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Department/ School: Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa June 1, 2013 CURRICULUM VITAE A. NAME: Graham Mayeda Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa, member of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research B. DEGREES Barrister & Solicitor Law Society of Upper Canada Law 2005 J.D. University of Toronto Law 2004 Ph.D. University of Toronto Philosophy 2001 M.A. University of Toronto Philosophy 1998 B.A. (Hon.) University of Toronto Philosophy and Japanese Studies 1996 C. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2009- present Associate Professor Law Faculty of Common Law, University of Ottawa 1

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Department/School: Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa

June 1, 2013

CURRICULUM VITAE

A. NAME:

Graham MayedaAssociate Professor, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa, member of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research

B. DEGREES

Barrister & Solicitor

Law Society of Upper Canada

Law 2005

J.D. University of Toronto Law 2004

Ph.D. University of Toronto Philosophy 2001

M.A. University of Toronto Philosophy 1998

B.A. (Hon.) University of Toronto Philosophy and Japanese Studies

1996

C. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

2009-present Associate Professor

Law Faculty of Common Law, University of Ottawa

2005-2009 Assistant Professor

Law Faculty of Common Law, University of Ottawa

2004-2005 Law Clerk Law Hon. Louise Charron, Supreme Court of Canada

2004 (summer) Independent Research

Law University of Toronto Summer Research Fellowship

2002-2003 Researcher Law Ontario Provincial Government "Role of Government" Panel

2003 (summer) Researcher Law Profs. Ronald Daniels and Michael Trebilcock, University of Toronto

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2003 (summer) Law Summer Student

Law Goodmans LLP

2002 (fall) Researcher Law Prof. Ronald Daniels, University of Toronto

2001-2002 Researcher Law Prof. Ernest Weinrib, University of Toronto

2000-2001 Course Instructor Philosophy Dept. of Philosophy, University of Toronto

1996-2001 Teaching Assistant

Philosophy Dept. of Philosophy, University of Toronto

D. HONOURS:

None.

E. SCHOLARLY and PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

2013 Conference co-organizer: “Symposium Celebrating the Contributions of Justice Louise Charron.” Held at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ottawa in March, 2013.

2012 Invited speaker: Colloque international à l’Université Laval, 10 et 11 octobre 2012. Title of presentation : « De la Nature à la Technique : Perspectives de la pensée et de la philosopihe japonaise contemporaine.»

2012 Consulting work: Presentation of draft of Integrating Sustainable Development Into International Investment Agreements: A Guide For Developing Country Negotiators: A Guide For Developing Country Negotiators (see publications) to a group of international experts in the field (London, UK).

2012 Consulting work: Co-leader of experts’ workshop in Colombo, Sri Lanka as part of consultations with developing country members of Commonwealth in regard to international investment agreements.

2012 Consulting work: Co-leader of experts’ workshop in St. Lucia, as part of consultations with developing country members of Commonwealth in regard to international investment agreements.

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2011 Invited speaker: International Law Group Brown Bag Lunch Speaker Series, University of Ottawa, February 3 2012. Paper title: “Legal Aspects of the Security-Development Nexus: International Administrative Law as a Check on the Use of Development Assistance in the War on Terror.”

2011 Invited speaker: Hauser Scholars Forum, November 29, 2011, NYU Law School. Paper title: “Legal Aspects of the Security-Development Nexus: International Administrative Law as a Check on the Use of Development Assistance in the War on Terror.”

2011 Hauser Senior Global Research Fellow, NYU: Awarded a fellowship at NYU Law School to conduct research for one semester.

2011 Consulting work: Co-leader of experts’ workshop in Kampala, Africa, as part of consultations with developing country members of Commonwealth in regard to international investment agreements.

2011 Invited speaker: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law: Investment Treaty Forum, May 7, 2011: “Sustainable Development in World Investment Law.”

2010 Invited Speaker: Presentation to students at University of Toronto Law School in regard to legal aspects of resistance to uranium mining in Ontario.

2010 Consulting work: Co-leader of experts’ workshop in South Pacific (Vanuatu) as part of consultations with developing country members of Commonwealth in regard to international investment agreements.

2010 Invited speaker: Presentation to students of the Environmental Law Clinic at the University of Ottawa on the implications of costs awards for clients litigating environmental law issues.

2010 Invited speaker: Joint Social Justice and Environmental Law Lecture Series, February 10, 2010, University of Ottawa. Title: “Protesting Mining in Ontario: Legal Aspects of Resistance by Environmental Groups and First Nations.”

2009 Legal consultant: Consultant for Ecojustice case: Greenspace Alliance of Canada’s Capital v. Director, Ministry of the Environment.

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2009 Invited conference presentation: Workshop on Human Rights in the Canadian Mining Sector, November 20-21, 2009, University of Ottawa. Title: “The impact of uranium prospecting on First Nations and non-First Nations residents in the Kingston area.”

2009 Invited conference presentation: Duke Center for International and Comparative Law, Duke University, Durham, NC, Nov. 5-6, 2009. Title: “Pushing the Boundaries of International Law: Rethinking International Law in Light of Cosmopolitan Obligations to Developing Countries.”

2009 Invited conference presentation: Symposium in Honour of Michael Trebilcock, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, October 1-2, 2009. Title: “Deconstructing Trebilcock’s Development Discourse.”

2009 Consultant for Ecojustice on a case involving a client appealing a permit to take water for a development on the Leitrim wetland in the Ottawa area.

2009 Invited conference presentation: Association des juristes d’expression française de l’Ontario, Congrès 2009 : Kingston et ses multiples facettes, 25-27 June, 2009, Kingston. Title: « Quelques développements récents en droit autochtone et leurs impacts sur la région de Kingston. »

2008 Conference presentation: Four Societies’ Colloquium on International Law and Democratic Theory, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, 11-13 September, 2008. Title: “Investing in Development: The Role of Democracy and Accountability in International Investment Law.”

2008 Conference presentation: “Thinking With(Out) Borders: International Political Theory in the 21st Century,” University of St Andrews, Scotland, 12-13 June, 2008. Title: “Spheres of Obligation: Global Justice and Proximity in East Asian Philosophy.”

2008 Consultant for Ecojustice regarding costs for public interest litigants who were challenging two municipal by-laws of the City of Ottawa that permit development on a provincially-protected wetland.

2008 Conference presentation: Canadian Law and Society Association, May 28-31, 2008, Montreal. Title: “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Judging in the Space Between Community and the Individual”

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2008-present Consultant with Prof. Penelope Simons for the Commonwealth Secretariat for a project directed by Prof. Anthony VanDuzer designing a template for an international investment agreement for developing country members of the Commonwealth (April 2008-January 2011).

2008 Co-counsel with Linda McCaffrey in Frontenac Ventures Corporation v. Sheila Macdonald et al., University of Ottawa Environmental Law Clinic.

2008 Co-counsel with Linda McCaffrey in Frontenac Ventures Corporation v. Frank Morrison, University of Ottawa Environmental Law Clinic.

2006-present Board Member, Income Security Advocacy Centre

2007-2008 Consultant with Prof. Penelope Simons for the Commonwealth Secretariat for a project directed by Prof. Anthony VanDuzer on the impact of international investment agreements for developing countries.

2008 Invited panellist, Conference for Young Leaders in Social Justice and International Development: Perspectives on Global Citizenship, University of Ottawa, spring 2008

2007 Invited Speaker, Ottawa-Centre Community Legal Clinic, Fall 2007

2007 Invited panellist, Sustainable Development Law Conference, panel on Urban Development, Sept. 29, 2007.

2007 Invited panellist, Canadian Lawyers Abroad Conference: “Democracy and Development: Which comes first?", Feb. 23, 2007

2007 Invited Conference Presentation; Conference title: “The Kyoto School: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations,” McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Paper title: “Leaving Ethics to Chance: The Ethical Significance of Contingency in the Philosophy of Kuki Shūzō.”

2007 Conference presentation: Young Scholars Conference, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Paper title: “Zen Legal Theory? A Phenomenological Approach to Critical Legal Theory.”

2006 Invited speaker, Ontario Justice Education Network: Ottawa Summer Law Institute for Secondary School Teachers.

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2006 Colloquium steering committee member, The Human Rights of Anti-Terrorism: A Colloquium, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa

2004 Conference co-organizer; Making the Mosaic Work; Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

F. GRADUATE SUPERVISION, EXAMINATION and DIRECTED STUDY:

1.) GRADUATE EXAMINATIONS

Caroline Poisson (LL.M.) : « Enfants policiers.»

Lise Lussier (Ph.D.) : « L’odeur de l’encre, exploration ethnoheuristique de la pratique de la calligraphie japonaise.»

Fabio Carneiro Cunha (LL.D.): “The WTO Legal Regime for the Actionability of Agricultural Subsidies after the Expiry of the Peace Clause.”

Marie-Christine Monchalin (LL.M.): « L’Égalité entre les sexes dans le champ du développement international : Vers la réalisation de tous les droits des femmes? Une étude de cas des états de l’Afrique francophone. »

Benoît Frate (LL.M.), « Gouvernements municipaux et droit international des droits de la personne : une analyse exploratoire de la pratique récente. »

2.) GRADUATE SUPERVISION

Ongoing:

Jonathan Pinkus (J.D./M.A. (NPSIA)): “Organized Crime and Political Terrorism: A New Model for Criminal Decision-Making” (ongoing).

Pierre-Giles Bélanger, sujet proposé : Le développement juridique international durable en Amérique latine (supervisor).

Ronald George (Ph.D.): proposed topic – Ethics, Conflict of Interest and First Nations Government (committee member, ongoing).

Tom Jarmyn (Ph.D.): “Reforming solicitor-client privilege: a utilitarian search for justice” (co-supervision with A. Dodek, ongoing).

Vicki Trerise (Ph.D.): proposed topic – Updating the doctrine of jurisdiction in the 21st century: the power of the state to ‘protect’ and the recognition of the diversity and democratic character of Canadian society (co-supervision with Angela Cameron, ongoing).

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Completed:

Igor Kapovskyy (LL.M.): “International Trade Law and Human Rights: The Possibility and Necessity of Integrating Observance of Civil and Political Rights into the World Trade Organization’s Framework and the Required Development” (April, 2012).

Sara Gehbremusse (J.D./ M.A. (NPSIA)): “Promoting Effective Economic Development Through Trade in the Southern African Development Community” (completed January, 2012).

Charles Murray (LL.M.): “A Bridge Too Far? Connecting Law and Logic Through Defeasibility” (completed, August 2011).

Bei Yin (LL.M.): “Striking a Balance between the Rights and Obligations of Foreign Investors vis-à-vis the Host State in Response to the Liberalization of the Foreign Investment Regime” (completed, April 2011).

Kristin Marie Barsoum (LL.B./M.A. (NPSIA)): “To Loot or Not To Loot? The Case of Alluvial Diamonds in Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic” (Sept. 2007 to Sept. 2008).

F. GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE COURSES:

1.) GRADUATE COURSES:

Legal Methodologies (DCL8330)

2009-2010: half-year mandatory course for new graduate students; 3 hours per week; enrolment 14; University of Ottawa

Critical Legal Theories (DCL5337)

2008: half-year course for graduate students; 3 hours per week; enrolment 12; University of Ottawa.

Studies in Legal Theory I: Theories of Global Justice (DCL5303)

2007; half-year course for graduate students; 3 hours per week; enrolment 12; University of Ottawa.

International Law and Developing Countries (DCL6121H)

2005-2009; half-year course for graduate students; 4 hours per week; enrolment: 20; University of Ottawa.

Jurisprudence – Theories of Judgment (DCL5309)

2010-2011; half-year course for graduate students; 4 hours per week; enrolment: 20, University of Ottawa

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Teaching Tune-Up 2012; seminar for graduate students on university teaching; 3 hours every two weeks; enrolment: approx. 15; University of Ottawa

2.) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

Administrative Law (CML2312A)

2012-2013; half-year course; 4 hours per week; enrolment: approx. 60-75; University of Ottawa.

Dean’s Research and Writing Fellows (CML3351)

2010 – Orientation program for upper year course on legal research and writing skills. Also included instruction on teaching and tutorial leadership (12 students selected through a competitive selection process).

Criminal Law (small group) (CML1223)

2006-2009; full-year course; required course for first year law students; 4 hours per week; enrolment: 20; University of Ottawa.

Criminal Law (large group) (CML1203/1103)

2005-2006; 2009-2013; full-year course; required course for first year law students; 3 hours per week; enrolment: 60-70; University of Ottawa.

Sentencing in Theory and Practice (CML3156)

2011; 2012-2014; half-year course; 4 hours per week; enrolment: 20; University of Ottawa.

Jurisprudence: Theories of Judgment (CML3241)

2010-2011; half-year course; 4 hours per week; enrolment 12-15; University of Ottawa/

International Law and Developing Countries (CML4108H/3135)

2005-2009: half-year course; 4 hours per week; enrolment: 20; University of Ottawa.

Chinese Philosophies 2000: half-year course; 6 hours per week (condensed summer course); enrolment: approx. 60; University of Toronto.

Environmental Ethics 2000: half-year course; 3 hours per week; enrolment: 45; University of Toronto at Mississauga.

3.) DIRECTED RESEARCH

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Mitch Koczerginski (J.D. directed research), “Response to R v Ward: A Concern Moving Forward” (Jan 2013).

Kenji Tokawa (J.D. directed research), “Law as a Technology of Spatial Exclusion” (Sept. 2012-April 2013) (UROP)

Rishi Dhir (J.D. directed research), “Drug Treatment Courts: A Comparative Normative Analysis of Competing Policy Choices” (Sept. 2012-April 2013) (UROP)

Lidia Casas (Ph.D. directed research), “Assessing Employment Sexual Harassment in Chile through a Critical Race Theory, Critical Legal Studies and Empirical Research Perspective” (Jan. 2010-April 2010).

Caitlin Dooley (LL.B. Directed Research), “Responding to Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: A Call for Intersectionality” (Jan. 2010-April 2010).

Jocelyn Kearney (LL.B. Directed Research), “Judicial Review of Export Development Canada: Making the Case for Oversight” (Sept. 2008-April 2009).

John Siwiec (LL.B. Directed Research), “Bilateral Investment Treaties and Exceptional Circumstances: The Relationship Between General Exception Provisions and Customary International Law” (Jan.-Mar. 2009).

Meagan Lepage (LL.B. Directed Research), “Privatization and the Human Right to Water: Conflicts in Development” (Jan. 2009).

Meghan Hanlon, “Forced Evictions and the Right to Adequate Housing: Violating Human Rights for Sake of ‘Sustainable’ Development” (Jan. 2009).

Kyle Kirkup (LL.B. directed research): “Indocile Bodies: Gender Identity and Strip Searches in Canadian Criminal Law” (Sept.-Dec. 2008).

Marnie Evans (LL.B. directed research): “Women and Development: A Feminist Critique of Microfinance and Women’s Empowerment” (Jan.-May 2008).

Ruby Garcha (LL.B. directed research): “Decriminalization of Polygamy in Canada: The Constitutionality of Section 293 of the Criminal Code” (Jan.-May 2008).

Kyle Kirkup (LL.B. directed research): “A Queer Critique of Hate Crime Legislation in Canada” (Sept. –Dec. 2007).

Amanda Fullerton (LL.B. directed research): “Issues in the Reform of a Healthcare System for Developing Countries” (Sept. 2006-May 2007).

Angel Drolet (LL.B. directed research): “From the Wrong Side of the Rice Paddy: The Hukou System and Legal Discrimination in the Chinese Workplace” (January 2007-May 2007).

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Sarah Jane Harvey, Ekua Quansah and Lina Rahman (LL.B. directed research): “Education Equity Project: A Comparison of Equity Policies, Programs and Practices at Ontario Law Schools” (September 2006-June 2007).

H. EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING:

YEAR SOURCE AMOUNT PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)

PURPOSE

2011 New York University Law School

US$ 5,300 Graham Mayeda An Uneasy Balance: Development Policy as Anti-Terrorism Policy

2011-2012

Law Foundation of Ontario

$2,000 + funding

from uOttawa for

a work-study

student

Graham Mayeda An Uneasy Balance: Development Policy as Anti-Terrorism Policy

2010-2011

Law Foundation of Ontario

$2,000 Graham Mayeda The Significance of Social Science Studies of International Tribunals for International Law

2009-2010

Law Foundation of Ontario

$2,000 Graham Mayeda Principled Reasoning at the Supreme Court of Canada: The McLachlin Years

2008-2009

Law Foundation of Ontario

$2,000 Graham Mayeda Bilateral Investment Treaties, Democracy and Human Rights

2007-2008

Law Foundation of Ontario

$2,000 Graham Mayeda Theories of global justice from a development perspective

2006-2007

Law Foundation of Ontario

$2,000 Graham Mayeda Research on cultural defences in Canadian, American and U.K. criminal law

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2001 Deutscher Akademiker Austausch Dienst

$4410 Graham Mayeda Research on contemporary German philosophy

1999-2001

S.S.H.R.C. $16,620 per year

Graham Mayeda Research on contemporary Japanese and German ethics

1999 Monbusho (Japanese Ministry of Education)

(declined)$36,000

Graham Mayeda Research on contemporary Japanese philosophy at Tokyo University

1999 Ontario Graduate Scholarship

(declined)$11,859

Graham Mayeda Research on contemporary Japanese and German philosophy

I. INTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING:

2006 University of Ottawa

$9,770 Graham Mayeda Research on bilateral investment treaties and developing counties

2004 Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

$10,000 Graham Mayeda Research on law and development, intellectual property law and criminal law

2004 Centre for Innovation, Law and Policy University of Toronto

$2,000 Graham Mayeda Project on research ethics and law

J. PUBLICATIONS

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1.) LIFE-TIME SUMMARY:

Books authored 2

Chapters in books 9

Book reviews 2

Articles in refereed journals 17

Articles under review by refereed journals 2

Government reports 1

Other reports 1

Articles in non-referred journals and publications 2

2.) DETAILS

Books authored:

J. Anthony VanDuzer, Penelope Simons and Graham Mayeda, Integrating Sustainable Development Into International Investment Agreements: A Guide For Developing Country Negotiators (Commonwealth Secretariat, 2013) 572 pages.

Graham Mayeda, Time, Space and Ethics in the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger, Watsuji Tetsuro and Kuki Shuzo (New York: Routledge, 2006).

Chapters in Books:

“Practice Makes Perfect? The Role of Principle and Practice in Judgment: A Hypothetical Engagement Between Immanuel Kant and Justice Louise Charron,” in Peter Oliver and Graham Mayeda (eds.), Louise Charron at the Supreme Court of Canada (Markham, ON: LexisNexis, forthcoming 2014).

Invited contribution: “The TBT Agreement and Developing Countries” in Michael J. Trebilcock and Tracey Epps (eds.), Research Handbook: TBT Agreement (Edward Elgar, forthcoming).

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Invited contribution:“ Has Public Protest Gone to the Dogs? A Social Rights Approach to Social Protest Law in Canada,” in Martha Jackman and Bruce Porter (eds.), Reconceiving Human Rights Practice for the New Social Rights Paradigm (forthcoming).

Invited contribution: “Between Principle and Pragmatism: The Decline of Principled Reasoning in the Jurisprudence of the McLachlin Court,” in Sanda Rodgers and Sheila McIntyre (eds.), The Supreme Court of Canada and Social Justice: Commitment, Retrenchment or Retreat (2010) 50 Supreme Court Law Review (2d) 41-88 and Markham, Ontario: Lexis Nexis, 2010.

Invited contribution: “Sustainable International Investment Agreements: Challenges and Solutions for Developing Countries Negotiating IIAs,” in Markus Gehring, Andrew Newcombe and Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger (eds.), Sustainable Development in World Investment Law (Kluwer Law International, 2010) 541-561.

Invited contribution: “Who Do You Think You Are? When Should the Law Let You Be Who You Want to Be?,” in Laurie Shrage (ed.), You’ve Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2009) 194-216.

Invited contribution: J. Anthony VanDuzer, Penelope Simons and Graham Mayeda, “Modeling International Investment Agreements for Economic Development,” in Veniana Qalo (ed.), Bilateralism and Development: Emerging Trade Patterns (London: Cameron-May, 2008).

“Leaving Ethics to Chance: The Ethical Significance of Contingency in the Philosophy of Kuki Shūzō,” in Victor Sogen Hori and Melissa Curley (eds.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 2: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations (Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2008) 7-35.

“Development Policy in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom – The New Anti-Terrorism Policy?” in Craig Forcese & Nicole LaViolette (eds.), The Human Rights of Anti-Terrorism (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2008) 385-424.

Book reviews:

Review of Daniel E. Lee and Elizabeth J. Lee, Human Rights and the Ethics of Globalization (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010) in [2010] Canadian Yearbook of International Law 594-607.

Review of David A. Dilworth, Valdo H. Viglielmo and Augustin Jacinto Zavala (eds.), Sourcebook for Modern Japanese Philosophy: Selected Documents, in (2000) 10:1 Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 125-127.

Articles in refereed journals

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“Time for Ethics: Temporality and the Ethical Ideal in Emmanuel Levinas and Kuki Shūzō” (2012) 4:1 Comparative and Continental Philosophy 105-124.

“Legal Aspects of the Security-Development Nexus: International Administrative Law as a Check on the Use of Development Assistance in the War on Terror” (2012) 13:1 Chicago Journal of International Law 71-121.

“Pushing the Boundaries: Rethinking International Law in Light of Cosmopolitan Obligations to Developing Countries,” [2009] Canadian Yearbook of International Law 3-56.“Access to Justice: The Impact of Injunctions, Contempt of Court Proceedings, and Costs Awards on Environmental Protestors and First Nations,” (2010) 6:2 McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy 143.

“Taking Notice of Equality: Judicial Notice and Expert Evidence in Trials Involving Equality-Seeking Groups” (2009) 6(2) Journal of Law and Equality 201.

“Investing in Development: The Role of Democracy and Accountability in International Investment Law” (2009) 46:4 Alberta Law Review 1009.

“International Investment Agreements Between Developed and Developing Countries: Dancing with the Devil? A Case Commentary on the Vivendi, Sempra and Enron Awards” (2008) 4:2 McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy 189-230.

“Commentary on Fichte’s “The Illegality of the Reproduction of Books” – An Essay on Intellectual Property During the Age of the Enlightenment” (2008) 5:1&2 University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal 141-197. Includes a translation of J.G. Fichte’s: “Proof of the Illegality of the Unauthorised Reprinting of Books: An Argument and a Parable.”

“Playing Fair: The Meaning of Fair and Equitable Treatment in Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs)” (2007) 41(2) Journal of World Trade 273-291.

“A Normative Perspective on Legal Harmonization: China and the WTO” (2006) 13(2) Zeitschrift für Chinesisches Recht 176-195 (reprint of my article in (2005) 38(1) U.B.C. Law Review 83-122).

“Uncommonly Common: The Nature of Common Law Judgment” (2006) 19(1) Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 107-131.

“Appreciate the Difference: The Role of Different Domestic Norms in Law and Development Reform – Lessons from China and Japan” (2006) 51(3) McGill Law Journal 547-598.

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“Re-imagining Feminist Theory: Transgender Identity and the Law” (2005) 17(2) Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 423-472.

“A Normative Perspective on Legal Harmonization: China and the WTO” (2005) 38:1 U.B.C. Law Review 83-122.

“Developing Disharmony? The SPS and TBT Agreements and the Impact of Harmonization on Developing Countries” (2004) 7:4 Journal of International Economic Law 737-764.

“Where Should Johannesburg Take Us? Ethical and Legal Approaches to Sustainable Development in the Context of International Environmental Law” (2004) 15:1 Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 29-69. (N.B., this article is in a student-reviewed law journal – S.S.H.R.C. practice is to consider this a refereed publication.)

“Generosity and Representation: Making Sense of a Non-Representational Model of the Passions” (2002) 41:2 Dialogue 291-312.

Articles Under Review in Peer-Reviewed Journals

“They Promise They Won’t Be Evil . . . But Should Google Still Be Your Friend After R v Ward?” (in submission).

«L’espace naturel et la responsabilité envers l’environnement dans la philosophie de Nishida Kitarō et Watsuji Tetsurō» (in submission).

Government reports

“Revitalizing Cities,” in Role of Government Panel Report (Director of Research: Michael Trebilcock; Chair: Ronald Daniels) (2003), pp. 84-118.

Other Reports

With J. Anthony VanDuzer and Penelope Simons, “Commonwealth Secretariat Template for International Investment Agreements” (contribution – 20%).

Articles in non-refereed journals and conference proceedings

“The Wisdom Behind the Law: The Implications of Yang-ming Philosophy for the Law,” in Vincent Shen and Willard Oxtoby (eds.), Wisdom in China and the West (Washington, D.C.: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2004), 235-256.

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“Time, Space and Ethics in the Philosophy of Nishida Kitaro and Watsuji Tetsuro,” (2000) 32:1 International Studies in Philosophy 147-155.

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