British Columbia, Research Assistance to Pitman Potter

Publications:

  • “Policy-oriented Macro-analysis: China’s Freshwater & Health Crisis an Essay on the Techno-industrial Puppetry of Oligarchic Dictatorship” (2018) APDR Working Paper Series, no. 18-3, available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3118538

Presentations:

  • “Dragon Tears”, APDR Coordinating Performance in International Trade and Human Rights, Discussion of Ongoing Research Symposium, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 27, 2017.

Ramirez Espinosa, Naayeli – PhD Law and Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Research Assistance to Ljiljana Biukovic

Publications:

  • “Challenging an Investment Agreement in Canada: Hupacasath First Nation’s Application for Judicial Review against the CCFIPPA” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Pitman B. Potter (eds), Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights (UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).

Presentations:

  • “The Lack of Good Faith and the Limit of the Law in the Consultation Process with the Maya in Campeche”, APDR Coordinating Performance in International Trade and Human Rights, Discussion of Ongoing Research Symposium, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 27, 2017.
  • Investment Agreements and Indigenous Peoples: Views from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights”, 2015 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, “Law’s Promise and Law’s Pathos in the Global North and Global South” event* Latin America Engaging with International Economic Law* panel, Seattle, USA, May 28-31, 2015.
  • “The Hupacasath First Nation’s Judicial Review against the Agreement between China for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments” at the Mapping the Impact of International Trade and Human Rights Rules on Local Practice, Antigua University, Onati, Spain, July 17-18, 2014.
  • “Union of BC Indian Chiefs Letter to PM in Canada Regarding the Recent Signature of the a FIPA with China: A Case Study of the Relationship between Indigenous People’s Rights and Trade and Investment Agreements”, APDR Research Design WorkshopWaseda University/International House, December 6-8, 2012.

Rebien, Sven Tommi – PhD Political Sciences, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistance to Masao Nakamura on Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan project

Publications:

  • “CSR and Corporate Governance: Japanese and US firms”, (with Masao Nakamura), 45:3, UBC Law Review, 2012, 723-778.

Presentations:

  • “CSR and Corporate Governance: Japanese and US firms,” (with Masao Nakamura) at the Corporate Social Responsibility in the Pacific Rim conference, APDR/NCBL/CBERN, The Institute of Asian Research, The University of British Columbia, April 14-15, 2011.

Richardson, Kathrine – PhD Philosophy, The University of British Columbia

Publications:

  • “NAFTA, Labour Mobility, and Dispute Resolution with a North American Context” in Pitman B. Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation In International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).

Saegusa, Mayumi – Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Institute of Asian Research, The University of British Columbia

Publications:

  • “Alternative Dispute Resolution in Japanese Legal Education: Preliminary Evidence from 2003 and 2004 Curricula” (with Julian Dierkes), in Pitman B. Potter and Ljiljana Biukovic, eds, Globalization and Local Adaptation In International Trade Law (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011).

Sen, Sarbani – PhD Yale; Post-doctoral Research Fellow, York University; Research Assistance to Les Jacobs on Indian constitutional law and social rights

Publications:


Sholihah, Nia Kurnia – LPEM Institute, Universitas Indonesia

Publications:

  • “The Impact of Trade Expansion on Poverty and Income Inequality in Indonesia” (with Yusuf Sofiyandi and Teguh Dartanto) in Richard Barichello, Arianto Patunru, and Richard Schwindt, eds., Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

Sofiyandi, Yusuf – LPEM Institute, Universitas Indonesia

Publications:

  • “The Impact of Trade Expansion on Poverty and Income Inequality in Indonesia” (with Nia Kurnia Sholihah and Teguh Dartanto) in Richard Barichello, Arianto Patunru, and Richard Schwindt, eds., Trade, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Indonesian Experience (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

Sun, Feiyu – PhD, York University; extensive fieldwork for international law and global health project in China and Canada.

Publications:

  • “Social Suffering and Political Confession: Suku in Modern China,” Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 2013.
  • “The Territorial Transformation of Chinese Identity: A Sociological Analysis from the Perspective of Time and Space,” Collected in Territories of Social Responsibility: Opening the Research and Policy Agenda, eds., Patricia Almeida and David Crowher, (Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2012).
  • “Exile and the Life World”, Sociological Research, Vol.155: Pp.103-128, (Chinese Academic of Social Science: Beijing, China, 2011).

Presentations:

  • “The Land Revolution as a Revolutionary State Simplification: Short and Long Term Consequences for the Livelihood of Rural People, Particularly during the Great Leap Forward” at the 2012 Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, March 2012.
  • “The Land Revolution as a Revolutionary State Simplification: Short and Long Term Consequences for the Livelihood of Rural People, Particularly during the Great Leap Forward“, at Fairbank Center for East Asia Research, Harvard University, March of 2012.
  • “The Weapon of Peasants: a Case Study of a Rural Election”, at the “Conceiving Asia Pacific: The Policy Kaleidoscope”, Asia Pacific Policy Graduate Symposium hosted by the Society for Asia Pacific Policy and the Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 2-4 April, 2010.

Woodman, Sophia – PhD Sociology, The University of British Columbia; Research Assistance to Pitman Potter; Dissertation topic: local political participation by women in China; Dissemination encouraged through travel grants to conferences and individual mentoring by PD of draft articles and submissions; Post Doctoral Fellow Institute of Asian Research, The University of British Columbia

Publications:

  • “Boundaries of Tolerance: Charter 08 and Debates over Political Reform”, (with Pitman Potter), 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).
  • “Market Logics, Gender Discrimination and Economic Liberalization in China”, in the Gender Equality Rights and Trade Regimes: Coordinating Compliance, North South Institute/Asia Pacific Dispute Resolution Research, Faculty of Law, The University of British Columbia, eds. Pitman B. Potter and Heather Gibb (with Erika Cedillo Corral), 2012.
  • “Protests in China: Oppositional, or a Reflection of Faith in the System?” Asia Pacific Memo #150, April 19, 2012, available at: http://www.asiapacificmemo.ca/protests-in-china- oppositional-or-a-reflection-of-faith-in-the-system.
  • “Se la produzione è maschile e il welfare è femminile” (The gendered impact of the division of work and welfare), Mondo Cinese, Vol. 146, no. 2: 50-64, 2011.

Presentations:

  • Challenges of Public Health Policy in China”, (with Wan Yanhai) at the Public Health Law and Policy in Asia, Green College Lecture Series, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, March 18, 2013.
  • “Segmented Publics, Differential Rights and the Regulation of Critical Speech in China,” at the conference on Modes of Activism and Engagement in the Chinese Public Sphere, National University of Singapore, April 2012.
  • “Socialized Governance and Local Citizenship in Rural and Urban Tianjin, China,” at the 2012 Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Toronto, March 2012.
  • “Work as Welfare, Welfare as Work: Gender, Community and Care in Urban Tianjian,” at the Gender Dimensions of Coordinated Compliance with Trade and Human Rights conference, APDR/North South Institute, University of Ottawa, December 2, 2010.

Book reviews:

  • “Gender Equality, Citizenship and Human Rights: Controversies and Challenges in China and the Nordic Countries”, edited by Pauline Stoltz et al., Pacific Affairs 85, no. 1, 2012.

Panels organized:

  • Organizer of panel at the 2012 Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, “Locating Citizenship: Analyzing Asian Practice in Light of the ‘Spatial Turn’,” March 2012.

Alison Yule – PhD Law, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia

Publications:

  • “The Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement and Human Rights Impact Assessment: Coordinating Compliance between International Trade and Human Rights Regimes with Domestic Governance and Labour Rights in Colombia” in Ljiljana Biukovic & Sarah Biddulph, eds, Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

Presentations:

  • “The Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement and Human Rights Impact Assessments: Coordinating Compliance between International Trade and Human Rights Regimes with Domestic Governance and Labour Rights in Colombia”, APDR Coordinating Performance in International Trade and Human Rights, Discussion of Ongoing Research Symposium, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 27, 2017.

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