Books and Articles
Forthcoming
- Ljiljana Biukovic and Pitman Potter, eds., “Globalization and Local Adaptation in International Trade Law”, UBC press, (forthcoming Spring 2011)
- Richard Schwindt and Kevin McDaniels, “Competition Policy and Selective Adaptation: Lessons from Japan,” in P. Potter and L. Biukovic, eds., Globalization and Local Adaptation in International Trade Law (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, forthcoming).
- Sarah Biddulph and Lesley Jacobs, eds., "Human Rights Issues in the Asia Pacific Region: New Perspectives on Social Rights," UBC Press (forthcoming 2011)
- Pitman Potter, ed., “Trade and Human Rights Performance: Norms and Structures in China and the Pacific Rim,” UBC Press, (forthcoming 2011)
- Masao Nakamura, “Adoption and Policy Implications of Japan’s New Corporate Governance Practices after the Reform,” Asia Pacific Journal of Management, forthcoming.
- Masao Nakamura, “Japanese Corporate Governance Reform, Globalization and Selective Adaptation,” Journal of Asian Business, forthcoming.
- Ashok Kotwal, Bharat Ramaswami and Wilima Wadhwa, “Economic Liberalization and Indian Economic Growth: What is the Evidence?” Journal of Economic Literature, (forthcoming)
- Ashok Kotwal, “What More Do We Want to Know about Indian Economy? Oxford Handbook of Indian Economy," (forthcoming)
- Milind Kandlikar with J. Freeman and T. Satterfield, “The evolution of agricultural biotechnnology regulation in India,” Science and Public Policy, (under review)
- Milind Kandlikar with K. Findlater, “Land Uise Requirements of Naiotnal Biofuel Targets,” Environmental Science and Technology, (under review)
- Justin Carter, (Grad. Res. Assist.) “The Protracted Bargain: Negotiating the Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement”, Canadian Yearbook of International Law, UBC Press, vol. 47, pp. 197-259, (in press)
2010
- Sarah Biddulph, “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, Cambridge Scholars Press, pp 55-76, 2010.
- Pitman B. Potter, Law Policy and Practice on China’s Periphery: Selective Adaptation and Institutional Capacity, London: Routledge, 2010
- Pitman B. Potter and Du Fachun, eds., Western Development and Socio-Economic Change in China, Beijing: Chinese Intellectual Property Press, 2010 (in Chinese and English)
- Pitman Potter, “Dilemmas of Access to Healthcare in China,” China - International Journal, vol. 8, No.1, pp. 164-179, March 2010.
- Wenwei Guan, “Legitimacy Dynamics: Rights, Norms and Local Cultural Imperatives – Government and the Recognition of Individual Creation in the PRC’s IP law,” International Journal of Private Law, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 300-316, 2010.
- Bharat Ramaswami and Shikha Jha, “How can food subsidies work better? Answers from India and the Philippines” Mimeo, October 2010.
2009
- Sarah Biddulph and Yang Pengfei, “Effectiveness of Collective Contracts: Can they ever be a tool for Collective negotiations?” in ‘Xuanzhexing Shiyong’ de Jiashe yu Zhongguo de Fazhi Shijian (The proposition of ‘Selective Adaptation’ and China’s Legal Reality), Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, pp. 47-69, 2009.
- Milind Kandlikar and Herring, R, “Illicit seeds: Intellectual property and the underground proliferation of agricultural biotechnologies,” Politics of Intellectual Property, Haunss and Shandlen (eds)., Edward Elgar Press, London, 2009.
- He Weidong and Sarah Biddulph, “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’ and China’s Legal Reality), Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, pp. 125-133, 2009.
- Pitman B. Potter and Gu Xiaorong, eds., “The Hypothesis of Selective Adaptation and the Practice of Rule of Law in China,” Shanghai: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2009 (in Chinese and English).
- Mayumi Saegusa, “Why the Japanese Law School System was Established: Co-optation as a Defensive Tactic in the Face of Global Pressures.” Law & Social Inquiry 34(2): 365-398. 2009.