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Junji Nakagawa
CURRICULUM VITAE
(March 2017)
Current Position
Professor of International Economic Law
Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
Office Address
Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Tel. 81-3-5841-4971
Fax 81-3-5841-4905
E-mail nakagawa@iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp
URL http://twww.iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp/division/nakagawa_e.html
Nationality: Japanese
Place and Date of Birth: Hiroshima, Japan, 16 November 1955
Gender: Male
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Education
Graduate School of Law and Politics, University of Tokyo, Doctor of Laws
(LL. D.), March 1988.
(Title of the dissertation: “Legal Process of Nationalization Conflicts in
Natural Resources Sector”, 1,000pp. (mimeo.)(in Japanese))
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Exchange Student,
Japan-Mexico Exchange Program, June 1981 – April 1982.
(Title of the thesis submitted to El Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas,
UNAM: “La Propriedad de minas en México : Su desarrolo histórico”, 82pp.
(mimeo.)(in Spanish))
Graduate School of Law and Politics, University of Tokyo, Master of Arts,
March 1981. (Title of the thesis: “The Historical Development of Diplomatic
Protection in Latin America”, 500pp. (mimeo.)(in Japanese))
Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo, Bachelor of Arts, 1979.
Primary Employment
Professor of International Economic Law, Institute of Social Science,
University of Tokyo, April 2000 – present.
Associate Director, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, April
2011 – March 2012, April 2016 – March 2017, April 2017 – March 2018.
Director of International Planning, Division of International Affairs,
University of Tokyo, October 2005 – March 2010.
(In charge of drafting the Long-term Internationalization Promotion Plan of
the University of Tokyo 2010 to 2020, which was submitted to the President
of the University of Tokyo in March 2010).
Advisor to the President, University of Tokyo, April 2005 – March 2006.
Associate Professor of International Economic Law, Institute of Social
Science, University of Tokyo, July 1995 – March 2000.
Associate Professor of Law, Center for Humanities and Social Sciences,
Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, January 1990 – June
1995.
Temporary Appointments
Visiting Professor, Xiamen Academy of International Law 2016 Summer
Program, July 2016.
Visiting Professor, Department of History and Cultural Studies, Seminar of
East Asian Studies, Japanology, Free University of Berlin, April to August
2014.
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Visiting Professor, School of Law, Shantou University (Guangdong Province,
China), September 2007
Visiting Professor, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University,
September 2006 – July 2007.
Visiting Professor, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, April to
May, 2005.
Visiting Professor, University of Georgia School of Law, February 2002.
Visiting Professor, University of Georgia School of Law, February 2001.
Visiting Professor, University of Georgia School of Law, February 2000.
Visiting Professor, Graduate School of International Studies, University of
Denver, September to November 1998.
Visiting Investigator, Centro de Estudios de Ásia y Africa, El Colegio de
México, August 1998 – July 1999.
Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School, September 1994 – April 1995.
Visiting Scholar, Georgetown University Law Center, August 1993 – July
1994
Research Awards
2nd prize, Article Contest Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Japan
International Cooperation Agency, 1994.
Award for Research Excellence, Japan Trade Promotion Association, 1997.
Research Grants/Fellowships Awarded
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific
Research, 2015 – 2018.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Dissertation Ph. D Program,
Fellowship, 2013 – 2015.
Nomura Foundation, Research Grant, 2013 – 2015.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific
Research, 2012 – 2015.
University of Tokyo, Award for the Promotion of Publication of Books in
English, 2010.
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Egusa Foundation for International Exchange in Social Sciences, Grant for
International Conferences, 2010.
Japan Securities Research Foundation, Research Grant, 2009 – 2010.
Murata Science Foundation, Research Grant, 2009 – 2010.
Egusa Foundation for International Exchange in Social Sciences, Grant for
International Conferences, 2009.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific
Research, 2008 – 2010.
National Banking Foundation for the Promotion of Science, Grant for
Academic Publication, 2007.
Tokyo Foundation, Grant Aid for Professors Teaching Abroad, 2006 – 2007.
Okawa Foundation for Information and Telecommunication, Research
Grant, 2004 – 2005.
Research Foundation for Social Safety, Research Grant, 2004 – 2005.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific
Research, 2003 – 2006.
Japan Securities Research Foundation, Research Grant, 2001 – 2003.
Matsushita International Foundation, Research Grant, 2001 – 2002.
Murata Science Foundation, Research Grant, 2000 – 2001.
Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, Grant for Policy-Oriented
Research, 2000 – 2003.
Foundation for Advance Research on International Development, Research
Fellowship, 1998 – 1999.
Kajima Foundation, Research Grant, 1997 – 1999.
Japan Ministry of Education, Research Grant, 1996 – 1998.
Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Research Grant for Studies on
Development Assistance, 1996 – 1997.
Sumitomo Foundation Research Grant for Environmental Studies, 1996 –
1997.
Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, Grant for Policy-Oriented
Research, 1996 – 1998.
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Asahi Glass Foundation, Research Grant, 1995 – 1997.
Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, Grant for Policy-Oriented
Research, 1994 – 1995.
Telecommunication Promotion Foundation, Research Grant, 1994 – 1995.
Foundation for Advance Research on International Development, Research
Fellowship, 1994 – 1995.
Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, Abe Fellowship, 1993 –
1994.
Murata Science Foundation, Research Grant, 1992 – 1993.
President of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Research Award, 1992 –
1993.
Inamori Foundation, Research Grant, 1991 – 1992.
Japan Ministry of Education, Research Grant, 1991 – 1992.
Japan Securities Research Foundation, Research Grant, 1990 – 1991. Japan
Ministry of Education, Research Grant, 1985 – 1987.
Society for the Promotion of Science, Research Fellowship, 1985 – 1987.
Japan Ministry of Education/México, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y
Tecnología, Japan-Mexico Exchange Program, Fellowship, 1981 – 1982.
Academic Appointments
Japan Association of International Law: Member, 1979 – present; Member
of the Advisory Board, 1999 – present; Member of the Research Committee,
2000 – 2003; Member of the Research Promotion Committee, 2012 – 2016.
American Society of International Law: Life Member, 1989 – present;
Member of the Interest Group of International Economic Law (IELG), 2006 -
present.
Japan Association for International Development: Member, 1990 – present;
Chairman, Study Group on Training of Human Resources for International
Cooperation, 1992 – 1994; Chairman, Study Group on Development
Cooperation Policy, 1996 – 2000; Member of the Executive Council, 1999 –
2003; Member of the Editorial Committee, Journal of International
Development Studies, 2003 – 2007.
International Law Association, Japan Branch: Member, 1991 – present;
Member of the Board of Editors, Japanese Annual of International Law,
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1991 – 2009; Member of the Board of Editors, Japanese Yearbook of
International Law, 2009 – present.
Japan Association of International Economic Law: Member, 1995 – present;
Member of the Research Committee, 2000 – 2003; Member of the Executive
Council, 2003 – present; Chairman of the Research Promotion Committee,
2016 – present.
Asian WTO Research Network: Member, 2004 – present.
Society of International Economic Law: Member, 2008 – present; Member of
the Founding Committee, 2007 – 2008; Member of the Executive Council,
2008 – 2015; Co-treasurer, 2015 – present.
Asian Society of International law: Member, 2007 – present; Vice Secretary,
2007 – 2008; Secretary General, Japan Chapter, 2007 – 2008; Vice-
Chairman, Organizing Committee of the Second Biannual Meeting, 2007 –
2008.
Asian International Economic Law Network: Member, 2009 – present;
Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Inaugural Conference, 2008 –
2009; Chairman of the Steering Committee, 2009 – present.
The Law and Development Institute: Member of the Advisory Board, 2009 –
present.
International Law Association, Committee on Rule of Law and
International Investment Law, Member, 2015 – present.
Other Major External Appointments
Fair Trade Center, Study Group of GATT Panel and Appellate Body
Reports: Member, 1991 – 1993.
Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bureau of International Law, Study
Group of International Law: Member, 1992 – present.
Fair Trade Center, Study Group on the WTO Dispute Settlement: Member,
1995 – 1997.
Fair Trade Center, Study Group on Safeguards: Chairman, 1998 – 1999.
Japan, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Institute of
International Trade and Industry, Study Group on the Trade Law in the
New Age: Member, 2000 – 2002.
Japan Export Trade Organization, Study Group on China’s Anti-Dumping:
Chairman, 2003 – 2004.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science: Member of the Expert
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Committee for the Selection of Grants and Scholarship, 2005 – present.
Japan, Ministry of Finance, Bureau of International Finance, Study Group
on International Financial/Monetary Affairs: Member, 2005 – 2006.
Japan Law Foundation: Member of the Law School Trial Assessment Team,
Dokkyo Law School, 2005.
Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI), Research
Group on Anti-Dumping Law and Policy in the Asian Region: Chairman,
2005 – 2006.
Science Council of Japan: Associate Member, 2006 – 2009.
Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bureau of International Law, Study
Group of International Investment Law: Member, 2007 – 2008.
APEC Human Resources Development Working Group, Capacity Building
Network: Member, 2007 – 2008.
Japan Tariff Association, Study Group on Tariffs/Trade and Environment:
Member, 2008 – 2009.
Japan, Ministry of Finance, Institute for the General Financial Policy,
Study Group on Cultivation of Human Resources in the Age of
Globalization: Member, 2010.
Japan, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Bureau of Trade Policy,
Study Group on WTO Panel and Appellate Body Reports: Member, 2011 –
present; Chairman, 2014 – present.
The Japan Institute of International Affairs, Study Group on the Policies for
Enhancing Competitiveness of Japan in International Society: Member,
2011.
Japan, Ministry of Finance, Council on Tariffs and Foreign Exchange,
Working Group on Customs Valuation: Member, 2012.
Japan, Ministry of Finance, Bureau of Customs, Working Group on Customs
Affairs: Member, 2012.
The Japan Institute of International Affairs, Study Group on Tackling with
the China Risks and Regional Economic Integration: Member, 2013.
The Japan International Forum, Study Group on Examining Economic
Partnership Agreements: Member, 2013.
Japan, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Industrial Policy Bureau,
Study Group on International Cartels: Member, 2014 – 2015.
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International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development/World
Economic Forum, E15 Initiative Task Force on Regulatory System
Coherence: Member, 2015 – present.
The Japan Institute of International Affair, Study Group on Post-TPP
Economic Order in the Asia- Pacific, Member, 2015 – present.
Japan, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Council on Industrial
Structure, Committee on Trade and Investment, Member ad interim, 2015 –
present.
MUFJ Research & Consulting, Commission on Global Design, Member,
2015 – present.
Japan, Tariff Association, Study Group on TPP and Tariffs/Trade Policy of
the 21st Century, Chairman, 2015 – present.
Japan, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Trade Policy Bureau,
Study Group on External Economic Policy, Member, 2016 – present.
Editorial Responsibilities
Referee for University of California Press, City University of Hong Kong,
Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI), Instituto
Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Institute of Developing Economies, Seoul
National University School of Law and National Taiwan University School
of Law.
Member of the Board of Editors, Japanese Annual of International Law,
1991 – 2009.
Member of the Editorial Committee, Shakai Kagaku Kenkyū (Studies in
Social Science), 1999 – 2003.
Member of the Editorial Committee, Journal of International Development Studies, 2003 – 2007.
Associate Editor, Journal of World Trade, 2003 - present.
Member of the Editorial Committee, Horitsu Jiho (Law Journal), 2004 –
2005.
Editorial Board Member, Law and Development Review, 2007 – present.
Editorial Board Member, SNU (Seoul National University) Journal of International Economic and Business Law, 2008 – present.
Member of the Board of Editors, Japanese Yearbook of International Law,
2009 – present.
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Editorial Board Member, Revista de Derecho Económico Internacional, 2010
– present.
Chairman of the Editorial Board, Social Science Japan, 2010 – 2014, 2016 -
present.
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Publications
Working Papers
Investment Chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Its Possible Impact on
ASEAN Member States, paper submitted to the Economic Research
Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), March 2016, 39pp.
TPP, WTO and the Future of Global Trade Governance, paper presented at
Hunan University School of Law and Xiamen University School of Law, 25
and 28 December 2015.
What will Happen When Japan Joins the TPP?, paper presented at the
Japan Press Research Institute, 18 November 2015.
The Significance and the Challenges of the TPP, paper presented at Study
Group on Mega-Regionalism, Japan Center for Economic Research, 9
November 2015.
Global Rule-Making and the Role of Japan, paper presented at the 1st
Meeting of the Commission on Global Design, organized by MUFJ Research
& Consulting, 30 September 2015.
Regulatory Cooperation and Regulatory Coherence through Mega-FTAs:
Possibilities and Challenges, a manuscript submitted to Julien Chaisse and
Tsai-Yu Lin eds., A “Liber Amicorum”: Mitsuo Matsushita, A Critical Assessment of the International Economic Law and Governance, Oxford
University Press, forthcoming. September 2015, 23pp.
Post-TPP and Challenges to Japan, paper presented at the Institute of
Social Science (ISS), University of Tokyo Summer Seminar, 6 August 2015.
TPP and Japan’s Agriculture, paper presented at the Japan Academy for
Municipal Personnel, 13 July 2015.
Present and the Future of the WTO, paper presented at the Committee on
Trade and Investment, Japan Business Federation, 8 April 2015.
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Books
Single-Authored
1. Junji Nakagawa, Nationalization, Natural Resources and International Investment Law: Contractual Relationship as Dynamic Bargaining Process, London: Routledge, forthcoming.
2. Junji Nakagawa, WTO, Beyond Trade Liberalization, Tokyo: Iwanami
Shoten, 2013, xviii+227pp. (in Japanese)
3. Junji Nakagawa, International Harmonization of Economic Regulation,
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, xvi+391pp.
4. Junji Nakagawa, International Harmonization of Economic Regulation,
Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2008, xiv+404pp. (in Japanese)
5. Junji Nakagawa, The Theory and Practice of Structural Adjustment/ Conditionality: A Case Study of Mexican Debt Crisis, Tokyo: FASID,
1998, 90pp. (in Japanese)
6. Junji Nakagawa, Legal Process of Nationalization Conflicts in Natural Resources Sector, Tokyo: Kokusai Shoin, 1990, xxxvi+290pp. (in
Japanese)
Co-Authored
7. Junji Nakagawa, Akio Shimizu, Satoru Taira and Isamu Mamiya,
International Economic Law, 2nd edition, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2012,
x+471pp. (in Japanese)
8. Junji Nakagawa, Akio Shimizu, Satoru Taira and Isamu Mamiya,
International Economic Law, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2003, vii+340pp. (in
Japanese); Chinese translation, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2007,
283pp.
9. Junji Nakagawa, Yasutami Shimomura and Jun Saito, The Political Economy of Japan’s ODA Charter, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1999, vii+234pp. (in
Japanese)
10. Junji Nakagawa and Minoru Sano, Advanced Technologies and Intellectual Property, Tokyo: Nikkagiren Shuppannsha, 1997, x+169pp.
(in Japanese)
11. Junji Nakagawa et al., Keywords of International Law, Tokyo:
Yuhikaku, 1997, vii+240pp. (in Japanese)
12. Junji Nakagawa et al., Introduction to the Study of Foreign Aid, Tokyo:
Asia Keizai Shuppannkai, 1997, xvi+348pp. (in Japanese).
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Edited
13. Junji Nakagawa ed., Transparency in International Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement, London: Routledge, 2013, ix+221p.
14. Junji Nakagawa ed., Multilateralism and Regionalism in Global Economic Governance: Finance, Trade and Investment, London:
Routledge, 2011, xvi+200p.
15. Junji Nakagawa ed., China and Global Economic Governance, ISS
Research Series No.45, Tokyo: Institute of Social Science, University of
Tokyo, 117pp.
16. Junji Nakagawa ed., Anti-Dumping Laws and Practices of the New Users, London: Cameron May, 2007, 389pp.
17. Junji Nakagawa ed., Managing Development: Globalization, Economic Restructuring and Social Policy, London: Routledge, 2006, 361pp.
18. Junji Nakagawa ed., Antidumping of China, Tokyo: Japan Export Trade
Promotion Organization, 2004, 298pp. (in Japanese)
19. Junji Nakagawa ed., Managing Development and Transition in a Globalizing World (II): Corporate Behavior, ISS Research Series No.13,
Tokyo: Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, 2004, 178pp.
20. Junji Nakagawa ed., Managing Development and Transition in a Globalizing World (I): Financial Liberalization and Financial Crises, ISS
Research Series No.11, Tokyo: Institute of Social Science, University of
Tokyo, 2004, 164pp.
21. Junji Nakagawa ed., Studies in Safeguard Measures: Multilateral Rules and Domestic Regulations, Tokyo: Fair Trade Center, 1999, 258pp. (in
Japanese)
Co-Edited
22. Junji Nakagawa and Akira Kotera eds., Basic Collection of Economic Treaties, 2nd edition, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2014, 213pp. (in Japanese)
23. Junji Nakagawa, Akio Shimizu and Mitsuo Matsushita eds., Casebook on WTO Law, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2009, 242pp. (in Japanese)
24. Junji Nakagawa and Koji Teraya eds, The Horizons of International Law: Theory, History and Empirical Study, Tokyo: Toshindo, 2008,
823pp. (in Japanese)
25. Junji Nakagawa, Shoichi Kidana and Yuko Yamane eds., Law of International Transactions, Kyoto: Horitsu Bunkasha, 2006, 263pp. (in
Japanese)
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26. Junji Nakagawa and Akira Kotera eds., Basic Collection of Economic Treaties, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2002, 223pp. (in Japanese)
27. Junji Nakagawa, Mitsuo Matsushita and Akio Shimizu eds, Case Book on GATT/WTO Law, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1999, 354pp. (in Japanese)
28. Junji Nakagawa and Thomas J. Schoenbaum eds., From Friction to Coordination: Legal Analysis of Japan-U.S. Trade Disputes, Tokyo:
Toshindo, 1999, 372pp. (in Japanese)
29. Junji Nakagawa, Thomas J. Schoenbaum and Linda Reif eds., Trilateral Perspectives on International Legal Issues: From Theory into Practice,
New York: Transnational Publishers, 1998, 404pp.
30. Junji Nakagawa and Hiroshi Konno eds., Legal Protection of Software/Algorithms, Tokyo: Asakura Shoten, 1996, 196pp. (in
Japanese)
Translation
31. Robert E. Hudec, Developing Countries in the GATT Legal System, Trade
Policy Research Centre, 1987, translated by Junji Nakagawa et al., GATT and Developing Countries, Tokyo: Shizansha, 1992, 324pp. (in Japanese)
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Selected Journal Articles and Book Chapters
On International Economic Law
1. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.9, 2. Content of the TPP (2) Rules
for the Globalization of Supply Chains (5)”, Boeki to Kanzei, February
2017, pp.52-66. (in Japanese)
2. Junji Nakagawa, “Japan should try to persuade the US to ratify the
TPP”, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, 12 January 2017. (in Japanese)
3. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.8, 2. Content of the TPP (2) Rules
for the Globalization of Supply Chains (4)”, Boeki to Kanzei, January
2017, pp.27-41. (in Japanese)
4. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.7, 2. Content of the TPP (2) Rules
for the Globalization of Supply Chains (3)”, Boeki to Kanzei, December
2016, pp.18-31. (in Japanese)
5. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.6, 2. Content of the TPP (2) Rules
for the Globalization of Supply Chains (2)”, Boeki to Kanzei, November
2016, pp.2-18. (in Japanese)
6. Junji Nakagawa, “Free Trade Agreements and Natural Resources”, in
Mitsuo Matsushita and Thomas J. Schoenbaum eds., Emerging Issues in Sustainable Development: International Trade Law and Policy Relating to Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment, Tokyo:
Springer Japan, 2016, pp.185-210.
7. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.5, 2. Content of the TPP (2) Rules
for the Globalization of Supply Chains (1)”, Boeki to Kanzei, October
2016, pp.40-50. (in Japanese)
8. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP Rules and WTO”, in Keiichi Umata, Shujiro
Urata and Kimura Fukunari eds., TPP no kitai to kadai: Asia Taiheiyo no shin tshusho chitsujo (Expectations and challenges of the TPP: New
trade order of the Asia Pacific), Tokyo: Bunshindo, 2016, pp.287-299. (in
Japanese)
9. Junji Nakagawa, “Regulatory Co-operation and Regulatory Coherence
through Mega-FTAs: Possibilities and Challenges”, in Julien Chaisse
and Tsai-yu Lin eds., International Economic Law and Governance:
Essays in Honour of Mitsuo Matsushita, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2016, pp.392-410.
10. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.4, 2. Content of the TPP (1)
Liberalization of Trade and Investment (3)”, Boeki to Kanzei, September
2016, pp.26-37. (in Japanese)
11. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.3, 2. Content of the TPP (1)
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Liberalization of Trade and Investment (2)”, Boeki to Kanzei, August
2016, pp.17-33. (in Japanese)
12. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.2, 2. Content of the TPP (1)
Liberalization of Trade and Investment (1)”, Boeki to Kanzei, July 2016,
pp.4-15. (in Japanese)
13. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan, No.1, 1. Background and the
Significance of the TPP”, Boeki to Kanzei, June 2016, pp.4-16. (in
Japanese)
14. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and the Trade and Investment Rules of the 21st
Century”, The Japan Institute of International Affairs, Post-TPP ni
okeru Asia taiheiyo no keizai chitsujo no shintenkai (New developments
of the economic order of the Asia Pacific in the post-TPP era), Tokyo: The
Japan Institute of International Affairs, March 2016, pp.7-20. (in
Japanese)
15. Junji Nakagawa, “Post-TPP and the Challenges to Japan’s Trade
Strategy”, Sekai Keizai Hyoron, No.682, January 2016, pp.6-13. (in
Japanese)
16. Junji Nakagawa, “Prospect of U.S. Congress’ Ratification of the TPP
before Presidential Election”, Media Tembo, No.649, January 2016, pp.1-
11. (in Japanese)
17. Junji Nakagawa, “Outlines of the TPP Agreement”, Boeki to Kanzei, November 2015, pp.4-11. (in Japanese)
18. Junji Nakagawa, “Challenges of Post-TPP Agreement, (1) Japan should
accelerate its early ratification”, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, 23 October 2015.
(in Japanese)
19. Junji Nakagawa, “Feasibility and desirability of ‘clubs’ within the WTO:
A critical comment on Hoekman/Mavroidis’ case for plurilateral
agreements (PAs)”, Blog post on EJIL: Talk!, posted 30 September 2015.
Available at [http://www.ejiltalk.org/feasibility-and-desirability-of-
clubs-within-the-wto-a-critical-comment-on-hoekmanmavroidis-case-
for-plulirateral-agreements-pas/]
20. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Japan’s Agriculture”, Academia, No.115,
August 2015, pp.2-7. (in Japanese)
21. Junji Nakagawa, “The WTO at a Critical Juncture”, in Won Mog Choi
ed., International Economic Law: The Asia-Pacific Perspective,
Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, August 2015, pp.22-37.
22. Junji Nakagawa, “The Industrial Policy of China and the WTO Law: ‘the
shrinking policy space’ Argument as Sterile Fragmentation,” in Chin
Leng Lim and Bryan Mercurio eds., International Economic Law after
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the Global Crisis: A Tale of Fragmented Disciplines, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, April 2015, pp.188-208.
23. Junji Nakagawa, “The Emerging Rules on State Capitalism and Their
Implications for China’s Use of SOEs”, in Lisa Toohey, Colin B. Picker
and Jonathan Greenacre eds., China in the International Economic Order: New Directions and Changing Paradigms, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, April 2015, pp.112-127.
24. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and the Trade and Investment Rules of the 21st
Century”, Journal of International Law and Diplomacy, Vol.113, No.3,
November 2014, pp.56-73.
25. Junji Nakagawa, “The Background and the Significance of the Trans-
Pacific Partnership (TPP)”, Yearbook of the Japan Association of International Economic Law, No.23, October 2014, pp.4-25. (in Japanese)
26. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Global Governance,” World Financial Review,
July/August 2014 Issue, pp.34-36.
27. Junji Nakagawa, “Prospects and Challenges of the TPP Negotiations (6)
TPP and Japan’s Trade Policy,” Boeki to Kanzei, July 2014, pp.4-23. (in
Japanese)
28. Junji Nakagawa, “Prospects and Challenges of the TPP Negotiations (5)
The Contents of the TPP – Coordination between Deem Integration and
Legitimate Regulatory Jurisdiction of the Parties,” Boeki to Kanzei, June
2014, pp.4-30. (in Japanese)
29. Junji Nakagawa, “Mega-FTAs: Current Status, Progress and Difficulties of the TPP Negotiations and its Implications”, in Guang-Hwa Yang ed.,
Papers Presented at the 14th Research Conference on International Economy and Trade Development, Taipei, National Chengchi University,
June 2014, pp.311-318.
30. Junji Nakagawa, “The Impact of Mega-FTAs on the WTO Legal System”,
in Guang-Hwa Yang ed., Papers Presented at the 14th Research Conference on International Economy and Trade Development, Taipei, National Chengchi University, June 2014, pp.363-372.
31. Junji Nakagawa, “Prospects and Challenges of the TPP Negotiations,”
Boeki to Kanzei, May 2014, pp.4-15. (in Japanese)
32. Junji Nakagawa, “TPP and Local Economy”, Academia, No.109, April
2014, pp.20-25. (in Japanese)
33. Junji Nakagawa, “Determination of the Leaders of Japan and the US (2)
Need of Agreement for the Innovation of International Trading System,”
Nihon Keizai Shimbun, 4 April 2014. (in Japanese)
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34. Junji Nakagawa, “Prospects and Challenges of the TPP Negotiations (4)
The Contents of the TPP – Rules for the Globalization of Supply Chains,”
Boeki to Kanzei, April 2014, pp.13-33. (in Japanese)
35. Junji Nakagawa, “Prospects and Challenges of the TPP Negotiations (3)
The Contents of the TPP – Market Access”, Boeki to Kanzei, March 2014,
pp.4-22. (in Japanese)
36. Junji Nakagawa, “Prospects and Challenges of the TPP Negotiations (2)
TPP Negotiating History and its Prospects”, Boeki to Kanzei, February
2014, pp.4-22. (in Japanese)
37. Junji Nakagawa, “Prospects and Challenges of the TPP Negotiations (1)
Backgrounds and Significance of the TPP Negotiations”, Boeki to Kanzei, January 2014, pp.18-32. (in Japanese)
38. Junji Nakagawa, “Rule-making and the Role of Japan”, in Japan
Institute of International Affairs ed., Tackling with the China Risks and Regional Economic Integration, Tokyo: The Japan Institute of
International Affairs, February 2014, pp.91-107. (in Japanese)
39. Junji Nakagawa, “Trade in Services and Investment”, in Japan
International Forum ed., Examining Economic Partnership Agreements, Tokyo: Japan International Forum, February 2014, pp.63-78. (in
Japanese)
40. Junji Nakagawa, “The Contents of the TPP and its Impacts on Japan”,
Hogaku kyoshitsu, July 2013, pp.42-50. (in Japanese)
41. Junji Nakagawa, “Global Supply Chains and FTAs in East Asia and the
Pacific”, Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy,
Vol.8, No.2, September 2013, pp.439-460.
42. Junji Nakagawa, “Serious efforts needed to reinvigorating the WTO”,
The Association of Japanese Institutes of Strategic Studies, AJISS-Commentary, No.177, 4 June 2013, 4pp.
43. Junji Nakagawa and Daniel Magraw, “Introduction,” in Junji Nakagawa
ed., Transparency in International Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement, London: Routledge, 2013, pp.1-14.
44. Junji Nakagawa, “Regional Economic Integration in East Asia:
Advancement of Legalization and Its Future Direction,” Japan
Association of International Economic Law ed., Courses on International Economic Law, Volume I: Trade, Investment and Competition, Horitsu
Bunkasha, 2012, p.235-253. (in Japanese)
45. Junji Nakagawa and Wei Liang, “China and Japan’s FTA Strategies and
Regional Integration in the Asia-Pacific,” in Scott Kennedy and
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Shuaihua Cheng eds., The Growing Role of Chinese in Global Governance, Bloomington, Indiana: Research Center for Chinese Politics
and Business/Geneva: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable
Development, 2012, pp.57-62.
46. Junji Nakagawa, “Japan’s Regulatory Reform and the TPP,” Horitshu Jiho (LawJournal), Vol.84, No. 10 (2012), pp.12-18. (in Japanese)
33 ~ 45. Junji Nakagawa, “What will Happen if Japan Joins the TPP? (1)-
(13),” Boeki to Kanzei (Trade and Tariffs), Vol.59, No.7 (2011) – Vol.60,
No.9 (2012). (in Japanese)
46. Junji Nakagawa, “Regulatory/Systemic Reforms for
Maintaining/Enhancing Competitiveness: The Importance of Developing
a Multi-tiered Strategy,” The Japan Institute of International Affairs,
Policies for Securing Competitiveness of Japan in International Society,
Tokyo: The Japan Institute for International Affairs, 2012, pp.109-141.
(in Japanese)
47. Junji Nakagawa, Onuma Yasuaki and Isamu Mamiya, “International
Economy and Law,” in Onuma Yasuaki ed., International Law of the 21st
Century: Law and Power in the Multipolarized World, Tokyo: Nihon
Hyoronsha, 2011, pp.172-191. (in Japanese)
48. Junji Nakagawa, “China and Global Economic Governance: Background,
Schedule, and the Outline of the Project,” in Junji Nakagawa ed., China and Global Economic Governance, ISS Research Series No.45, Tokyo:
Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, 2011, pp.9-29.
49. Junji Nakagawa, “Japan’s FTA(EPA) and BIT Strategy in the Light of
Competitive Dynamics,” in Ross Buckley et al. eds., East Asian Integration: Finance, Law and Trade, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2011,
pp.83-103.
50. Junji Nakagawa, “Introduction,” in Junji Nakagawa ed., Multilateralism and Regionalism in Global Economic Governance: Finance, Trade and Investment, London: Routledge, 2011, pp.1-20.
51. Junji Nakagawa, “Reconstructing Global Monetary/Financial
Governance: Beyond the Bretton Woods System,” Japanese Yearbook of International Law, Vol.53 (2010), pp.96-121.
52. Junji Nakagawa, “The WTO Doha Round Negotiations on Fisheries
Subsidies and the Conservation and Management Regime of Marine
Living Resources,” Boeki to Kanzei (Trade and Tariffs), Vol.58, No.9
(2010), pp.30-60. (in Japanese)
53. Junji Nakagawa et al., “Symposium on the Environment and Trade,”
Boeki to Kanzei (Trade and Tariffs), Vol.58, No.4 (2010), pp.20-30, Vol.58,
No.5 (2010), pp.4-14. (in Japanese)
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54. Junji Nakagawa, “Globalization, Human Rights and WTO,” Horitsu Jiho (Law Journal), Vol.82, No.3 (2010), pp.6-13. (in Japanese)
55. Junji Nakagawa, “Competitive Regionalism through Bilateral and
Regional Rule-Making: Standard Setting and Locking-In,” in Mireya
Solis, Barbara Stallings and Saori Katada eds., Competitive Regionalism: Diffusion of FTAs in the Pacific Rim, Palgrave McMillan, 2009, pp.74-93.
56. Junji Nakagawa, “Globalization and the Improvement of International
Business Transactions Environment,” in Shujiro Urata ed.,
Globalization and Japanese Economy, Tokyo: Toyo Keizai Shimposha,
2009, pp.169-189. (in Japanese)
57. Junji Nakagawa, “Japan’s Retaliatory Action against the United States
Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000 (Byrd Amendment),”
in Japanese Yearbook of International Law, Vol.51 (2008), pp.454-470.
58. Junji Nakagawa, “Freeport’s Grasberg/Ertsberg Mine in West Papua,
Indonesia,“ in APEC Human Resources Development Working Group,
Capacity Building Network, Opportunities and Challenges for Foreign Investment in the APEC Region: Case Studies, Singapore: APEC
Secretariat, 2008, pp.73-87.
59. Junji Nakagawa, “The ‘Involvement’ of Private Persons in the
Realization of International Economic Law,” in Nakagawa and Teraya
eds., The Horizons of International Law: Theory, History and Empirical Study, Tokyo: Toshindo, 2008, pp.481-527. (in Japanese)
60. Junji Nakagawa, “No More Negotiated Deals?: Settlement of Trade and
Investment Disputes in East Asia,” Journal of International Economic Law, Vol.10, No.4 (2007), pp.837-867.
61. Junji Nakagawa, “International Economic Policy: From the Structural
Impediments Initiative to East Asian Community,” in Institute of
Social Science, The University of Tokyo ed., Beyond the ‘Lost Decade’ Volume 2: The Koizumi Reforms, University of Tokyo Press, 2006,
pp.313-340. (in Japanese)
62. Junji Nakagawa, “Anti-dumping of Brazil, (1), (2)” Boeki to Kanzei (Trade and Tariffs), Vol.53, No.11 (2005), pp.32-41, Vol.54, No.2 (2006),
pp.11-21. (in Japanese)
63. Junji Nakagawa, “Anti-dumping of Argentina, (1), (2)” Boeki to Kanzei (Trade and Tariffs), Vol.53, No.9 (2005), pp.22-30, Vol.53, No.10 (2005),
pp.18-27. (in Japanese)
64. Junji Nakagawa et al., “Round Table: International Trade Law in Times
of Change and Japan,” Horitsu Jiho (Law Journal), Vol.77, No.6 (2005),
pp.4-26. (in Japanese)
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65. Junji Nakagawa, “Japan’s International Economic Policy Change in the
1990s: Contradiction or Advancement?” in Social Science Japan, No.31,
March 2005, pp.6-8.
66. Junji Nakagawa, “WTO and Harmonization of Domestic Laws in
Developing Countries,” in Nagoya University Graduate School of Law et
al. eds., Assistance to the Law Making in Asia; Report of the Plenary Conference of 2004, University of Nagoya, 2005, pp.11-30. (in Japanese)
67. Junji Nakagawa, “Anti-dumping of China, (1), (2)” Boeki to Kanzei (Trade and Tariffs), Vol.52, No.11 (2004), pp.21-29, Vol.53, No.1 (2005),
pp.20-27. (in Japanese)
68. Junji Nakagawa, “NAFTA Chapter 11 Arbitration Procedure,” Jurisuto (Jurist), No.1254 (2003), pp.99-105. (in Japanese)
69. Junji Nakagawa, “Coordination of Trade Liberalization and
Environmental Protection under the WTO System,” in Akira Kotera ed.,
WTO at the Crossroads, Tokyo: Toyo Keizai Shinposha, 2003, 175-197.
(in Japanese)
70 ~ 94. Junji Nakagawa, “International Harmonization of Economic
Regulation (1)-(25),” Boeki to Kanzei (Trade and Tariffs), Vol.50, No.12
(2002) – Vol.55, No.11 (2007) (in Japanese)
95. Junji Nakagawa, “Lessons from the Japan-China ‘Welsh Onion War’,”
Journal of World Trade, Vol.36, No.6 (2002), pp.1019-1036.
96. Junji Nakagawa, “Regulation of Transnational Money Laundering:
History and Challenges for the Future,” in Kokusai Keizaiho
(International Economic Law), No.11 (2002), pp.108-126. (in Japanese)
97. Junji Nakagawa, “Canada – Terms of Patent Protection: Reports of the
Panel and the Appellate Body,” in Selected GATT/WTO Panel Reports: Summaries and Commentaries, Vol.7, Tokyo: Fair Trade Center, 2002,
pp.97-121.
98. Junji Nakagawa, “International Legal Issues Concerning the Provisional
Safeguard Measures on Agricultural Products,” in Nogyoho Kenkyu
(Research on Agricultural Law), Vol.37 (2002), pp.134-147. (in Japanese)
99. Junji Nakagawa, “International Harmonization of Economic Regulation:
An Introduction,” in Shakai Kagaku Kenkyu (Studies in Social Science),
Vol.53, No.4 (2002), pp.1-22. (in Japanese)
100. Junji Nakagawa, “Protection of International Investment and Japan,”
Japan Association of International Law ed., 100 Years of Japan and International Law, Vol.7, International Transactions, Tokyo: Sanseido,
2001, pp.189-215. (in Japanese)
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101. Junji Nakagawa, “Safeguard and Antidumping,” in Junji Nakagawa ed.,
Studies in Safeguard Measures: Multilateral Rules and Domestic Regulations, Tokyo: Fair Trade Center, 1999, pp. 35-51. (in Japanese)
102. Junji Nakagawa, “International Harmonization of Tariff-related Rules
and the WTO,” in Boeki to Kanzei (Trade and Tariffs), Vol.46, No.10
(1998), pp.28-51. (in Japanese)
103. Junji Nakagawa, “Provisional Countermeasures,” in Fair Trade Center
ed., Studies on Revision of the WTO Dispute Settlement Procedure,
Tokyo: Fair Trade Center, 1998, pp.73-85. (in Japanese)
104. Junji Nakagawa, “Formation of the International Development Regime
and Free Trade Regime,” in Institute of Social Science ed., Twentieth Century System, Vol.Ⅰ: Design and Formation, Tokyo: University of
Tokyo Press, 1998, pp.294-321. (in Japanese)
105. Junji Nakagawa, “GATT/WTO Panel Reports on Trade and
Environment,” in Fair Trade Center ed., Selected Panel Reports: Summaries and Commentaries, Vol.Ⅲ, Fair Trade Center, 1997, pp.163-
178.
106. Junji Nakagawa, “The Convention on Biological Diversity and the
International Legal Protection of Biotechnology,” in Kokusai Keizaiho (International Economic Law), No.4 (1997), pp.21-44. (in Japanese)
107. Junji Nakagawa, “Method of Harmonization of Domestic Law through
Treaties,” in Mikio Matsuda ed., Law of Moving International Relations,
Tokyo: Kokusai Shoin, 1997, pp. 187-217. (in Japanese)
108. Junji Nakagawa, “The North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA),” in Kunihiko Tatsuzawa ed., Law of International Relations,
Tokyo: Maruzen Planet, 1997, pp.341-358.
109. Junji Nakagawa, “Liberalization of Trade and Investment and
Environmental Protection: Three Years of the NAFTA and the NAAEC,”
in Shakai Kagaku Kenkyu (Studies in Social Science), Vol.48, No.6
(1997), pp.1-58. (in Japanese)
110. Junji Nakagawa, “Dispute Settlement System under the Canada-U.S.
Free Trade Agreement and the NAFTA,” in Fair Trade Center ed.,
Various Patterns of Dispute Settlement Procedure, Tokyo: Fair Trade
Center, 1996, pp.47-62. (in Japanese)
111. Junji Nakagawa, “Harmonization of Domestic Law through Treaties: A
Case Study of the TRIPS Agreement,” in Masaharu Yanagihara ed.,
Organization of International Society and Law, Tokyo: Shinzansha, 1996,
pp.175-199. (in Japanese)
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On International Law
112. Junji Nakagawa, “State Jurisdiction,” in Akira Kotera et al., eds.,
Lectures on International Law, 2nd ed., Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2010, pp.161-
180. (in Japanese)
113. Junji Nakagawa, “State Jurisdiction,” in Akira Kotera et al., eds.,
Lectures on International Law, Yuhikaku, 2004, pp.150-168. (in
Japanese)
114. Junji Nakagawa, “Limits to the Application of International Law by
Domestic Courts: A Case Study of GATT/WTO Agreements,” in
Kokusaiho Gaiko Zasshi (Journal of International Law and Diplomacy),
Vol.100, No.2 (2001), pp.1-34. (in Japanese)
115. Junji Nakagawa, “Theoretical Aspects of Compliance in Contemporary
International Law,” in Junji Nakagawa, Thomas J. Schoenbaum and
Linda Reif eds., Trilateral Perspectives on International Legal Issues: From Theory into Practice, New York: Transnational Publishers, 1998, pp.
49-59.
116. Junji Nakagawa, “Conflict and Coordination of National Jurisdiction on
Transnational Business Activities: A Case Study of Competition Law,”
in Shin’ya Murase et al. eds., National Jurisdiction: International Law and Domestic Law, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo, 1998, pp.369-392. (in Japanese)
117. Junji Nakagawa, “Extradiction,” in Naoya Okuwaki and Akira Kotera
eds., Keywords of International Law, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1996, pp. 65-69.
(in Japanese).
118. Junji Nakagawa, “Governing Principles on National Jurisdiction,” in
Naoya Okuwaki and Akira Kotera eds., Keywords of International Law,
Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1996, pp. 70-73. (in Japanese)
119. Junji Nakagawa, “Principles on Extraterritorial Jurisdiction,” in Naoya
Okuwaki and Akira Kotera eds., Keywords of International Law, Tokyo:
Yuhikaku, 1996, pp. 74-77. (in Japanese)
120. Junji Nakagawa, “State Immunity of Judicial Jurisdiction,” in Naoya
Okuwaki and Akira Kotera eds., Keywords of International Law,
Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1996, pp. 78-81. (in Japanese)
121. Junji Nakagawa, “Diplomatic Priviledges and Immunities,” in Naoya
Okuwaki and Akira Kotera eds., Keywords of International Law, Tokyo:
Yuhikaku, 1996, pp. 82-85. (in Japanese)
122. Junji Nakagawa, “Conflicts and Compromise between State
Responsibility and Contractual Responsibility in the Case of State
Contracts,” in Kokusaiho Gaiko Zasshi (Journal of International Law
and Diplomacy), Vol.90, No.5 (1991), pp.31-60. (in Japanese)
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On Official Development Assistance
123. Junji Nakagawa, “Implementation of Japan’s ODA Charter,” in Junji
Nakagawa, Yasutami Shimomura and Jun Saito, The Political Economy of Japan’s ODA Charter, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1999, pp.105-147. (in
Japanese)
124. Junji Nakagawa, “Evaluation and Recommendation,” in Junji
Nakagawa, Yasutami Shimomura and Jun Saito, The Political Economy of Japan’s ODA Charter, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1999, pp.152-178. (in
Japanese)
125. Junji Nakagawa, “The Politics of Development Assistance,” in Hiroshi
Sato ed., Introduction to the Study of Foreign Aid, Tokyo: Institute of
Developing Economies, 1996, pp.19-40. (in Japanese)
126. Junjii Nakagawa, “Audit of Japanese ODA: Legal and Political Issues,”
in Government Auditing Review, Vol.3 (1996), pp.17-30.
127. Junji Nakagawa, “Future Advancement of Japanese Policies for
Promoting Democratization through ODA,” in Technology and Development, Vol.9 (1996), pp.77-84.
128. Junji Nakagawa, “Legal Problems of Japan’s ODA Charter: Aid and
Democracy, Human Rights, and Peace,” Japanese Annual of International Law, No.36 (1994), pp.76-99.
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Selected Presentations since 2011
IDE-JETRO and TRRI 2017 Joint International Academic Symposium on
“ASEAN’s Trade and Investment under the Trump’s ‘America First’ Policy”,
8 February 2017, Bangkok, presentation titled “21st Century Investment
and Intellectual Property Rules”.
KFF-TCS 2016 International Conference on “Trilateral Economic
Cooperation – Towards the Establishment of the East Asian Economic
Community – ”, 12 October 2016, Seoul Press Center, presentation titled
“Pathways to East Asian Economic Community 2020: Challenges Ahead”.
Global Forum-TCS “Japan-China-ROK Dialogue on Japan-China-ROK
Relationship in the World”, 21 September 2016, ANA Hotel Tokyo,
presentation titled “Prospects of Japan-China-ROK Economic Cooperation
in the World”.
Society of International Economic Law, 5th Biennial Conference, 8 July
2016, University of the Witwatersrand School of Law, presentation titled
“Prospects and Challenges of Private Standards: An Overview”.
ERIA Workshop on “The 21st Century Regionalism, Mega FTAs, and Asian
Regional Integration: Implications of TPP for ASEAN Countries”, 5 June
2016, Grande Centre Point Hotel Ratchadamri, Bangkok, presentation
titled “Investment Chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): Its
Possible Impact on ASEAN Member States”.
Xiamen University School of Law, 28 December 2015, presentation titled
“TPP, WTO and the Future of Global Trade Governence”.
Japan Press Research Institute, 18 November 2015, presentation titled
“What will happen when Japan joins the TPP?”.
Japan Center for Economic Research, 9 November 2015, presentation titled
“The Significance and the Challenges of the TPP”.
MUFJ Research & Consulting, Commission on Global Design, 30 September
2015, presentation titled “Global Rule-Making and the Role of Japan”.
Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, Summer Seminar, 6 August
2015, presentation titled “Post-TPP and Challenges to Japan”.
Japan Academy for Municipal Personnel, 13 July 2015, presentation titled
“TPP and Japan’s Agriculture”.
Japan Business Federation, Committee on Trade and Investment, 8 April
2015, presentation titled “Present and the Future of the WTO”.
Symposium on International Trade Law and Policy Relating to Natural
Resources, Energy and Environment – Perspectives on Sustainable
Development, Tokyo, 2 to 3 March 2015, presentation entitled “Free Trade
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Agreements and Natural Resources”.
The 3rd SJK FTA Seminar, Tokyo, 26 November 2014, presentation entitled
“CJK FTA’s Role in Developing Investment Framework in and beyond
CJK”.
2014 KSIEL International Conference on “Trade and Global Governance: A
Panoramic View of Free Trade Agreements and WTO”, Seoul, 6 to 7
November 2014, Keynote speech on “WTO, Mega-FTAs and Global
Governance”.
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), Berlin Conference on Asian
Security 2014, 22 to 24 June 2014, presentation entitled “TPP, RCEP and
Global Trade Governance”.
OECD, 2nd OECD Workshop on Trade and Investment by State-Owned and
State-Controlled Enterprises, 19 June 2014, presentation entitled “The
Emerging Rules on State-Owned Enterprises”.
desiguALdades.net, Free University of Berlin, desiguALdades.net Research
Colloquium, 16 June 2014, presentation entitled “TPP Environmental
Chapter: Implications and Challenges”.
Seminar on East Asian Studies, Japanology, Free University of Berlin,
Workshop on Eu-Japan FTA and the Global Trading System: Challenges
and Opportunities, 6 June 2014, presentation entitled “EU-Japan FTA and
Global Governance”.
Seminar on East Asian Studies, Japanology, Free University of Berlin,
Social Scientific Research Colloquium on Japan, 13 May 2014, presentation
entitled “TPP and Global Trade Governance”.
Research Center for International Organization and Trade Law/Bureau of
Foreign Trade/College of Business, National Chengchi University, 2014
Annual Conference on the Development of International Economic and
Trade Law, 8 to 9 March 2014, presentations entitled “Current Status,
Progress and Difficulties of the TPP Negotiation and its Implications to
Non-members” and “The Impact of the Mega-FTAs to the WTO Legal
System”.
Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, Seminar on Trans-Pacific
Partnership – Turning Challenges into Opportunities, 4-5 November 2013,
presentations entitled “External and Internal Challenges to the TPP –
Experience of Japan”, “Major Contested Issues in TPP Negotiations” and
“TPP’s Implications to Potential Members”.
Japan Association of International Economic Law, 2013 Annual Conference,
at Rikkyo University, 27 October 2013, presentation entitled “The
Backgrounds and Significance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership”.
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Japan Association of International Law, 2013 Annual Conference, at
Shizuoka Convention Center, 12 October 2013, presentation entitled “TPP
and the International Trade and Investment Rules of the 21st Century”.
Ewha Women’s University School of Law, Asian International Economic Law
Network 3rd Biennial Conference, 18 July 2013, presentation entitled “WTO
at a Crossroad”.
National Taiwan University College of Law, Asian WTO Research Network
Annual Conference, 15 June 2013, presentation entitled “Global Supply
Chains in East Asia and its Impact on International Trade and Investment
Law”.
University of the Witwatersrand School of Law, Mandela Institute,
Conference on “Building Regionalism,” 10 October 2012, presentation
entitled “Asian Perspectives on Institutions and Regulation of Regionalism.”
University of the Witwatersrand School of Law, Mandela Institute,
Conference on “Building Regionalism,” 10 October 2012, presentation
entitled “Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific: Trends and Prospects.”
Japan Machinery Center for Trade and Investment, Committee on Trade
and Investment, a lecture on “What will Happen if Japan Joins the TPP?”
University of New South Wales School of Law, Workshop on “China and
International Economic Law,” 3 August 2012, presentation entitled “The
Emerging Rules on State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and their Implications
on China: A Preliminary Study.”
Society of International Economic Law 3rd Biennial Global Conference,
National University of Singapore School of Law, 14 July 2012, presentation
on “Regulatory Harmonization through FTAs and BITs: Regulation of State
Owned Enterprises (SOEs).”
Japan Tariff Association, Osaka Branch, a public lecture on “What will
Happen if Japan Joins the TPP?”
Japan Chapter of the Asian Society of International Law, Research
Conference, 30 June 2012, a presentation on “China’s Industrial Policy and
the WTO Law.”
Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry/ Tokyo Chamber of Commerce
and Industry, Committee of General Policy, 24 May 2012, a lecture on “The
Impact of the TPP on Japan’s Regulatory System.”
Mizuho Research Institute, Research Conference on “The Issues of the
TPP,”
14 March 2012, a presentation on “The Impact of the TPP on Japan’s
Regulations and Institutions.”
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Nasushiobara Chamber of Commerce, 7 November 2011, a public lecture on
“The Recent Trends of Japan’s Economy.”
Fair Trade Center, public symposium on “The TPP”, 16 September 2011, a
presentation on “The Impact of the TPP on Japan’s Regulation.”
Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry/ Tokyo Chamber of Commerce
and Industry, Committee of General Policy, 22 July 2011, a lecture on
“Recent Trends of TPP Negotiation.”
Asian International Economic Law Network, 2nd Biennial Conference,
University of Hong Kong School of Law, 16 July 2011, a presentation on
“China’s Industrial Policy and International Economic Law.”
African International Economic Law Network Inaugural Conference,
University of the Witwatersrand School of Law, Mandela Institute, 5 May
2011, a keynote speech on “The Importance of the Voice of Africa in the
Global International Economic Law.”
Japan, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Bureau of Trade Policy, 6
April 2011, a presentation on “The Prospects of the TPP Negotiation.”
Temasek Institute, Singapore, Public Forum on the TPP, 28 March 2011, a
presentation on “Japan’s Perspective on the TPP.”
Singapore Ministry of International Trade and Industry, TPP Stakeholders’
Forum, 27 March 2011, a presentation on “The Impact of the TPP on the
Asia-Pacific.”
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