Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Project: Understanding Integrated Compliance with International Trade and Human Rights Standards from a Comparative Perspective


Project Summary:

This international collaborative research project — involving Canada, Japan, Indonesia, and China — examines legal consciousness and legal culture in human rights and international trade disputes.

Project Description:

Explores intersecting themes that revolve around the impact of globalization on countries on the Asia Pacific Rim and examines the significance of legal culture as a mediator of that impact.

Project Type:
Funded

Project Role:
Canadian Team Member

Country 1:
Canada

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Month
Year
Start Date:
Oct
2009
End Date:
Oct
2016

Funder:
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Major Collaborative Research Initiative)

Year Project Started:
2007

Collaborator:
PI: Pitman Potter

Collaborator Institution:
University of British Columbia

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Amount
(e.g type 1000 for 1,000)
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Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Major Collaborative Research Initiative)
2500000
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