Books
2008
- Lebaron, Michelle - Conflict, Culture and Change: Asia Pacific Perspective on Conflict Resolution
- "Why the Japanese Law School System was Established: Cooptation as a Defensive Tactic in the Face of Global Pressures" - Law & Social Inquiry
- Nakamura, Masao, ed., Changing Corporate Governance Practices in China and Japan: Adaptations of the Anglo-American Practices, Macmillan Palgrave, 2008, forthcoming.
2007
- Jacobs, Lesley. "Rights and Quarantine During the Global SARS Crisis: Differentiated Legal Consciousness in Hong Kong, Shanghai & Toronto", Law and Society Review 41.3 (Sept 2007), 511-552.
- Nakamura, Masao. “Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Canada and Japan; Sector-specific Estimates and Managerial and Economic Implications” (with H. Hayami), Journal of Environmental Management 85, 2007, 371-392.
- Potter, Pitman B. “China and the International Legal System: Challenges of Participation,” The China Quarterly (2007).
- Potter, Pitman B. “Jingji guanli guifan de xuanzexing shiyong: Dangdi yujing xia de touming zhidu he zizhiquan yuanze” (Selective Adaptation of Economic Governance Norms: Transparency and Autonomy in Local Context), in China Society of Legal History, ed., Zhongguo wenhua yu fazhi (Chinese culture and the rule of law) (Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2007).
- Potter, Pitman B. “Selective Adaptation and Institutional Capacity: Approaches to Understanding Reception of International Law under Conditions of Globalization” Japan Law and Society Association Yearbook, vol.65, 2007.
- Potter, Pitman B. “Selective Adaptation and Institutional Capacity: Approaches to Understanding Reception of International Law under Conditions of Globalization,” Legal Sociology (Japan) no. 66 (2007).
- Saegusa, Mayumi “Recent Legal Education Reform in Japan.” in Yoshitaka Wada ed. Selective Adaptation in Japan (Forthcoming 2007).
2006
- Biukovic, Ljiljana “Compliance with International Treaties: Selective Adaptation Analysis” (2006) 44, Canadian Yearbook of International Law, (451-477).
- Dierkes, Julian and Matthias König “The Ambivalence of a Universal World Culture - Dispute Resolution and Dispute Dynamics in the New Sociological Institutionalism” in Bonacker and Weller, eds. Konflikte der Weltgesellschaft. Akteure - Strukturen - Dynamiken [Conflicts in World Society], Frankfurt a.M.: Campus Verlag, 2006: 127-150.
- Hou, Fang “Selective Adaptation Hypotheses in Cross-Cultural Dispute Resolution”, Politics & Law (Zhengzhi yu falv), no.5, (2006).
- Jacobs, Lesley and Potter, Pitman B. “Beyond Cultural Relativism: Selective Adaptation and Human Rights to Health in China,” Human Rights in China vol. 9 no.2, 122-146 (2006).
- Nakamura, Masao, “Japanese Corporate Governance Practices in the Post-bubble Era: Implications of Institutional and Legal Reforms I the 1190s and Early 2000s”, International Journal of Disclosure and Governance 3, 2006, 233-261.
- Potter, Pitman B. “China’s Peripheries: Challenges of Central Governance and Local Autonomy,” in Diana Lary, ed., China at the Borders (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006).
- Potter, Pitman B. “Globalization, the WTO and Cross-Straits Relations,” (Taipei: Ma Foundation, 2006) (in Chinese and English).
- Potter, Pitman B. “Governance of the Periphery: Balancing Local Autonomy and National Unity,” Columbia Journal of Asian Law (2006).
- Potter, Pitman B. “Law, Economic Regulation and Political Change: Comments on Selective Adaptation in Mainland China and Taiwan,” in On Theories and Institutions of Law: Essays in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Herbert Han-Pao Ma vol. 3 (2006), pp. 561-580.
- Potter, Pitman B. “Selective Adaptation and Institutional Capacity: Perspectives on Human Rights in China,” International Journal vol. 61 no. 2 (2006).
- Saegusa, Mayumi and Dierkes, Julian “Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Japanese Legal Education Reform Era”, Transnational Dispute Resolution Journal vol. 3, 2006.
2005
- Dierkes, Julian “The Stability of Postwar Japanese History Education Amid Global Changes” in E. Vickers and A. Jones, eds. History Education and National Identity in East Asia. London: Routledge, 2005: 255-74.
- Pitman B. Potter and Lesley Jacobs, “Beyond Cultural Relativism: Selective
Adaptation and Human Rights to Health in China,” in Human Rights in
China (Fall 2005) (invited, forthcoming).
- Pitman B. Potter, "China’s Peripheries: Challenges of Central Governance
and Local Autonomy", in Diana Lary, ed., China at the Borders:
Essays in Honor of Alex Woodside (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005) (accepted,
forthcoming).
- Pitman B. Potter, “Governance of the Periphery: Balancing Local Autonomy
and National Unity,” in Columbia Journal of Asian Law (Fall 2005)
(invited, forthcoming).
- Potter, Pitman B. "Law, Economic Regulation, and Political Change: Comments on Selective Adaptation in Mainland China and Taiwan," (Taipei: Ma Foundation, 2005)(in Chinese and English).
- Potter, Pitman B. "Limits to Cultural Relativism: Selective Adaptation and Treaty Compliance in Trade and Human Rights" International Journal (Fall 2005).
- Potter, Pitman B. "Selective Adaptation and Institutional Capacity: Perspectives on Human Rights in China" CCIL 2005 Annual Meeting Proceedings (Fall 2005).
- Saegusa, Mayumi and Dierkes, Julian “Integrating Alternative Dispute Resolution into Japanese Legal Education”, Journal of Japanese Law 20:101-114. Winter 2005.
2004
- Potter, Pitman B. "Legal Reform in China – Institutions, Culture, and Selective Adaptation," Law & Social Inquiry vol. 2 no. 4 (Spring 2004), pp. 465-495 (Invited).
2003
- Dierkes, Julian “??????????????????????????????” [Empiricist Historiography in Portrayals of the Japanese Nation in Middle-School History Education] in Masako Watanabe, ed. ???????????? [Narrative Style and History Education], Tokyo: Sangensha, 2003: 161-81. (Revisions in response to editor’s comments).
- Potter, Pitman B. "Belief in Control: Regulation of Religion in China," The China Quarterly no. 174 (July 2003).
- Potter, Pitman B., "China: Trade and Human Rights: Myth and Reality" Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (2003) (invited).
- Potter, Pitman B. "Globalization and Economic Regulation in China: Selective Adaptation of Globalized Norms and Practices," Washington University Global Studies Law Review, vol. 2 no. 1 (2003).