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1 Last updated 3/15/19 Annelise Riles 1800 Sherman Ave. 3 rd floor, 3030 Evanston, IL 60208 USA Tel: 847-467-2248 [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Northwestern University Executive Director, Buffett Institute for Global Studies Associate Provost for Global Affairs Professor, Law Professor (by courtesy), Anthropology Prior Positions Cornell University Jack G. Clarke ’52 Professor of Far East Legal Studies, 2007-2018 Courses: Conflict of Laws; Comparative Law: East Asian Legal Systems; Japanese Law; Futures Markets Regulation; Advanced Topics in the Anthropology of Law and Regulation; Property Law; Law and Social Movements in East Asia; Nature, Function and Limits of Law. Professor, Department of Anthropology, 2002-2018 Courses: Anthropology of Law; Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology (undergraduate level); Technocracy: Anthropological

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Last updated 3/15/19 Annelise Riles

1800 Sherman Ave. 3rd floor, 3030

Evanston, IL 60208 USA Tel: 847-467-2248

[email protected]

EMPLOYMENT

Northwestern University

Executive Director, Buffett Institute for Global Studies

Associate Provost for Global Affairs

Professor, Law

Professor (by courtesy), Anthropology

Prior Positions

Cornell University

Jack G. Clarke ’52 Professor of Far East Legal Studies, 2007-2018 • Courses: Conflict of Laws; Comparative Law: East Asian Legal

Systems; Japanese Law; Futures Markets Regulation; AdvancedTopics in the Anthropology of Law and Regulation; Property Law;Law and Social Movements in East Asia; Nature, Function and Limitsof Law.

Professor, Department of Anthropology, 2002-2018 • Courses: Anthropology of Law; Introduction to Socio-Cultural

Anthropology (undergraduate level); Technocracy: Anthropological

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Approaches (graduate level); Law and Social Movements in East Asia (graduate level).

Recipient, Anneliese Maier Prize, Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Foundation, 250,000 euros, 2018. Faculty Fellow, Cornell University David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, 2012-2018.

Core Faculty Member, East Asia Program, 2002-2018. Core Faculty Member, Feminism, Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2015-2018. Member of the Field of Asian Studies, 2002-2018.

Shimizu Visiting Professor, London School of Economics Law School, January 14-January 26, 2013. Visiting Scholar from Abroad, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, May 10, 2011-July 22, 2011. Steering Committee Member, Peace Studies Program, 2003-2010. Professor, Cornell University School of Law, 2002-2007. Visiting Professor, Cornell University, Spring 2001. Visiting Scholar, University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science, April-August 2009, January-August 2010. Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science, January-April 2009.

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Hallsworth Visiting Professor, Manchester University, November-December 2008. Helen Cam Visiting Scholar, Girton College, University of Cambridge, Spring 2005. Visiting Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lancaster, May 18-29, 2003. Visiting Professor, Yale Law School, 2001-2002. Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, 2000-2002. Assistant Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, 1997-2000. Visiting Assistant Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, Spring 1997. Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1997-2002. Affiliated Faculty Member, Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, 1997-2002. Postdoctoral Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1996-1997. Lecturer, University of the South Pacific, Department of History and Politics, 1995.

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Ph.D. Social Anthropology, 1996. Dissertation Subject: International law and institutions as a field of

knowledge: an anthropological approach.

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Fieldwork among regional and international institutions and NGOs in Fiji, and at United Nations conferences attended by Pacific Islanders, September 1994-March 1995.

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, J.D. 1993, Cum Laude.

Articles Chair, Harvard Law Review Laylin Prize winner, 1993.

LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, M.Sc., Social Anthropology, 1990. With Distinction.

Thesis topic: Selfhood in Chinese Marriage Law.

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, A.B. 1988, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs; Certificate in East Asian Studies. Magna Cum Laude.

Departmental Thesis Prize, East Asian Studies. Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Study in Taipei, Fall 1988. Beijing University, Fall 1987. Middlebury College summer language program (Chinese), 1986.

ADMINISTRATION

Founder and Director, Meridian 180, 2011-2018. • Meridian 180 served as the prototype of a multilingual platform for policy

solutions + experimentation. Meridian 180 grew to a membership of 850 + thought leaders from academia, business and the public sector. With a center of gravity in the Pacific Rim, Meridian 180 established an intellectual, social, and political infrastructure designed to address future global crises.

• Meridian 180 began as a partnership of Cornell University’s Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies; the Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture at Cornell Law School; Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea; the

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Institute for Social Science at the University of Tokyo; and the University of New South Wales.

• Meridian 180 has been integrated into Northwestern University’s Buffet Institute for Global Studies where the approach and framework it pioneered will serve as a blueprint for the future.

• More information at https://meridian.northwestern.edu

Founder and Director, Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, Cornell University, 2002-2018.

• Built a national top five program in East Asian Legal Studies known for its interdisciplinary approach and for involvement of faculty and students from across the university.

• Developed and nurtured strong relations with donors and alumni in the US and in Asia.

Co-Chair, Cornell University Social Sciences Advisory Council, 2003-2004.

• University-wide committee responsible for revitalizing the social sciences at Cornell.

• Led to establishment of Cornell Institute for Social Sciences. PUBLICATIONS Books

Financial Citizenship: Experts, Publics & the Politics of Central Banking, Cornell University Press, 2018. https://einaudi.manifoldapp.org/project/financial-citizenship. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets, University of Chicago Press, 2011. Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge, ed., Michigan University Press, 2006.

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Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law, ed., Oxford-Hart Publishing, 2001. The Network Inside Out, University of Michigan Press, 2000.

• Awarded the Certificate of Merit of the American Society of International Law, 2000-2001.

Journal Special Issues

CYBERSECURITY AND THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL LAW OF DATA (co-editor with Fleur Johns), AJIL Unbound Special Issue (2017). INTRODUCING DISCIPLINE: ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS ADMINISTRATIONS

(with Iris Jean-Klein), PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review Virtual Edition: Human Rights (2016). TRANSDISCIPLINARY CONFLICTS OF LAWS (with Karen Knop and Ralf Michaels), 71 Law & Contemporary Problems 3 (Summer 2008). DOCUMENTING ETHICS, PAPERING CONSENT: THE NEW BUREAUCRACIES OF VIRTUE, 30 Political and Legal Anthropology Review 3 (2008). ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS ADMINISTRATIONS: EXPERT OBSERVATION AND

REPRESENTATION AFTER THE FACT (with Iris Jean-Klein), 28 Political and Legal Anthropology Review 2 (2005). ETHNOGRAPHY IN THE REALM OF THE PRAGMATIC: STUDYING PRAGMATISM IN

LAW AND POLITICS, 26 Political and Legal Anthropology Review 2 (2003). Articles and Book Chapters

“Le droit est-il porteur d’espoir?” (with Laetitia Guerlain, Prune Decoux and David Foulks), Clio@The ́mis, número 15 (2019).

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“The Politics of Expertise in Transnational Economic Governance: Breaking the Cycle”, forthcoming in Benedict Kingsbury, David Malone, Richard Stewart & Atsushi Sunami, eds., CONTESTED MEGAREGULATION: GLOBAL ECONOMIC ORDERING AFTER TPP, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). “The Sociality of the Platform”, forthcoming in Simon Stern, Bernadette Meyler, and Maks Del Mar, eds., OXFORD HANDBOOK OF LAW &

HUMANITIES, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). “Chuoginko no seidousei ga Sekaichiu de Towareteiru” [The Legitimacy of Central Banks in Question Globally], CHUOKORON, 134-44 (May 2018). “Propriedade como conhecimento jurídico: os meios e os fins / Property as Legal Knowledge: Means and Ends”, REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGIA DA UFSCAR, vol. 9, número 1, 153- 177 (2017). “The Role of Law in Temporal Reasoning: An interview with Annelise Riles” (Lucy Welsh), FEMINIST LEGAL STUDIES, 1-7 (March 2017). “Introduction to Symposium on Cybersecurity and the Changing International Law of Data” (with Fleur Johns), AJIL UNBOUND 110: 335-336 (2017). “Beyond Bunker and Vaccine: The DNC Hack as a Conflict of Laws Issue” (with Fleur Johns), AJIL UNBOUND 110: 347-351 (2017).

“Space, Time and Historical Injustice: A Feminist Conflict-of-Laws Approach to the ‘Comfort Women’ Settlement” (with Karen Knop), CORNELL LAW REVIEW vol.102 (3): 853-928 (2017).

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“Outputs: The Promises and Perils of Ethnographic Engagement After the Loss of Faith in Transnational Dialogue”, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, (N.S.) 23(2): 179-194 (2017). “Is the Law Hopeful?” (Hirokazu Miyazaki and Richard Swedberg, eds.), THE ECONOMY OF HOPE, University of Pennsylvania Press, 126-146 (2017).

“Legal Amateurism”, SEARCHING FOR CONTEMPORARY LEGAL THOUGHT, (Chris Tomlins & Justin Desaultes-Klein eds.), (2017).

“From Comparison to Collaboration: Experiments with a New Scholarly and Political Form”, 78 LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS, 147-183 (April 2015). “Afterword: A Method More Than a Subject”, EXPLORING THE ‘LEGAL’ IN SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES, (Cowan, D. and Wincott, D. eds.), Palgrave Press 257-264 (2015). “Is New Governance the Ideal Architecture for Global Financial Regulation?”, CENTRAL BANKING AT A CROSSROADS: EUROPE AND BEYOND, (Goodhart, C., Gabor, D., Erturk, I., and Vestergaard, J., eds.), Anthem Press 245-263 (2014).

“Diplomacy and Its Others: The Case of Korean Comfort Women”, (with Monica Eppinger, Karen Knop), EWHA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW, vol. 6 no. 1: 1-28 (June 2014). “Managing Regulatory Arbitrage: A Conflict of Laws Approach”, CORNELL INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 47(1), 63-119 (March 2014). “To See Once More the Stars: Living in a Post-Fukushima World” (with Charlotte Davis), (Satsuki Takahashi, Daisuke Naito, Ryan Sayre, and Heather Swanson, eds.) The New Pacific Press, 174-177 (March 2014).

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“Transparency, Expertise and the Public. Review of Takashi Uchida, Civil Code Reform: The Rules of Contract Change After 100 Long Years” [Minpo Kaisei: Keiyaku no Rūru ga Hyakunen Buri ni Kawaru], (September 2013), Social Science Japan Journal v.17 n.1 122-126; Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 14-16 (2014). “From Design to Technique in Global Financial Governance in Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets”, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011), LAW AND SOCIETY (Cowan, D., Mulcahy, L., Wheeler, S., eds.), Routledge 223-47 (January 2014). “Market Collaboration: Finance, Culture and Ethnography After Neoliberalism” 115 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST 4: 555-569 (December 2013). “Is New Governance the Ideal Architecture for Global Financial Regulation?” MONETARY AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, vol. 31 65-108 (November 2013). “The Role of Collateral in Global Finance”, INSIGHTS MELBOURNE BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS vol.14 53-59 (November 2013).

“Managing Regulatory Arbitrage: an alternative to harmonization”, RISK AND REGULATION, 25: 4-7 (Spring 2013). “From Multiculturalism to Technique: Feminism, Culture, and the Conflict of Laws Style” (with Karen Knop & Ralf Michaels), 64 STANFORD LAW REVIEW, 589-656 (March 2012). “Too Big to Fail”, RECASTING ANTHROPOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE (Jeanette Edwards and Maja Petrovic-Steger eds.), Cambridge University Press, 31-48 (2011).

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“Rāylz, Anīlīs, al-qānūn al-muqāran wa-l-dirāsāt al-ijtimāciyya al-qānūniyya [Comparative Law and Socio-Legal Studies]”, OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPARATIVE LAW, (Reinhardt Zimmerman and Mathias Reimann, eds.), 1167-1223 (2011). [Arabic translation of Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law (2006)].

“Collateral Expertise: Legal Knowledge in the Global Financial Markets”, CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, 51(6): 795-818 (December 2010). “International Law in Domestic Courts: A Conflict of Laws Approach” (with Karen Knop and Ralf Michaels), AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW PROCEEDINGS, 103: 269-274 (2010).

“Ho ni okeru kibo towa nanika? [What kind of hope does law entail?]”, KIBOGAKU [HOPE STUDIES], (Genda Yuji and Uno Shigeki, eds), Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppannkyoku (University of Tokyo Press) (2009). “Reforming Knowledge? A Socio-Legal Critique of the Legal Education Reforms in Japan” (with Takashi Uchida), Inaugural Article, DREXEL LAW REVIEW 1, 3-51 (2009). “Cultural Conflicts”, LAW AND ANTHROPOLOGY (Michael Freeman and David Napier, eds.), Oxford University Press, 12: 89-125 (2008). “Private Global Governance, Legal Knowledge, and the Legitimacy of the State”, BEYOND THE STATUE-RETHINKING PRIVATE LAW, (Nils Jansen and Ralf Michaels eds.), Tubingen: Mohr (Siebeck), 183-207 (2008). “The Anti-Network: Private Global Governance, Legal Knowledge, and the Legitimacy of the State”, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY LAW, 56 (3): 605-630 (2008).

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“Transdisciplinary Conflict of Laws Foreword: Cavers’s Double Legacy” (with Karen Knop and Ralf Michaels eds.), LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS, 71 (3): 1-17 (2008). “Cultural Conflicts”, LAW & CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS, 71 (3): 273-308 (2008.) Introduction (with Marie-Andree Jacob), “Documenting Ethics, Papering Consent: the New Bureaucracies of Virtue”, POLITICAL AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY REVIEW, 30 (2): 181-191 (2008). “And Never the Twain Shall Meet? An Exchange on the Strengths and Weaknesses of Anthropology and Economics in Analyzing the Commons” (with Ravi Kanbur), THE CONTESTED COMMONS: CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN ECONOMISTS

AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS, (Pranab Bardhan and Isha Ray, eds.), Blackwell Publishing, 266-279 (2008). “Real Time: Unwinding Technocratic and Anthropological Knowledge”, ETHNOGRAPHY AND LAW (Eve Darian-Smith, ed.), Ashgate Publishing 169-182 (2007). “Knowledge About Law”, entry in the International Encyclopedia of Law and Society (David S. Clarke, ed.) 885-888 (2007). “Anthropology, Human Rights and Legal Knowledge: Culture in the Iron Cage”, AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, 108 (1): 52-65 (March 2006). “Comparative Law and Socio-Legal Studies”, OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPARATIVE

LAW, (Reinhardt Zimmerman and Mathias Reimann, eds.), 775-814 (2006). “Wigmore’s Shadow”, TRIQUARTERLY, 124, 193-210 (2006).

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“Real Time” in FRONTIERS OF CAPITAL: ETHNOGRAPHIC REFLECTIONS ON

THE NEW ECONOMY, (Melissa S. Fisher and Greg Downey, eds.), Duke University Press, 86-107 (2006). “[Deadlines]: Removing the Brackets on Politics in Bureaucratic and Anthropological Analysis”, DOCUMENTS: ARTIFACTS OF MODERN KNOWLEDGE (Annelise Riles, ed.), University of Michigan Press 71-92 (2006). “Introduction: In Response”, DOCUMENTS: ARTIFACTS OF MODERN

KNOWLEDGE (Annelise Riles, ed.), University of Michigan Press 1-38 (2006). “A New Agenda for the Cultural Study of Law: Taking on the Technicalities”, BUFFALO LAW REVIEW, 53: 973-1033 (2005). “Introducing Discipline: Anthropology and Human Rights Administrations” (with Iris Jean-Klein), Introduction to ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

ADMINISTRATIONS: EXPERT OBSERVATION AND REPRESENTATION AFTER THE FACT. POLITICAL AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY REVIEW, 28 (2): 173-202 (2005). “Failure as an Endpoint”, (with Hirokazu Miyazaki), GLOBAL ASSEMBLAGES: TECHNOLOGY, POLITICS, AND ETHICS AS ANTHROPOLOGICAL PROBLEMS, (Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., Aihwa Ong and Stephen J. Collier, eds.,) 320-331 (2005). “Anthropology, Human Rights and Legal Knowledge: Culture in the Iron Cage”, FINNISH YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 15, 9-38 (2004). “Property as Legal Knowledge: Means and Ends”, JOURNAL OF THE

ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, 10: 775-795 (2004).

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“Law as Object”, LAW AND EMPIRE IN THE PACIFIC: FIJI AND HAWAII, (Sally Merry and Donald Brenneis, eds.), Santa Fe, N.M.: School of American Research Press, 187-212 (2004). “Real Time: Unwinding Technocratic and Anthropological Knowledge”, AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST 31(3): 1-14 (2004). Introduction, “Ethnography in the Realm of the Pragmatic: Studying Pragmatism in Law and Politics”, POLITICAL AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY

REVIEW, 26 (2): 1-7 (2003). “The Empty Place”, THE PLACE OF LAW, (Austin Sarat ed.), University of Michigan Press 43-73 (2003). “The Virtual Sociality of Rights: The Case of “Women’s Rights are Human Rights”, TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL PROCESSES, (Michael Likosky ed.), Cambridge University Press 420-439 (2002). “User-Friendly: Informality and Expertise”, LAW AND SOCIAL INQUIRY, 27( 3): 613-619 (2002). “Rights Inside Out: The Case of the Women’s Human Rights Campaign”, LEIDEN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 15: 285-305 (2002). “East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia”, (Book Review), POLITICAL THEORY, 30 (2): 299-301 (April 2002).

“The View from the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law”, THE LEGAL GEOGRAPHIES

READER, (Nicholas K. Blomley, David Delaney, and Richard T. Ford eds.), Blackwell Publishers 276-284 (2001).

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“Introduction: The Projects of Comparison”, RETHINKING THE MASTERS OF

COMPARATIVE LAW, (A. Riles, ed.), Hart Publishing 1-18 (2001).

“Encountering Amateurism: John Henry Wigmore and the Uses of American Formalism”, RETHINKING THE MASTERS OF COMPARATIVE LAW, (A. Riles, ed.), Hart Publishing 94-126 (2001).

“An Ethnography of Abstractions? Encountering the New Legal Formalism”, ANTHROPOLOGY NEWS 100-101 (September 2000).

“Global Designs: The Aesthetics of International Legal Practice”, PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 28-35 (1999).

“Wigmore’s Treasure Box: Comparative Law in the Era of Information”, HARVARD JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 30 (1): 221-283 (1999).

“Models and Documents: Artefacts of International Legal Knowledge”, INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY, 48: 805-825 (October 1999). “The View From the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law”, LAWS OF THE POSTCOLONIAL, (Peter Fitzpatrick and Eve Darian-Smith eds.), University of Michigan Press, 127-142 (1999).

“Division Within the Boundaries”, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL

ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE (N.S.), 4 (3): 409-424 (September 1998). “Infinity Within the Brackets”, AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST, 25(3): 378-398 (August 1998).

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“The Use of Theory in a Postgraduate Thesis”, TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION

SUPPLEMENT, Issue 1320: 21 (February 1998).

“Part-Europeans and Fijians: Some Problems in the Conceptualization of a Relationship,” FIJI IN TRANSITION, (Brij V. Lal and Tomasi R. Vakatora, eds., Research Papers of the Fiji Constitution Review Commission, Suva: School of Social and Economic Development, University of the South Pacific), vol. 1, 105-129 (1997).

“Spheres of Exchange and Spheres of Law: Identity and Power in Chinese Marriage Agreements”, LAW, THE STATE AND SOCIETY IN CHINA, (Tahirih V. Lee ed.), New York: Garland Publishing, 263-287 (1997). “Representing In-Between: Law, Anthropology, and the Rhetoric of Interdisciplinarity”, 1994 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW, 597-650 (1995).

“The View From the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law”, LAW AND CRITIQUE 6, 39-54 (1995).

“Exotic Memories: Literature, Colonialism, and the Fin de Siécle”, (Book Review) 18 STUDIES IN TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE, 18 (1): 131-132 (1994).

“Aspiration and Control: International Legal Rhetoric and the Essentialization of Culture”, HARVARD LAW REVIEW, 106 (3): 723-740 (1993).

“The Alchemy of Race and Rights”, (Book Review) HARVARD LAW REVIEW, 105: 779-784 (1991).

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“Making All The Difference”, (Book Review) HARVARD WOMEN’S LAW

JOURNAL, 14: 747-254 (1991).

“Spheres of Exchange Spheres of Law: Identity and Power in Chinese Marriage Agreements”, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF

LAW, 19: 501-523 (1991).

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

Anneliese Maier Prize, Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Foundation, 250,000 euros, 2018.

Tobin Project grant $5000, 2016. Cornell Society for the Humanities Fellow, 2012-2013. Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, “Hope in Law and the Economy”, $84,572, 2009-2010. American Council of Learned Societies Fellow, 2000-2001.

Howard Fellowship, 2000-2001.

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, Summer 2000.

Japan Foundation Research grant, 2000-2001. Social Science Research Council Research grant, 2000-2001.

Law School Fellow, Alice Berline Kaplan Center for the Humanities, 2000-2001.

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Postdoctoral Fellowship, American Bar Foundation, 1996-1997.

External Research Studentship, Trinity College, 1994-1996.

Ford Fellowship in Public International Law, Harvard Law School, 1991-1994.

Sinclair Kennedy Traveling Fellowship, Harvard Law School, 1991-1994.

Reginald Lewis Research Fellowship, Harvard University, 1993-1994.

British Marshall Scholar, 1989-1990.

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

Financial citizenship: Experts, publics, and the politics of central banking. Keynote Speaker at Futures of Finance and Society, University of Edinburgh, December 6, 2018.

The Sociality of the Platform. Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context 2018 Cotterrell Lecture in Sociological Jurisprudence, Queen Mary University of London, December 5, 2018. The Sociality of the Platform. Seminar, Kent Law School, Canturbury, England December 4, 2018. The Sociality of the Platform. Joint Lecture Series of the Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology of Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale), Germany, December 3, 2018.

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Discussant, Session 6A and 6B: Contemporary Topics in Law & Anthropology. Oxford Handbook of Law & Anthropology Conference, Berlin, Germany, December 2, 2018. Panelist, Revisiting 'The Network Inside Out': Form, Substance, and Practice among Institutions. American Anthropological Association, San José, California, November 17, 2018.

Round Table Panelist, The War on Science: Anthropology and the Crisis of Expertise. American Anthropological Association, San José, California, November 16, 2018. Panelist, Sharing Economy. The 20th Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law, Fukuoka, Japan, July 26, 2018. Financial Citizenship: Experts, Publics, and the Politics of Central Banking. Keynote Speaker at Positive Money Europe Conference, Brussels, Belgium, May 23, 2018. The Sociality of the Platform. Paper Presentation at the Oxford Handbook Conference, Stanford Law School, May 18-19, 2018. Financial Citizenship: Experts, Publics and the Politics of Central Banking. Cornell University, March 16, 2018. Financial Citizenship: Experts, Publics and the Politics of Central Banking. Presentation at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, March 15, 2018.

Commentator, “Towards a Transnational Feminist Approach”. Cornell International Law Journal Symposium, New York, New York, March 10, 2018. Meridian 180. Ritsumeikan University, Osaka, Japan, February 23, 2018.

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The Changing Politics of Central Banking. Presentation at Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, February 15, 2018. Panelist, Social Studies of Finance. Behavioural Sciences and Investor Education Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, December 7, 2017. The Sociality of the Platform. Lecture at Graduate Program in Social Anthropology, Rio de Janeiro, December 6, 2017. The Sociality of the Platform. Talk at Centro Universitario de Brasilia (UNB), Brasilia, December 4, 2017. Round table panelist, The Future of Global Finance: Populism, Technology and Regulation. Columbia Law School, October 20, 2017. The Changing Politics of Central Banking. Cornell-Tel Aviv Law School Conference on the Ethics of the Market, Cornell University, October 6, 2017. The Changing Politics of Central Banking. Georgetown Law School Faculty Workshop Series, October 3, 2017. Beyond Inward-Looking Societies: Meridian 180’s Agenda. Beyond Inward-Looking Societies Conference, Tokyo Japan, July 25, 2017 (In Japanese). The Crisis of Expertise: The Example of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science Workshop Series, June 20, 2017 (In Japanese). The Changing Politics of Central Banking. University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science Social Science Japan Workshop Series, June 1, 2017. Introduction: What is the Challenge? Conference on The Changing Politics of Central Banking, Brussels, May 22, 2017.

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New Social Scientific Approaches. Conference on the Changing Politics of Central Banking, Brussels, May 22, 2017. Introduction. Policy Briefing of Meridian 180 Working Group on Compensation for Nuclear Accidents, Brussels, May 19, 2017. Meridian 180—Radical Collaboration for an Era of Geopolitical Uncertainty. Responding to the Challenge of Inward-Looking Societies Conference, Brussels, May 19, 2017. “The Changing Politics of Central Banking.” Soros Foundation Young Scholars Initiative Webinar, March 3, 2017. Nuclear Crisis Planning Presentation. The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Support Legal Work Project, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, February 25, 2017.

“Meridian 180: A Multilingual Platform for Policy Solutions.” The Challenges and Prospects for Urban and Regional Studies on Asia, Ritsumeikan University, Osaka Ibaraki Campus, Japan, February 23-24, 2017.

The Politics and Problems of Expertise in Cross-National Economic Governance, Megaregulation after TPP Conference with UNU and GRIPS, Tokyo Japan, November 24-25, 2016.

Finance, Law and Economics Session 1B and The Politics of Central Banking book presentation. The Institute for New Economic Thinking, Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) Plenary, Piecing Together a Paradigm Conference at the Central European University in Budapest, October 19-22, 2016.

New Approaches to International Financial Regulation. JFR Conference, University of Hong Kong, June 24-25, 2016.

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Discussant, Architectures of Anticipation: Expert Collaborations and Meditations (Part I), Society for Cultural Anthropology biennial meeting, Cornell University, Ithaca New York, May 14, 2016. Panelist at the David M. Schneider Lecture, Society for Cultural Anthropology biennial meeting, Cornell University, Ithaca New York, May 13, 2016. Is the Law Hopeful? Art and Law Program, Seminar Leader, Triple Canopy Art Space and Journal, Brooklyn, New York, May 4, 2016. Political Legitimacy and Regulatory Technique. The Changing Politics of Central Banking Conference, Cornell University, April 19, 2016.

Meridian 180 Panel, Asia Pacific Leadership Conference, Beijing, April 2, 2016. Polytemporal Feminism: A Conflict-of-Laws Approach to the “Comfort Women” Settlement. National University of Singapore, March 30, 2016. Keynote Speaker at the Graduate School of Law of Nagoya University, February 23, 2016. Feminist Futures After the Comfort Women Settlement (with Karen Knop). International Governance Workshop, Cornell University, February 5, 2016.

Refracted Time: From historicity to legal technique in the “comfort women” controversy. Anthropology Colloquium, Stanford University, January 25, 2016.

Feminist Futures After the Comfort Women Settlement. Faculty Works in Progress Workshop, University of Minnesota, January 20-21, 2016.

Collaborative Prospects; Promising Lines of Inquiry. University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia, December 12, 2015.

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We’re all Data Now: What Big Data Could Mean for Law & Policy, University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia, December 10, 2015.

Refracted Time: From historicity to legal technique in the “comfort women” controversy. Keynote address at University of Melbourne, Melbourne Australia, December 4, 2015. Discussant, Undisciplining Law and Economy Session. American Anthropological Association, Denver CO, November 21, 2015. Retooling Techniques for an Uncertain World, Amateurs: Perspectives on Expertise and the Non-, un-, and Anti-Professional. American Anthropological Association, Denver CO, November 18, 2015. Outputs. Keynote Lecture at Anticipatory Knowledge in the Practice of Law, Finance, and Techno-Science Conference, Swiss Graduate Program in Anthropology, Geneva Switzerland, October 9, 2015.

From Comparison to Collaboration. Global Legal Studies Research Association, Doshisha University, Kyoto Japan, July 30 2015.

Legal Amateurism. Research Seminar at Doshisha University Law School in Kyoto Japan, July 11, 2015. Is New Governance the Ideal Architecture for Global Financial Regulation? Yale Law School Conference on Private Law and Public Order, June 6, 2015.

Legal Amateurism. Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, June 2, 2015.

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Translating Dialogue, Contemporary Legal Thought: Historiographical Approaches, Jurisprudential Explanations, and Spatial Designations. The Law and Society Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, May 30, 2015.

Legal Amateurism. Law Faculty workshop, Cornell Law School, May 20, 2015

Legal Amateurism. Keynote lecture, University of Colorado School of Law Faculty Retreat, May 16, 2015. New Approaches to International Financial Regulation. Global Finance Initiative Seminar, Cornell University, February 11, 2015. From Comparison to Collaboration: Experiments with a new Scholarly and Economic Form. Inaugural Transnational Law Signature Lecture, Dickson Poon Transnational Law Institute, Kings College London, January 14, 2015.

New Approaches to International Financial Regulation: What Legal Scholars and Policymakers Can Learn from Critical and Anthropological Studies of Knowledge, Contestation and Practice. Centre for Globalization and Governance Lecture Series, University of Hamburg, December 17, 2014.

From Comparison to Collaboration: Experiments with a new Scholarly and Economic Form. Copenhagen Business School, December 12, 2014

Is the Law Hopeful? School of Criticism and Theory, Ithaca, NY, July 18, 2014. Exchanging Expectations: Finance, Neofascism and Relationality in Post-Fukushima Japan. Public Lecture, School of Criticism and Theory, Ithaca, NY July 14, 2014. “As If” Closure: Comfort Women Claims in the Conflict of Laws Style, (with Karen Knop). Research Workshop on Legal and Diplomatic Responses to the Comfort Women Problem, Cornell Law School, June 19, 2014.

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“As If” Closure: Comfort Women Claims in the Conflict of Laws Style. Cornell Law School Summer 2014 Faculty Workshop Series, June 18, 2014.

Magical Legal Realism: Towards a Conflict of Laws Approach to the Comfort Women Incident. Keynote Address at Sociological Inquiries Into International Law Conference, London School of Economics, London, May 16, 2014. Retooling Expectations (with Hirokazu Miyazaki). University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Anthropology, Culture Power and Social Change group, April 24, 2014.

Retooling Expectations: Abenomics and the Politics of Central Banking. Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Anthropology Colloquium Series, April 22, 2014.

From Comparison to Collaboration: A New Paradigm for Comparative Law and the Anthropology of Law. The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy, SUNY Buffalo Law School distinguished Speaker Series, April 2, 2014.

From Comparison to Collaboration: New Directions in the Ethnography of Law. “Law As” Conference, University of California Irvine Law School, March 8, 2014.

Managing Regulatory Arbitrage. IILJ International Legal Theory Colloquium, New York University Law School, February 24, 2014.

From Comparison to Collaboration: New Directions in Comparative Law and the Anthropology of Law. Keynote lecture, The Second Annual Princeton University, Temple University & University of Pennsylvania Graduate Anthropology Conference, February 21, 2104.

Is the Law Hopeful? McGill University, Anthropology Speaker Series, February 3, 2014.

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Managing Regulatory Arbitrage: A Conflict of Laws Approach. Tulane Law School Faculty Workshop, January 27, 2014

Diplomacy and its Others: The Case of the Comfort Women, (with Karen Knop and Monica Eppinger). Keynote address at Ewha Womans University, Gender and International Law Conference, December 2, 2013 Comments on Stavros Gadinis, University of California: Why do Countries Adopt International Financial Standards? The Spread of IFRS, IOSCO, and FATF. American Society of Comparative Law Annual Meeting, October 11, 2013. Retooling Expectations (with Hirokazu Miyazaki). "The Gift in Finance: Integrating Finance and Anthropology” conference, National Museum of Ethnology, July 14, 2013. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. University of Tokyo, July 7, 2013. Retooling: Techniques for an Uncertain World. Sydney Ideas Program Lecture, University of Sydney Centre for International Law, June 11, 2013.

After Smart Power: From Instrumentalism to Legal Technique in Feminist Foreign Policy (with Karen Knop). Institute for International Law, Melbourne Law School, May 30, 2013.

Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Melbourne Business School, May 28, 2013

Retooling Expectations (with Hirokazu Miyazaki). Keynote Lecture, Michicagoan Conference, University of Michigan, May 11, 2013.

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Market Collaboration. Keynote Lecture, Canadian Society of Socio-cultural Anthropology Annual Meeting, Victoria, Canada, May 9, 2013. Retooling Expectations (with Hirokazu Miyazaki). “After Risk” conference, Cornell University Society for the Humanities, April 19, 2013. Market Collaboration. Department of Anthropology, New School, March 15, 2013. Market Collaboration. Political Economy of Modern Capitalism Workshop, Harvard Law School, February 25, 2013. Addressing Regulatory Arbitrage: A Conflict of Laws Approach to Central Bank Coordination. Cornell International Law Journal Symposium, “The Changing Politics of Central Banks,” February 23, 2013. Market Collaboration. Society for the Humanities Workshop, Cornell University, February 13, 2013.

Addressing the Boundary Problem: A Collateral Approach. “Central Banking at a Crossroads: Europe and Beyond” conference, Danish Institute for International Studies, January 29-30, 2013.

Smart Power: Feminism and Instrumentalism in US Foreign Policy. Public International Law Workshop, London School of Economics, January 24, 2013. From Comparison to Collaboration: New Directions in Comparative Law. University of Kent Faculty of Law, January 23, 2013.

Overcoming Regulatory Arbitrage: a Conflict of Law Approach. Faculty Seminar, London School of Economics, January 21, 2013.

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Collaboration: Rethinking How We Think About the Politics of Regulation, (co-authored with Charlotte Davis) at an online World Economic Association Conference “Rethinking Financial Markets Social Capitalism, Economies of Money and Custodial Regulation,” December 2012.

Remarks on Future Directions in the Anthropology of Finance, “Financial Crisis, Economic Action, and Anthropological Practice: Ethnography and Calculative Reason”, American Anthropological Association Meetings, San Francisco, CA, November 15, 2012.

Chair, Anthropology of Finance Policy Roundtable, The American Anthropological Association Meetings, San Francisco, CA, November 14, 2012. Market Totalitarianism. Law and Humanities Workshop Series, November 6, 2012.

Overcoming Regulatory Arbitrage: A Conflict of Laws Approach, Symposium. “What is Private International Law?” Duke Law School, November 3, 2012.

Against Market Totalitarianism: Thinking Through Legal Technique. Plenary lecture, “Stateless Law: The Future of the Discipline”, McGill University, September 28, 2012.

Against Market Totalitarianism: Thinking Through Legal Technique. Keynote presentation, “Exploring the Legal in Socio-Legal Studies, London School of Economics, September 21, 2012.

Against Market Totalitarianism: Thinking Through Legal Technique. “Regulation, Law Enforcement and the Financial Crisis”, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany, September 7, 2012. Commentator, New Approaches to Financial Regulation. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 5, 2012.

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Resisting the Turn Away From Law: On Post-Post-Essentialist Feminism and US Foreign Policy (with Karen Knop). “New Frontiers of Legal Realism” University of Copenhagen, May 30, 2012.

Market Totalitarianism. “The Japan Earthquake and Tsunami One Year Later,” Cornell University, March 12, 2012. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. University of British Columbia, National Centre for Business Law, February 20, 2012. Market Totalitarianism. University of Toronto Faculty of Law, February 15, 2012.

After Multiculturalism: Feminism, Culture, and the Surprising Value of a Conflict of Laws Approach. Cornell Law School Faculty Retreat, January 20, 2012. Workshop on Collateral Knowledge, “Legal Transplants: Technicalities, Language and Culture,” December 7, 2011.

Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Saint Louis University Faculty of Law, January 10, 2012. Market Totalitarianism. University of Chicago Department of Anthropology Seminar, January 9, 2012. New Directions in Financial Regulation Research. AALS Section on Financial Institutions and Consumer Finance, January 7, 2012. After Multiculturalism: Feminism, Culture, and The Surprising Value of a Conflict of Laws Approach, From Economic Development to Human Flourishing: “The Case of China”. The University of Hong Kong, December 6, 2011.

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Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets, Rowdget Young Lecture, The University of Hong Kong, December 5, 2011. Market Totalitarianism. Panel “Becoming Corporate,” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 18, 2011.

Too Big to Fail. Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, “Uncertain Paradigms: Ethnography and Theory”, October 13-16, 2011.

Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Copenhagen Business School, Public lecture, October 7, 2011.

Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Copenhagen IT University, October 10, 2011.

After Multiculturalism: Feminism, Culture, and the Surprising Attraction of a Conflict of Laws Approach. Conference on Governance Feminism, Harvard Law School, September 16-17, 2011.

Panel Discussion on Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Harvard Law School, September 15, 2011. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Duke University Law School, September 5, 2011.

Toward a New Legal Framework for Global Financial Governance. Bank of Japan, July 20, 2011.

Chiba as Challenge. Seminar honoring the work of Masaji Chiba, Tokyo Metropolitan University, June 25, 2011. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Brown University, May 3, 2011.

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Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Wesleyan University, May 2, 2011. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Cornell University Book Store, April 27, 2011. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Book celebration at Cornell University Law School, April 27, 2011. Commentator, Numbers in the Study of Japan Panel, Asian Studies Association Annual Meeting, March 29-April 4, 2011. Feminism, Multiculturalism, Conflicts (with Karen Knop & Ralf Michaels). AALS section on Comparative Law, January 8, 2011. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 19, 2010. Commentator, session on Secrecy and Knowledge, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 18, 2010. A New Approach to Global Financial Governance. Workshop on Behavioral and Institutional Approaches to Financial Regulation, Washington, D.C., June 9, 2010. Feminism, Multiculturalism, Conflicts. Faculty of Law, Taipei University, April 29, 2010. New Approaches to Global Financial Regulation. Address to the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Taiwan, April 29, 2010. Reforming Knowledge: A Critique of Legal Education Reforms. Faculty of Law, University of Taiwan, April 28, 2010.

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Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Address to the Supreme Court of the Republic of Taiwan, April 28, 2010. How Can Markets Be Reformed, and What is Wrong With Existing Answers? “Techniques of Hope”, New York, NY, March 26, 2010. New Approaches to Global Financial Regulation: Lessons from Japan. United States Treasury Department, December 10, 2009. The Anti-Network: Private Global Governance, Legal Knowledge and the Legitimacy of the Regulatory State in International Finance. Brown University, November 20, 2009. Commentator, Workshop on Behavioral & Institutional Research and Financial Services Regulatory Reform, University of Pennsylvania Law School, November 6, 2009. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Brown University, September 14, 2009.

Commentator, “Law and Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Identifying New Directions.” Cornell University, September 11-12, 2009. Cultural Conflicts. Hokkaido University School of Law, July 2, 2009. Conflict of Laws and the Problem of Multiculturalism. “Law, Culture and Development in a Transnational Legal Environment,” Maison Franco-Japonaise, Tokyo June 20, 2009. Reforming Knowledge: A Critique of the Japanese Legal Profession Reforms. University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science, April 14, 2009.

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International Law in Domestic Courts: A Conflict of Laws Perspective (co-authored with Karen Knop and Ralf Michaels and presented by Knop and Michaels), paper selected for the Cutting Edge Panel, Annual Meeting of American Society of International Law, March 27, 2009. The Legal Person: An Anthropological Approach to Corporate Debt. Public Lecture, Keele University, December 9, 2008.

The Legal Person: An Anthropological Approach to Corporate Debt. Munro Lecture, University of Edinburgh, December 4, 2008.

Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Department of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, December 1, 2008.

The Legal Fiction: Technical Hope at the Centre of Capitalism. Public Lecture, University of Manchester, November 27, 2008.

Legal Reason in the Global Financial Markets. Transnational Law Institute Endowed Honorary Lecture, Washington and Lee University School of Law, November 11, 2008.

Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. Public Lecture, University of Michigan, October 30, 2008. Legal Fictions. Presentation to Global Ethnic Literatures Seminar, University of Michigan, October 30, 2008. Is the Law Hopeful? Chinese University of Hong Kong Law School Workshop, “The Promises of Law,” October 23, 2008. From Conflict of Laws to Private International Law and Governance. Peking University Law School, October 20, 2008.

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The Legal Fiction: Technical Hope at the Center of Capitalism. Hope in Law and the Economy Conference, Tokyo Japan, October 14, 2008. The Legal Relation. Keynote Address, “Legal Knowledge and Anthropological Engagement”, University of Cambridge, October 3, 2008. From Conflict of Laws to Private International Law and Governance (with Karen Knop and Ralf Michaels). Public/Private International Law Colloquium, University of Nevada School of Law, September 20, 2008. The Legal Fiction: Technical Hope after Legal Realism, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, June 1, 2008. Collateral Relations: Property in the New Future. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, May 31, 2008. Real Time: Governing the Market after the Failure of Knowledge. Law, Markets and Social Equity Conference, Cornell University, April 24-26, 2008. Intellectual Collaboration as a Transnational Legal Project: The Work of the Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture. East Asia Program, Cornell University, April 22, 2008. Private Global Governance, Legal Knowledge, and the Legitimacy of the State. Duke Law School, January 2008. Legal Fictions. International Hope Studies Conference, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, December 17, 2007. Discussant, Presidential Panel honoring the work of Marilyn Strathern, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 30, 2007.

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Legal Fictions: On the Comparative Study of Legal Knowledge. American Society of Comparative Law Annual Meeting, November 9-10, 2007. Private Global Governance, Legal Knowledge, and the Legitimacy of the State. Law and Society Annual Meeting, Berlin, Aug. 1, 2007. Organizer and Chair, Property and Society: Theorizing Obligations in Ownership. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Berlin, July 31, 2007. Collateral Knowledge. Princeton University Department of Anthropology, April 19, 2007. What Can the Japanese Constitutional Experience Teach Us About How to Live with the Aftermath of War Crime? Managing the Spirits of War Memory at the Yasukuni Shrine. University of Chicago Law School, April 3, 2007. Legal Fictions. University of Chicago Department of Anthropology, April 2, 2007. Collateral Legitimacy. “Communicating Legitimacy: Putting Democratic Practice and Representation in Context”, University of Chicago, March 30-31, 2007. Collateral Knowledge. Syracuse University Department of Anthropology, February 1, 2007. Closing Remarks, “New Bureaucracies of Virtue”. Cornell Law School, October 28, 2006. Conversing with War Criminals: Managing the Spirits of International Law's Disdain at the Yasukuni Shrine. “International Law after the Age of Three Worlds”, American University, September 15, 2006.

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Anthropology, Human Rights and Legal Knowledge: Culture in the Iron Cage. Peace Studies Program Lecture, Cornell University, March 2006. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reason and Subjectivity in the Tokyo Financial Markets. New York University Law and Society Program, February 24, 2006. Collateral Knowledge: Instrumental Reason, Market Sociality, Legal Subjectivity. Department of Anthropology, New York University, February 23, 2006. Rethinking Realism: Lessons from Anthropological Research Among Financial Lawyers. Faculty Colloquium, University of Texas Law School, February 17, 2006. Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge. Center for Ethnography, UC Irvine, January 28, 2006.

Collateral Knowledge. Legal Theory Workshop, UCLA Law School, January 26, 2006.

Obviating Exchange: Futurity without Relationality in "The Pledge Idea". Japan Ministry of Education, Culture Science and Technology Conference, “The Permeation of Monetary Resources into Gift Exchange Economies,” Goa, India, December 15, 2005. The Relation of Means and Ends: Three Lectures. ‘Global Governance - The Rule of Law and Beyond’ The Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights, Helsinki, Finland, August 16-18, 2005. Legal Fictions. “Legal Transplants” and “Mixed Jurisdictions”: When Civilian Legal Reasoning Meets Constitutional Thought. University of Paris I Sorbonne, July 14-15, 2005

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Collateral Knowledge. Research Committee on the Sociology of Law Annual Meeting, Paris, July 11-12, 2005. Collateral Knowledge. Normativities: Law, Science and Society Workshop, Bielefield, Germany, July 7-9, 2005. And Never the Twain Shall Meet? Economics, Anthropology and the Commons Debate. Law and Society Summer Institute, Oxford, June 29-July 3, 2005. Collateral Knowledge. International Workshop “Polarisation and Convergence in Socio-Legal Studies”, Onati, Spain, June 22-25, 2005. Means and Ends. East Asia Network Meeting, Edinburgh, May 14-15, 2005. Collateral Knowledge. Department of Social Anthropology, University of St. Andrews, May 12, 2005. Collateral Knowledge. Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, May 6, 2005. Legal Theory as an Ethnographic Subject. Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, May 5, 2005. Collateral Knowledge. Invited Keyword Panel, American Ethnological Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, April 10, 2005. Collateral Knowledge. “Hope in the Economy”, Cornell University, March 31, 2005. New Technocracy. “New Governance”, Harvard University, February 25-26, 2005.

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Collateral Knowledge. Current Issues [and methods] in Comparative Law Seminar Series, Duke Law School, October 25, 2005. A Comparative Law of International Human Rights Institutions? On the Uses of Empirical Ethnographic Methods in Human Rights Law. American Society of Comparative Law Annual Meeting, University of Michigan, October 22, 2004. Property as Legal Knowledge: Means and Ends. Law and Public Affairs Seminar Series, Princeton University, October 4, 2004. Legal Fictions. Conference on Law and Literature, Northwestern Law School, October 13, 2004. The Transnational Appeal of Formalism: The Case of Japan’s Netting Law. Public Lecture in honor of presidential inauguration, University of Buffalo, October 18, 2004. Trashing the Technocracy. “The Migration of Constitutional Ideas”, University of Toronto, October 15-17, 2004. Collateral Knowledge. “Comparative Law Methodologies”, University of Paris, July 14, 2004.

Japan’s Overlooked Litigation Explosion. Japanese Legal Studies Conference, Cornell University Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, May 15, 2004.

Taking on Technology: A New Agenda for the Cultural Study of Law. “New World Legal Orders,” Toronto, Canada, April 23-24, 2004.

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Deadlines. “Anthropology and Human Rights Administrations: Expert Observation and Representation After the Fact” Cornell University Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, April 9-10, 2004.

Taking on Technology: A New Agenda for the Cultural Study of Law. Colorado Law School, March 29, 2004.

Real Time. Cornell University Social Sciences Seminar, Cornell University, March 9, 2004.

Property as Legal Knowledge: Towards an Ethnography of Theory. American Anthropological Association, November 2003.

Making White Things White: Legal Theory as Ethnographic Subject. Duke University Department of Anthropology, September 2003.

Making White Things White. American Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, June 5-8, 2003. Means and Ends. “The Language of Law,” University of Milan, May 30-31, 2003. Failure as an Endpoint. Department of Social Anthropology, St. Andrews University, UK, May 24, 2003 (with Hirokazu Miyazaki). Making White Things White. “Inside Financial Markets. Financial Knowledge and Interaction Patterns in Global Financial Markets,” University of Konstanz, May 16-18, 2003. Making White Things White. Keynote Lecture, European Society of Economic Geographers, Nottingham, April 30, 2003.

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Making White Things White. “Cultural Studies of Asian Financial Markets,” Cornell University Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, April 26, 2003. Real Time: Governing the Market After the Failure of Knowledge. “Observing, Investigating, Reporting: Science Studies and Local Ethnographies”, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University, April 12, 2003. Means and Ends. “Ethnography in the Realm of the Pragmatic,” Cornell University Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, March 29, 2003. Legal Studies as Science Studies. “Law, Culture and Humanities,” March 7, 2003. Making White Things White. “Law Culture and Humanities Conference,” March 7, 2003. Failure as an Endpoint. University of Lancaster Faculties of Law and of Sociology, December 10, 2002. Fact-finding: On the Ethnography of Human Rights. American Anthropological Association, November 21, 2002. Law’s Failures: Means and Ends. University of Rutgers at Camden School of Law, November 11, 2002. Property as Instrument: Towards a Technical Anthropology. Law and Society Association Meeting. May 31, 2002. Real Time: Social Studies of Finance. Columbia University. May 3-4, 2002. Law’s Failures: Means and Ends. Yale Law School. March 4, 2002.

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The Virtual Sociality of Rights: The Case of ‘Women’s Rights are Human Rights’. Human Rights Workshop, Yale Law School Schell Center on Human Rights, February 15, 2002. The Network Inside Out. Yale University Working Group on Feminism and Globalization. February 8, 2002.

The Network Inside Out. University of Southern California Center for Law, History and Culture, January 25, 2002.

The Jurisprudence of Means and Ends. Chicago-Kent College of Law, January 15, 2002 Property as Instrument: Towards a Technical Anthropology. International Conference II: Innovation, Creation and New Economic Forms, Approaches to Intellectual and Cultural Property. Cambridge University, Department of Anthropology, Property, Transactions and Creations. December 15, 2001. Concluding Remarks. Critical Reflections, convened by Dr Tony Crook. International Conference II: Innovation, Creation and New Economic Forms, Approaches to Intellectual and Cultural Property. Cambridge University, Department of Anthropology, Property, Transactions and Creations. December 15, 2001. Collateral Knowledge: The Emergence of Legal Thinking About the Markets. Department of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, December 14, 2001. Commentator: Staking Claims, convened by Dr. Melissa Demian. International Conference II: Innovation, Creation and New Economic Forms, Approaches to Intellectual and Cultural Property. Cambridge University, Department of Anthropology, Property, Transactions and Creations. December 13, 2001.

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Law as Instrument. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 28, 2001. Discussant. Pedagogy and the Modern Subject. American Anthropological Association Meeting. November 28, 2001.

The Transnational Appeal of Formalism: The Case of Japan’s Netting Law. Boalt School of Law, University of California at Berkeley. November 19, 2001. Property as Instrument: Towards a Technical Anthropology. Department of Anthropology, University of California at Santa Cruz, October 22, 2001. Property as Instrument: Towards a Technical Anthropology. Stanford University, Department of Anthropology. October 19, 2001. Collateral Knowledge: The Emergence of Legal Thinking About the Markets. Department of Anthropology, Stanford, University, October 17, 2001.

The Network Inside Out. Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, May 17, 2001.

The Empty Place: Legal Formalities and the Cultural State. Stanford University School of Law, May 7, 2001.

Law as Instrument. Wenner Gren Foundation Conference, “The New Properties,” Ronda, Spain, April 6-11, 2001.

Public Choice Hits the Market. Cornell Law Review Symposium on Public Choice and Administrative Law, March, 2001.

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The Empty Place, Legal Formalities and the Cultural State. Keck Lecture, Amherst College, March 26, 2001.

Law as Object. School of American Research Conference, Law and Colonialism in the Pacific, March 17-24, 2001, Sante Fe, New Mexico (Don Brenneis and Sally Merry, chairs). Real Time: Governing the Market After the Failure of Knowledge. Cornell Law School, February 9, 2001.

Real Time: Governing the Market After the Failure of Knowledge. Department of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley, January 19, 2001.

Real Time: Governing the Market After the Failure of Knowledge. Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University, January 9, 2001.

Real Time: Governing the Market After the Failure of Knowledge. American Bar Foundation, October 16, 2000.

Real Time: Governing the Market After the Failure of Knowledge. New York University Program in Law and Society, November 13, 2000.

The Virtual Sociality of Rights: The Case of ‘Women’s Rights are Human Rights’. University of California at Davis School of Law, November 15, 2000.

Passing Through Virtualism: A Chronicle of Ethnographic Failure. Paper for invited session, “Theorizing Failure: Examples From the Anthropology of Finance,” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November, 2000.

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Theoretical Implications of Japan’s Big Bang Reforms. Colloquium on Anglo-American Law, Tokyo University School of Law, May 30, 2000.

The Transnational Appeal of Formalism. Stanford-Yale Junior Faculty Forum, May 12-13, 2000.

Encountering Amateurism: John Henry Wigmore and the Performative Dimensions of Legal Formalism. Annual Faculty Conference, “Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law,” Northwestern University, March 18, 2000.

An Anthropology of Abstractions? Encountering the New Legal Formalism. Rice University Department of Anthropology, March 15, 2000.

Deadlines. Department of Rhetoric, University of California at Berkeley, February 28, 2000.

The Network Inside Out. National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan, January 29, 2000.

The Transnational Appeal of Formalism. American Association of Law Schools annual meeting, January 8, 2000.

The Network Inside Out. Department of Anthropology, University of California at Irvine, January 13, 2000.

The Anthropology of Contemporary Legal Institutions. National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan, December 12, 1999.

[Deadlines]. Presented at Documents as Artifacts conference, Northwestern University Center for Law, Culture and Social Thought, November 16, 1999.

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Seeing Through Virtualism: Formalism and the Propertization of Time. Paper for invited session, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 17-21, 1999, Katherine Verdery and Bill Maurer, chairs.

The Enduring Appeal of Formalism: Two Case Studies from Japan’s Financial Regulatory Reforms. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, May, 1999.

Globalization and Human Rights. New Frontiers in Law’s Engagement with the Social Sciences Conference, May, 1999.

Formalism and Formality in the Aesthetics of Transnational Legality. Trinity Term Series, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, Oxford, May 11, 1999.

The Enduring Appeal of Formalism. Cleveland Marshall School of Law, April, 1999.

Comparison as Collection. Harvard Law School Colloquium on Comparative Law, 15-17, April, 1999.

The Global UN Conference: Rethinking the Distinction Between Hard and Soft Law. Plenary Lecture, American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, March, 1999.

The Network: Thoughts on the Latest Solution to International Law’s Oldest Problem. Working Group on the Sociology of Experts and Activists on the International Plane at the American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Washington, DC., March, 1999.

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Trading on the Limits of Learning: An Anthropological Approach to the Global Derivatives Markets. Northwestern University, Institute for Policy Research, February 17, 1999. “Ethnography” Northwestern University Domain Dinner, February 8, 1999.

The Limits of Learning. American Anthropological Association Meeting, Philadelphia, December 2-6, 1998.

The Network: A Feminist Reconsideration of the Latest Feminist Craze. University of Tokyo School of Law, October, 1998.

Wigmore’s Treasure Box: Comparative Law in the Era of Information. Tel Aviv University Buchmann Faculty of Law, June 16, 1998.

Wigmore’s Treasure Box. Law and Society Association Meeting, Aspen, June 4-7, 1998.

The Network Inside Out. Colloquium, University of California at Santa Cruz. February 23, 1998.

Graduate Pro-Seminar, University of California at Santa Cruz, February 23, 1998.

Rethinking the Relationship of Anthropology and Law. Seminar on Law and Cultural Studies, Harvard University, November 12, 1997 and March 25, 1998.

The Network: Some Critical Thoughts About the Latest Design for Global Civil Society? New Challenges for the Rule of Law: Lawyers, Internationalization and the Social Construction of Legal Rules, University of California at Santa Barbara, November 7-9, 1997.

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New Approaches to International Law Conference, Harvard Law School. Pro-Seminar teacher: Counterdisciplinarity: The Relationship of Law and Culture. May, 1997.

New Approaches to International Law Conference, Plenary Address: The Network: A New Form of International Institutional Politics. May, 1997.

Feminism Confronts Legal Theory: Policy Issues and Economic Rhetoric. Columbia Law School, The Morality of Abstraction: The Case of the Global Futures Markets, March, 1997.

American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Focal Points: The Analytical Subjectivity of Global Information, November, 1996.

New Approaches to International Law, University of Connecticut Law School, The End of Interdisciplinarity? Anthropological Rhetoric and Global Needs, April, 1995. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Disciplines and Cultures on the

Cosmopolitan Plane. Co-chair of session, “Anthropological Methods in the

Realm of the International,” June, 1994.

University of Kent Postgraduate Seminar on Law, Social Theory, and Post-colonial Theory. The View From the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in International Legal Theory, April, 1994.

Harvard University Conference, The New International Law. Disciplines and Cultures: Perspectives on International Law and the Colonial Encounter, October, 1993.

Chair, Law and Literature Seminar, Center for Literary & Cultural Studies, Harvard University, 1993-94.

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Harvard University Center for Literary and Cultural. The Primitive and the Exotic: An Anthropological Look at International Law and its Others, April, 1993.

CONFERENCES

Co-organizer, Digital Humanity: Risks and Opportunities, Hong Kong, June 15-17, 2018. Co-organizer, Beyond Inward-looking Societies, Tokyo, Japan, July 25, 2017. Co-organizer, The Changing Politics of Central Banking, Brussels, Belgium, May 22, 2017. Co-organizer, Responding to the Challenge of Inward Looking Societies, Brussels, Belgium May 19-21, 2017. Co-organizer, Developing Proposals for Risk Mitigation in the Asia-Pacific Region, Okinawa, Japan, July 8-10, 2016. Co-organizer, Changing Politics of Central Banking conference, Cornell University, April 18, 2016.

Co-organizer, Democracy in an Age of Shifting Demographics conference, Ewha University, March 31, 2015. Organizer, Research Workshop on Legal and Diplomatic Responses to the Comfort Women Problem, Cornell Law School, June 19, 2014.

Organizer, New Directions in Private International Law: A Research Seminar, Cornell Law School, February 28, 2014.

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Co-organizer, Comparative Law in a Globalized World: Transmigration and Innovation, Tsinghua University Law School June 14-15 2013. Co-organizer, The Changing Politics of Central Banks: Cornell International Law Journal Symposium, New York, New York February 22, 2013. Organizer, Tenth Anniversary Celebration and Official Launch of Meridian 180, Cornell University March 12, 2012.

Co-organizer (with Cornell East Asia Program) Japan’s Earthquake and Tsunami One Year Later: How Cen We Bring Closure to Crisis? Cornell University, March 11-12 2012. Co-organizer, Global Law and Global Legal Theory- Academic Knowledge in Question, Tokyo Japan, Partnership Institution Maison Franco-Japonaise de Tokyo, June 3-4, 2011.

Co-organizer (with Tom Baker) Workshop Behavioral/Institutional Research and Regulation of the New Health Insurance Market, Cornell Law School, April 28-29, 2011. Co-organizer (with Tom Baker) Workshop on Behavioral & Institutional Research and Financial Services Regulatory Reform, Georgetown Law School, June 8-9, 2010. Co-organizer (with Hirokazu Miyazaki) Techniques of Hope: How Legal Professionals Can Stabilize the Markets and Change the World, New York, March 26, 2010. Co-organizer (with Tom Baker) Workshop on Behavioral & Institutional Research and Financial Services Regulatory Reform, University of Pennsylvania Law School, November 6, 2009.

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Co-organizer (with Leila Choukroune), Law, Culture and Development in a Transnational Legal Environment, Maison Franco-Japonaise, Tokyo, June 20, 2009. Co-organizer (with Eva Pils), The Promises of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong, October 23, 2008.

Co-organizer (with Suli Zhu), New Research at the Cornell Law School, Peking University, October 20, 2008.

Co-organizer (with Zhiyuan Cui), Law Markets and Social Equity Conference, Fudan University, October 16, 2008.

Co-organizer, Hope in Law and the Economy, Tokyo, Japan, October 14, 2008. Co-organizer, Law in Context (Fourth Annual Cornell Law School-Peking University Law School Conference), Cornell Law School, June 8-9, 2008. Co-organizer, Law, Markets and Social Equity Conference, Cornell Law School, April 24-26, 2008.

Co-organizer, American Society of Comparative Law Annual Meeting and Conference, November 8-10, 2007. Co-organizer, Culture, Conflict, and Constitutionalism: the Global Debate about Property Rights, Beijing University, May 18-19, 2007. Co-organizer, New Bureaucracies of Virtue Conference, Cornell Law School, October 26-28, 2006. Co-organizer, Ethnographic Fictions Conference, Cornell University, April 27-29, 2006.

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Co-organizer, Rethinking the Private in Private International Law Conference, Cornell University, April 7-8, 2006. Co-organizer, Legal Transplants” and “Mixed Jurisdictions”: When Civilian Legal Reasoning Meets Constitutional Thought. University of Paris I Sorbonne, July 14-15, 2005. Organizer, East Asia Network meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 14-15, 2005. Co-organizer, Call For Witnesses: Transparency Conference, Centre de la Sociologie de l’Innovation, Ecole Superieure des Mines, Paris, April 22, 2005. Co-organizer, New Approaches to Conflict of Laws Conference, University of Toronto, April 16-17, 2005. Chair, Invited Keyword Panel [Means and Ends], American Ethnological Society meeting, April 10, 2005. Co-organizer, Comparative Law Methodologies Conference, University of Paris, July 12-18, 2004.

Organizer, Japanese Legal Studies Conference, Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, May 15, 2004. Organizer, The Practice of Law and Development: Socio-Legal Approaches, Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, Cornell University, April 18-20, 2004. Co-organizer, Anthropology and Human Rights Administrations: Expert Observation and Representation After the Fact, Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, April 9-10, 2004.

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Organizer, Cornell-St. Andrew’s University Knowledge Exchange, Cornell University, September 6-7, 2004. Organizer, Asia-Pacific Legal Anthropology Network Conference, November 19, 2003. Co-organizer, panel on technocracy, American Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, June 5-8, 2002. Organizer, Cultural Studies of Asian Financial Markets, Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, Cornell University, April 26, 2003. Organizer, Ethnography in the Realm of the Pragmatic, Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, Cornell University, March 29, 2003. Organizer, Asia-Pacific Legal Anthropology Network Conference, December 14, 2002 Organizer, Asia-Pacific Legal Anthropology Network Conference, November 20, 2002 Organizer and Chair, Theorizing Legal Knowledge Practices I: Science Studies and Legal Studies: Technologies of Regulation and Analysis. Law and Society Association Meeting. May 31, 2002. Organizer, Theorizing Legal Knowledge Practices II: Beyond the Dichotomy of Expertise verses Experience. Mapping Hybrid Legal Knowledge Practices. Law and Society Association Meeting. May 31, 2002. Organizer, Meeting of the International Society for the Anthropology of Complex Institutions. London, April 23, 2002.

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Temporalities of Reason: New Work in the Ethnography of Capitalism. Panel Organized for the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Washington D.C., November 28, 2001.

“Theorizing Failure: Anthropological Perspectives on Finance,” panel co-organized for American Anthropological Association Meeting, San Francisco, November 18, 2000.

Chair, Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law, 18 March, 2000. Annual Faculty Conference, Northwestern University Law School.

Chair, Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge, 16 November, 1999. Northwestern University’s Center for Law, Culture and Social Thought.

“Formalism and Its Critics in Comparative Law,” panel organized for Law and Society Meeting, Chicago, May 27-30, 1999.

“Ethics and Other Technologies of Self” panel co-organized for American Anthropological Association Meeting, Philadelphia, December 2-6, 1998.

“Documents as Artifacts” panel organized for Law and Society Association Meeting, Aspen, June 4-7, 1998.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND AWARDS

Member of Scientific Board, Law & Anthropology, 2017 – present. Law and Society Association Herbert Jacob Book Prize Committee, 2017. Editorial Board, American Journal of International Law, 2016-present.

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Member of the academic committee of the Centro de Perfeccionamiento Ricardo C. Nunez Poder Judicial del al Provincia de Cordoba, 2016-present.

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Catastrophe Management Solutions, US App. LEXIS 16918 (US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit), citing Cultural Conflicts, 71 L & Contemp. Probs. 273, 285 (2008). Thorne v. Hudson, 2016 ONSC 5507 (Ontario Superior Court of Justice), citing, “International Law in Domestic Courts: A Conflict of Laws Approach”, 103 ASIL Proceedings (2009); Scholarship@Cornell Law: A Digital Repository (Cornell Law Faculty Publications, 2009), at 269, 271.

Member of the Scientific Council of the International Panel on Social Progress, 2014-present.

Six-Week Session Faculty, School for Criticism and Theory, July-August 2014. Faculty Member, Trusting Information PhD Course, Information Technology University, Copenhagen, October 10-12, 2011. Editorial Board Member, Humanity, 2009-2013.

Counsel Board Member, National Taipei University Law Review, 2009-present. Outside Examiner, Christine Hegel Doctoral Dissertation, City University of New York, 2010. Commissioner, US-China Commission on Legal Education, 2006-2009. Associate Member, International Academy of Comparative Law, 2006-present.

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Panel Member, National Science Foundation Law and Social Science Panel, 2005-2007. Editor, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 2002-2007.

Editorial Board Member, Cornell University Press, 2006-2007. Executive Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Comparative Law, 2004-2009. Editorial Board Member, American Anthropologist, 2005-2008.

Editorial Board Member, Annual Review of Law and Society, 2003-2006.

Board Member, Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Cornell University, 2005-present. Executive Committee Member, American Society of Comparative Law, 2004- 2006. Chair, American Association of Legal Studies Section on Comparative Law, 2005-2006. Chair Elect, American Association of Legal Studies Section on Comparative Law, 2004-2005. Chair, Promotion Review Committee, Katherine March, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University, 2003. Board Member, Law and Society Association, 2002-2005.

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Board Member, Association of Political and Legal Anthropology, 2002-2005. Editorial Board Member, Law and Social Inquiry, 2002-present. Selection Committee for Law and Humanities Junior Scholar Competition, 2002-2003.

“The Transnational Appeal of Formalism: The Case of Japan’s Netting Law,” selected as best paper in international law, Yale Stanford Junior Faculty Forum 2000. “The Transnational Appeal of Formalism: the Case of Japan’s Netting Law,” honorable mention, Association of American Law Schools scholarly paper competition, 1999.

Law and Society Summer Institute Board Member, 2001.

Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Editorial Board Member 1993-2001. Editorial Board, American Journal of Comparative Law, 1999 to present.

1999 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Program Committee.

1999 Committee chair for “Author Meets Reader” sessions of the Law and Society Annual Meeting.

1999 American Anthropological Association Meeting Program Committee. Outside Reviewer for American Anthropologist, American Ethnologist, Cultural Anthropology, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute,

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Legal Studies, Law and Society Review, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Signs.

DOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Fredirick Chao-chun Lin, S.J.D. Law Northwestern University 2001 (committee chair) Shu-chin Grace Kuo, S.J.D. Law Northwestern University 2003 (committee chair) Laura Yoder, Ph.D. Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies 2005 (committee chair) Jennifer Shannon, Ph.D. Anthropology Cornell University 2006 (committee chair) Marie-Andree Jacob, J.S.D. Law Cornell University 2006 (committee chair) Amanda Snellinger, Ph.D. Anthropology Cornell University 2009 (committee member) Leticia Barrera, J.S.D. Law Cornell University 2009 (committee chair) Amy Levine, Ph.D. Anthropology Cornell University 2010 (committee chair) Sergio Latorre, J.S.D. Law Cornell University 2012 (committee chair) Samson Lim, Ph.D. History Cornell University 2012 (committee member) Saiba Varma, Ph.D. Anthropology Cornell University 2013 (committee chair) Chika Watanabe, Ph.D. Anthropology Cornell University 2013 (committee member) Eudes Lopes, Doctoral student in Anthropology Cornell University 2016 (committee chair) Toby Goldbach, JSD student Cornell Law School 2016 (committee member) Vincent Ialenti, Ph.D. Anthropology Cornell University 2017 (committee chair) Mariana Saavedra, Ph.D. Anthropology Cornell University 2017 (committee chair) Tim McLellan, Ph.D. Anthropology Cornell University 2018 (committee chair) Silvia Huang, JSD student Cornell Law School (committee member) Emily Hong, Doctoral Student in Anthropology Cornell University (committee chair) Liam Lawson, Doctoral Student in Anthropology Cornell University (committee member)

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Lauren van Haaften-Schick, Doctoral Student in History of Art and Visual Studies Cornell University (committee member) Athanasiou John Geolas, Doctoral Student in Architecture, Art, and Planning Cornell University (committee member) Ying Zhou, JSD student Cornell Law School (committee chair) Trishna Senaparty, Doctoral Student in Anthropology Cornell University (committee member)

OTHER

The Secret Lives of Central Bankers, The New York Times, Oct. 20, 2018. https://nyti.ms/2R70eED “The Compensation System for Nuclear Accidents”, Seikyo News Interview, March 16, 2017. NPR 13.7 Cosmos and Culture Commentary on Science and Society guest blogger with Vincent Ialenti. September 26, 2015. http://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2015/09/26/442485534/excited-about-the-popes-visit-read-laudato-si Collateral Knowledge blog: http://collateralknowledge.com/blog/ Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation. Guest blogger. December 2015. Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog: http://clsbluesky.law.columbia.edu/2014/02/26/managing-regulatory-arbitrage-a-conflict-of-laws-approach/ Guest blogger. February 2014.

Move Your Money and Beyond, Huffington Post, January 2011, on financial regulation.

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Credit Slips: http://www.creditslips.org/creditslips/ Guest blogger in January 2011.

Appeared on Public Radio’s Marketplace, August 29, 2001. Served as expert witness on Japanese Corporate Law in civil trial, Spring 2004. Member of the New York Bar.

LANGUAGES

French (native fluency), Chinese (research proficient), Japanese (research proficient), Fijian (research proficient), Spanish (proficient)