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1 ERIC A. FELDMAN Deputy Dean for International Programs Charles A. Heimbold Professor of International Law Professor of Health Policy and Medical Ethics University of Pennsylvania Law School 3501 Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-573-6400 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Jurisprudence and Social Policy, University of California, Berkeley, 1994. J.D., Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, 1989. B.A., History and Philosophy of Science (Independent Major), Vassar College, cum laude, 1982. Japanese Language Study, Japanese Language Institute, Tokyo, 1990- 1991. History and Philosophy of Science, University of Leeds, 1979-1980. EMPLOYMENT Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Law, 2006-present (Assistant Professor, 2001-2006). Professor of Health Policy and Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, 2016-present (secondary appointment). Specially Appointed Professor, Graduate School of Law and Politics, Osaka University, December-January, 2016-2017. Visiting Professor, Sciences Po Law School, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), 2012-2013. Visiting Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, 2008-2009. Visiting Professor, Bar Ilan University, December 2009. Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 2007- 2008. Senior Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives, University of

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ERIC A. FELDMAN Deputy Dean for International Programs

Charles A. Heimbold Professor of International Law Professor of Health Policy and Medical Ethics

University of Pennsylvania Law School 3501 Sansom Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-573-6400

[email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Jurisprudence and Social Policy, University of California,

Berkeley, 1994.

J.D., Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, 1989.

B.A., History and Philosophy of Science (Independent Major), Vassar College, cum laude, 1982.

Japanese Language Study, Japanese Language Institute, Tokyo, 1990-1991.

History and Philosophy of Science, University of Leeds, 1979-1980.

EMPLOYMENT Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Law, 2006-present

(Assistant Professor, 2001-2006). Professor of Health Policy and Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania,

2016-present (secondary appointment). Specially Appointed Professor, Graduate School of Law and Politics, Osaka University, December-January, 2016-2017. Visiting Professor, Sciences Po Law School, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), 2012-2013.

Visiting Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, 2008-2009.

Visiting Professor, Bar Ilan University, December 2009. Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 2007- 2008.

Senior Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives, University of

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Pennsylvania, 2008-present. Senior Fellow, Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, 2001-

present. Member, Center for East Asian Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 2002-

present. Member, Center for AIDS Research, Behavioral and Social Sciences Core,

University of Pennsylvania, 2004-present.

Consultant, University of Pennsylvania Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS)

Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Trento (Italy), April 2005; May 2006.

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia University, Mailman School of

Public Health, 2000-2002. Associate Director, Institute for Law and Society, New York University,

1996-2001.

Visiting Scholar, Waseda University, Graduate School of Law (Japan), January-August 2001; July-January 2004; May-August 2005;

Invited Professor, Seikei University (Japan), May-July 2000.

Visiting Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), January-July 1999. Consultant, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale University, 1996-present.

Health Policy Research Scholar, Yale University, Institution for Social and Policy Studies; Visiting Fellow, Yale Law School, 1994-1996.

Consultant, World Health Organization, Global Programme on AIDS/Joint United Nations Programme on AIDS, 1995-1996.

Consultant, Toyota Foundation, Tokyo, Japan, 1993-1995.

Research Scholar, University of Tokyo, Faculty of Law, International Center for Comparative Law and Politics, 1991-1993.

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Foreign Research Scholar, University of Tokyo, Institute of Social Science, 1990-1991. Associate, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae, San Francisco, 1989.

Volunteer, Tenderloin Housing Clinic, San Francisco, 1987.

Visiting Fellow in Biomedical Ethics, Mitsubishi-Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, Japan, 1984-1985.

Research Assistant, The Hastings Center, New York, 1982-1984.

Teaching Assistant, School of Journalism, Columbia University, 1984.

LICENSURE Admitted to the State Bar of California, 1989. BOOKS Unfiltered: Conflicts over Tobacco Policy and Public Health, Eric A.

Feldman and Ronald Bayer, eds., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004.

Ketsueki Kuraisasu (translation of Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood, and the Politics of Medical Disaster), Tokyo: Gendai Junbun-Sha Co., Ltd, 2004. Nihon ni Okeru Kenri no Katai: Kenri-Ishiki no Rekishi to Hatten (translation of The Ritual of Rights in Japan), Tokyo: Gendai Junbun-Sha Co., Ltd, 2003.

The Ritual of Rights in Japan: Law, Society, and Health Policy, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood, and the Politics of Medical Disaster, Eric A.

Feldman and Ronald Bayer, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

JOURNAL “Baby M Turns 30: The Law and Policy of Surrogate Motherhood,” ARTICLES 44 American Journal of Law and Medicine 7, 2018.

“Informed Consent and the Role of the Treating Physician,” with Holly Fernandez Lynch and Steven Joffe, 378 New England Journal of Medicine 2433, June 21, 2018.

Eric A. Feldman & Chai Yue, “E-Cigarette Regulation in China: The

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Road Ahead,” 11 University of Pennsylvania East Asian Law Review 406, 2016.

Eric A. Feldman and Chai Yue, “A Preliminary Discussion of E-Cigarette Regulation in China,” 21 Acta Tabacaria Sinica 76, 2015 (in Chinese).

Mitchell D. Feldman, Eric A. Feldman, and Saul Feldman, Letter, "Expanding Long-term Care Options for Persons With Serious Mental Illness," 313 Journal of the American Medical Association, May 5, 2015.

Eric A. Feldman, "Compensating the Victims of Japan’s 3-11 Fukushima Disaster," 16 Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal, 127, 2015. Eric A. Feldman, "Layers of Law: The Case of E-Cigarettes," 10 Florida International University Law Review 111, 2014 (published in 2015).

Eric A. Feldman, “The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World’s Premier Fish Market,” 94 California Law Review 313, reprinted in Lisa Bernstein and Francesco Parisi, Customary Law and Economics, Edward Elgar Publishers, 2014. Eric A. Feldman, “Health Insurance, Employment, and the Human Genome: Regulating Genetic Discrimination in the United States” (with Chelsea Darnell), in Comparative Issues in the Governance of Research Biobanks: Property, Privacy, Intellectual Property, and the Role of Technology, (Giovanni Pascuzzi et al, NY: Springer, 2013.

Eric A. Feldman, “Fukushima: Catastrophe, Compensation, and Justice in Japan,” 62 DePaul Law Review 335, 2013. Eric A. Feldman, “Shots for Tots?” 43 Hastings Center Report 34, May-June 2013. “The Triumph and Tragedy of Tobacco Control: A Tale of Nine Nations” (with Ronald Bayer), 7 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 79, 2011.

“The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA): Public Policy and Medical Practice in the Age of Personalized Medicine,” 27 Journal of General Internal Medicine 743, 2012. Ronald Bayer and Eric Feldman, “Tobacco Control in Industrialized Nations: The Limits of Public Health Achievement,” 33 Public Health Reviews 555, 2011 (published 2012).

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“Assuming the Risk: Tort Law, Policy, and Politics on the Slippery Slopes” (with Alison Stein), 59 DePaul Law Review 259, 2010. “Why Patients Sue Doctors: The Japanese Experience,” 37 Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 792, 2009.

“Law Across Borders: What Can the US Learn from Japan?” 32 Hastings International and Comparative Law Journal 795, 2009.

“Law, Society, and Medical Malpractice Litigation in Japan,” 8 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 257, 2009.

“The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World’s Premier Fish Market,” 94 California Law Review, 2006.

“The Culture of Legal Change: A Case Study of Tobacco Control in 21st Century Japan,” 27 Michigan Journal of International Law, 2006. “New Lower Nicotine Cigarettes Produce Compensatory Smoking and Increased Carbon Monoxide Exposure” (with Andrew A. Strasser, Caryn Lerman, Paul M. Sanborn, and Wallace B. Pickworth), 86 Drug and Alcohol Dependence 294, 2007. “Shihō Seido Kaikaku to Iryō Kagu Soshō—Seigi, Taisaku, Kanteinin Seido” (Legal Reform and Medical Malpractice Litigation in Japan: Justice, Policy, and the Expert Witness System), 76 Horitsu Jiho 16, 2004 (in Japanese, Takao Suami, trans.). “The Landscape of Japanese Tobacco Policy: Three Perspectives,” 49 American Journal of Comparative Law 679-706 (2001, (published 2002)).

“A Comparative Look at Tobacco Control: The Law, Politics, and Ethics of Smoking in the US and Japan,” 22 Review of Asian and Pacific Studies, 1-15 (October 2001). “Blood Justice: Courts, Conflict, and Compensation in Japan, France, and the US,” 34 Law and Society Review 651-702 (2000).

“Testing the Force: HIV, the Military, and Human Rights in Australia,” 13

AIDS and Public Policy Journal 85-90 (1998).

“Rapid Self-Testing for HIV Infection” (M. Merson, E. Feldman, R. Bayer, J. Stryker), 349 The Lancet 352-3 (1997).

“Yakugai AIDS in Japan: Causes, Comparisons, and Conflicts,” 55 Byoin

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1151-3 (1996), (in Japanese).

“Life's Limits in Japan and the U.S.,” 3 Studies: Life Science and Society 67-79 (1995), (in Japanese).

“AIDS in Japan: Politics, Policy, and Law,” 2 Social Science Japan 15-16 (Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, 1994).

“Legal Transplants, Organ Transplants: The Japanese Experience,” 3 Social and Legal Studies 71-91 (1994).

“Culture, Conflict, and Cost: Perspectives on Brain Death in Japan,” 10 International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 447-463 (1994), (reprinted in Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Brain Death (Elsevier Press, 1995)).

“Mirroring Minds: Faculty Recruitment and Promotion in Japan's Law Faculties,” 4 American Journal of Comparative Law 465-479 (1993).

“Defining Death: Organ Transplants, Tradition, and High Technology in Japan,” 27 Social Science and Medicine 339-343 (1988).

“Medical Ethics the Japanese Way,” 15 Hastings Center Report 21-24 (1985).

“State Legislation and the Handicapped Newborn: A Moral and Political Dilemma” (with T. Murray), 12 Law, Medicine, and Health Care 156-163 (1984).

“Hospice Under the Medicare Wing” (with R. Bayer), 12 Hastings Center Report 5-6 (1982).

BOOK “Genetic Discrimination in the United States” (with E. Quick), in Lara CHAPTERS Khoury and Adelle Blackett, eds, Genetic Testing and the Governance of

Risk in the Contemporary Economy, Springer, forthcoming.

“Regulating E-Cigarettes: Why Policies Diverge,” in Hadar Aviram, Rosann Greenspan, and Jonathan Simon, eds., The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice: Studies Inspired by the Work of Malcolm Feeley, Cambridge University Press, 2019.

Eric A. Feldman, “Law, Society, and Setsuo: Miyazawa’s Influence on Socio-Legal Studies,” in Keiichi Ageishi, Hiroshi Otsuka, Katsuhiro

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Musashi and, Mari Hirayama, eds, The Legal Process in Contemporary Japan: A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Setsuo Miyazawa’s 70th Birthday, Tokyo: Shinzansha, 2017. Eric A. Feldman, “Regulating E-Cigarettes: Why Policies Diverge,” in Jonathan Simon, Rosann Greenspan, and Hadar Aviram, eds (festschrift for Malcolm Feeley, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2017. Eric A. Feldman and Chelsea Fish, "Governing Disasters: The Challenge

of Global Disaster Law and Policy," in David Zaring and Francesca Bignami, eds, Comparative Law and Regulation, Elgar, 2016.

Eric A. Feldman, “No Alternative: Resolving Disputes Japanese Style,” in Joachim Zekoll, Moritz Bälz, and Iwo Amelung, eds, Dispute Resolution –Alternatives to Formalization, Formalization of Alternatives? Brill/Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden/Boston, 2014. “Health Insurance, Employment, and the Human Genome: Regulating Genetic Discrimination in the United States” (with Chelsea Darnell), in Comparative Issues in the Governance of Research Biobanks: Property, Privacy, Intellectual Property, and the Role of Technology, (Giovanni Pascuzzi et al, NY: Springer, 2013.

Eric A. Feldman, “The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World’s Premier Fish Market,” 94 California Law Review 313, reprinted in Lisa Bernstein and Francesco Parisi, Customary Law and Economics, Edward Elgar Publishers, 2014. “The Bioethics of Tobacco,” in The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics (Vardit Ravitsky, Autumn Fiester, and Arthur Caplan, eds., NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2009). “Suing Doctors in Japan: Structure, Culture, and the Rise of Malpractice Litigation,” in Fault Lines: Tort Law as Cultural Practice (Michael McCann and David Engel, eds., Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009). “Law, Culture, and Conflict: Dispute Resolution in Postwar Japan” in Law in Japan: A Turning Point? (Daniel Foote, ed., Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007).

“Legal Reform in Contemporary Japan,” in Emerging Rights in Japanese

Law (Harry Scheiber and Laurent Mayali, eds), Berkeley: UC Press, 2007, reprinted in 25 Journal of Japanese Law 5, 2008).

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“The Limits of Tolerance: Cigarettes, Politics, and Society in Japan,” in Unfiltered: Conflicts over Tobacco Policy and Public Health (Eric A. Feldman and Ronald Bayer, eds., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004). “Liberal States, Public Health, and the Tobacco Question,” in Unfiltered: Conflicts over Tobacco Policy and Public Health (Eric A. Feldman and Ronald Bayer, eds., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004). “Lessons from the Comparative Study of Tobacco Control,” in Unfiltered: Conflicts over Tobacco Policy and Public Health (Eric A. Feldman and Ronald Bayer, eds., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004).

“Litigation and Social Conflict in Japan and the United States: The Case of HIV-Tainted Blood,” in Japanese Economy and Society under Pax-Americana (Hiroshi Shibuya et al, eds., Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2002).

“HIV and Blood in Japan: Transforming Private Conflict into Public

Scandal,” in Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood, and the Politics of Medical Disaster (Eric A. Feldman and Ronald Bayer, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 1999).

“Understanding the Blood Feuds,” in Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood, and the Politics of Medical Disaster (Eric A. Feldman and Ronald Bayer, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 1999).

“Patients' Rights, Citizen's Movements, and Japanese Legal Culture,” in Comparing Legal Cultures (David Nelkin, ed., Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth Publishing Company, 1997).

“Over My Dead Body: The Enigma and Economics of Brain Death in Japan,” in Containing Health Care Costs in Japan (Naoki Ikegami and John C. Campbell, eds., Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1996).

“Japan: AIDS as a Non-issue” (with S. Yonemoto), in AIDS in the Industrial Democracies: Passion, Politics, and Policies (David Kirp and Ronald Bayer, eds., New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1992), (in German, 1993).

BOOK REVIEWS Shala Ali, Court Mediation Reform: Efficiency, Confidence, and

Perception of Justice (Elgar: Northampton, MA, 2018), in 5 Asian Journal of Law and Society 468, November 2018.

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Kaneko Yuka , Matsuoka Katsumi, and Toyoda Toshihisa , eds., Disaster, Law, and Recovery: Asian Law in Disasters: Toward a Human-Centered Recovery (New York, NY: Routledge, 2016), 3 Asian Journal of Law & Society 425, November 2016.

Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, Readings in Comparative Health Law and Bioethics (Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, 2001), 23 Journal of Legal Medicine 437-42, 2002.

“Women, Crack, and Toxic Waste: Current Trends in Law and Society Scholarship,” Review Essay for 55 Hō Shakaigaku (Japanese Journal of Legal Sociology) 217-28, 2001.

Susan Resnick, Blood Saga: Hemophilia, AIDS, and the Survival of a Community (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999), in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2000.

Wolfgang Herbert, Foreign Workers and Law Enforcement in Japan (New

York: Kegan Paul International, 1996), in Journal of Asian Studies, February 1999.

Steven Epstein, Impure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996), in National Academy of Science, 13 Issues in Science and Technology 88-91 (1997).

ADDITIONAL “What’s ‘Japanese’ about the Japanese Legal System? An American PUBLICATIONS Perspective,” translated into Japanese and published in Legal Terminology

in the Era of Globalization—Comparative Studies on Legal Transplant in Europe and East Asia, Conference Proceedings, 50th Anniversary International Symposium of Waseda University’s Institute of Comparative Law, 2008.

“Testing the Force,” Policy Update, Center for Interdisciplinary Research

on AIDS, Yale University, 1998.

“Blood Safety in the Age of AIDS,” Working Paper #1, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale University, 1998.

Guest Editor, “Special Issue: Partners in AIDS Prevention: A U.S./Japan Collaboration,” 14 Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology, Supplement 22, 1997 (with M. Feldman and T. Coates).

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“Deconstructing the Japanese HIV Scandal,” Working Paper #30, Japan Policy Research Institute (1997).

Policy Position Paper, “United Nations Peacekeeping Operations and Mandatory HIV Testing,” prepared for UNAIDS, World Health Organization, August 1996 (with Gerald Friedland, M.D.).

“Annotated Bibliography: Japanese Law & Society,” 21 Law in Japan 219-257 (1988, published 1990).

“AIDS in Japan,” Intersect 8-16 (November 1987), (in Spanish, 1988).

“Let Baby Jane Doe Rest in Peace,” Los Angeles Times, January 25, 1984, op-ed.

WORKS IN “Informed Consent: Who? How?” with Holly Fernandez Lynch, Steven PROGRESS Joffe, and Elizabeth Kelly.

Book Review of Shala Ali, Court Mediation Reform: Efficiency, Confidence, and Perception of Justice (Elgar: Northampton, MA, 2018). “The FDA’s Nicotine Reduction Plan: Legal Challenges.”

MANUSCRIPT Law and Society Review REVIEWER Law and Social Inquiry

Yale Law Journal Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics Hastings Center Report Vaccine Japanese Studies Journal American Journal of Public Health AIDS and Public Policy Journal

Asian Survey Journal of Asian Studies Medical Care Research and Review

Science, Technology, and Human Values Social Science Japan Social Studies of Science

Addiction Ashgate Publishing, Ltd (UK) Aspen Publishers, Inc. University of Chicago Press

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Cornell University Press Oxford University Press Stanford University Press Cambridge University Press Routledge-Cavendish

University of British Columbia GRANT National Science Foundation REVIEWER Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership Japan-US Educational Commission (Fulbright Japan) Council for International Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright US) Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT), Global COE Program) Sciences Po-Columbia University Alliance American Academy Berlin Macarthur Fellow Program

BOARDS & Editorial Board, Law and Social Inquiry, 2012-15. COMMITTEES

Elected Member, Board of Trustees, Asian Law and Society Association Executive Committee, Asian Law and Society Association. Member, International Advisory Council, Nuclear Emergency Action Alliance, 2016-present. Editorial Board, International Journal of Law in Context, (2012-present) Editorial Board, Asian Journal of Law and Society, (2013-present) American Association of Law Schools, Section on East Asian Law and Society, Executive Committee, elected to two-year term, 2014-16. Law and Society Association, Kalven Prize Committee, 2016. Law and Society Association, Faculty for Methods Café, Comparative Law and Policy Research, 2015. Law and Society Association, International Activities Committee, 2015.

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Planning Committee, East Asian Law and Society Association, for Annual Meeting in Tokyo, 2015. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Senior Panel, Grant Reviewer, 2014.

Senior Fellow, Meridian 180 (a group of scholars working on law and policy in Asia).

Planning Committee, Law and Society Association, Annual Meeting 2013.

Planning Committee, 3rd Annual Meeting, East Asian Law and Society

Conference, Shanghai, China, 2012. Herbert Jacob Book Prize Committee, Law and Society Association,

2011-12. Editorial Advisory Board, Food and Drug Policy Report, Food and Drug

Law Institute, 2010-2016.

Organizing Committee, 2nd Annual Meeting, East Asian Law and Society Conference, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, 2011.

Editorial Board, Law and Society Review, 2007-2010. Chair, Article Prize Committee, Law and Society Association, 2010. Planning Committee, Inaugural Meeting, East Asian Law and Society

Conference, Hong Kong University, 2010. Member, Research Agenda Development Group on Tobacco Prevention

and Cessation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2008-9. Faculty Participant, Stanford-Harvard International Junior Faculty Forum,

2008-2011. Nominations Committee, Law and Society Association, 2007. Board of Trustees (elected), Class of 2006, Law and Society Association,

2003-2006. Program Committee, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, 2003. Development Committee, Law and Society Association, 2002-2005

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Editorial Board, Law and Society Review, January 1998-January 2001. Planning Committee, Substance Abuse Policy Research Program Annual Meeting, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2000-2001. Membership Committee, Law and Society Association, 1999-2000.

Organizing Committee, Law and Society Association, 1999 Graduate Student Workshop.

Board of Directors, Village Academy Charter School, New Haven, CT, 1997-1998.

SCHOLARLY External Candidate Review, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, REVIEW Taiwan.

External Candidate Review, Trinity College, Cambridge University

Tenure Review, Florida International University College of Law

Tenure Review, Hong Kong University PROJECT Consultant on grant submitted by Professor Andrew Strasser and Cristine AWARDS D. Delnevo (Rutgers) for a P50 Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science

(TCORS) housed jointly at Penn and Rutgers. Consultant (assisted with conceptualization and drafting, co-researcher), “Public Health and the Contested Legal Terrain of Electronic Cigarettes,” RWJF Public Health Law Research Program, multi-year research grant to

Columbia University. “The Global Challenge of Vaccination: Legal Challenges, Ethical Conundrums (A U.S./Japan Partnership to Facilitate International Dialogue on Vaccine Policy),” Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership ($67,000/year). Co-Investigator (with A. Caplan, R. Bayer), 2006-2008.

“Global Vaccines: Unique Challenges, Unique Interdisciplinary Responses,” University of Pennsylvania, Provost’s Interdisciplinary Seminar Series Fund (($10,000/year). Co-Investigator (with A. Caplan and P. Offit), 2005-2007.

“Tobacco Control and the Liberal State: The Legal, Ethical, and Policy

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Debates,” a 27 month comparative, international project examining the regulation of tobacco in 7 countries in collaboration with 12 scholars,

culminating in a book. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($330,000). Principal Investigator. 1999-2002. “Urban Settlements: Law, Housing, and Conflict in New York City,” a 1 year project involving faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates that developed an innovative curriculum for the socio-legal study of urban housing. Funded by the American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education ($2,000). Principal Investigator, 1997-1998.

“Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS,” a 4 year grant from NIMH and NIDA (~$10 million) to start and operate a university-wide center for AIDS research at Yale. As a member of the “Law, Policy, and Ethics Core” of the Center, I helped to conceptualize and draft sections of the proposal, 1997-2001.

“HIV-Contaminated Blood, Policy, and Conflict: Lessons for the Future,” a 3 meeting project with 26 international scholars and policy makers, culminating in an edited volume. Funded by the Social Science Research Council; Toyota Foundation; Center for Global Partnership; Merieux Foundation; Rockefeller Foundation (~$400,000). Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Bayer, Columbia University), 1995-1997.

“HIV Home Testing,” a meeting of 30 academics, activists, policy makers, and corporate representatives, convened at the 11th International Conference on AIDS, culminating in a “Viewpoint” paper in The Lancet. Funded by the Kaiser Family Foundation ($25,000). Co-Chair (with M. Merson (Yale), R. Bayer (Columbia), and J. Stryker (UCSF)), July 1996.

“AIDS Prevention: Building U.S./Japan Cooperation and Exchange,” a 2 meeting collaborative project of 25 Japanese and American experts on AIDS epidemiology, politics, and prevention, coordinated by the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (UCSF) and the Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention, leading to a special issue of Journal of AIDS. Funded by the Center for Global Partnership (~$200,000). Organizer, Consultant, Participant, 1994-1996.

FELLOWSHIPS Fulbright Scholarship, Japan-US Educational Commission, 2004-5. & HONORS

Article Prize, Law and Society Association (best article in the field of law and society), 2007.

University of Pennsylvania, Center for East Asian Studies, U.S. National

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Resource Center Faculty Research Travel Grant, 2002-3; Conference Travel Grant, 2005. Rikkyo University Research Fellowship, Center for International Studies, 2001 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Research Fellowship, 2001. Stephen Charney Vladeck Junior Faculty Fellowship, New York University, 1999. Social Science Research Council, American Council of Learned Societies, and the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, Abe Fellowship, 1998-2001.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Scholars in Health Policy Research Program, 1994-1996.

National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, 1993.

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Research Fellowship, 1992.

Social Science Research Council, Joint Committee on Japanese Studies, Dissertation Grant, 1991.

Toyota Foundation, Research Fellowship, 1990.

Fulbright Graduate Research Fellow, Japan-U.S. Educational Commission/IIE, 1989-1993.

Moot Court Oralist Commendation, Boalt Hall School of Law (U.C. Berkeley), 1988.

Award Winner, U.S.-Japan Culture Center Essay Contest, 1988.

Graduate work supported by: Institute of East Asian Studies (U.C. Berkeley); Boalt Hall School of Law (U.C. Berkeley); U.S. Department of Education, FLAS, 1986-1989.

Ph.D. research grants from Fulbright-Hayes, The Japan Foundation, and the Japanese Ministry of Education (Mombusho) awarded but declined.

CHAIRED Co-Organizer (with Lawrence Friedman), Penn-Stanford International

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MEETINGS & Junior Faculty Forum, 2015-2017. PANELS

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Lay Participation in the Judicial System. Asian Law and Society Association Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan, 2017. Chair, Roundtable Discussion on Disasters, Law, and the State in Comparative Perspective, Law and Society Association, 2016. Co-Organizer, “U.S.-Japan Relationship at a Defining Moment,” Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia, 2015. Chair/Discussant, Law and Society Association, panel on "Emerging Social Inequality and Concomitant Legal Ramification in East Asia," 2015. Chair, "The Proposed Deeming Regulations – A Discussion on the Regulation of Tobacco Products," Food and Drug Law Institute Conference on FDA Regulation of Tobacco Products, Washington, DC, October, 2014.

Commentator, Stanford-Harvard International Junior Faculty Forum, at Harvard Law School and Stanford Law School, 2008-15. Organizer, Panelist, Moderator, “Can Abenomics Save Japan? The Transpacific Partnership,” Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia, 2014. Chair, Plenary Discussion Session, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, “Legal Mobilization, Activism & Social Movements,” 2012. Roundtable Panelist, Penn-Botswana Program, Discussion on Health Policy, 2012. Commentator, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Asia Program Annual Conference on “Energy, Environment and Security in Asia,” on Kent Calder, “Beyond Fukushima: Japan's Emerging Energy and Environmental Challenges,” 2012. Roundtable Panelist, “The Japanese Legal System: An Era of Transition,” Sho Sato Conference on Japanese Law, 2011. Commentator, Stanford-Harvard International Junior Faculty Forum, Harvard Law School, 2011.

Discussant, Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, “How Has the

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Justice System Changed in Japan? Tenth Anniversary of the Justice System Reform Council,” 2011.

East Asian Law and Society Association, 2nd Annual Meeting, Seoul, Korea, Chair and Discussant, “Frontiers of Dispute Resolution in East Asia,” 2011.

Commentator, “Reconsidering the Japanese Way of Dispute Resolution: What is it and Why?” Sho Sato Conference on Japanese Law, 2011. “Historical, State-Level, and Public Health Perspectives on the PPACA,” Annual Penn Law Review Symposium, “The New American Health Care System: Reform, Revolution, or Missed Opportunity,” 2010. “Reforming the American Health Care System: Lessons from Abroad,” Annual Penn Law Review Symposium, “The New American Health Care System: Reform, Revolution, or Missed Opportunity,” 2010. “Trajectories of Japanese Law: Transplantation to Transition to Transcendence,” Association for Asian Studies, 2010. “Global Forum at Penn Law: Comparative Perspectives on Healthcare Law and Policy,” 2010.

“Proportionality and the Rules of War,” Foundations of International Law, Institute for Law and Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 2010. “East Asian Law and Society--Dispute Resolution in Asia: New Approaches to Old Problems,” Law and Society Association, 2009. “East Asian Law and Society--The Constitution and Japanese Democracy,” Law and Society Association, 2009. “East Asian Law and Society--Theoretical Issues in East Asian Law and Politics,” Law and Society Association, 2008. “Dispute Resolution in Comparative and Cross-Cultural Perspectives,” Law and Society Association, 2007. “The Global Challenge of Vaccination: Legal Challenges, Ethical Conundrums,” first project meeting, Penn Law, 2007; second project meeting, Tokyo, 2007. “Current Developments in Law and Society in East Asia: An Inaugural Session,” Law and Society Association, 2007.

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“Legal and Ethical Issues in Vaccine Clinical Trials,” Ethics of Vaccine Working Group, University of Pennsylvania, 2006.

“Corporations at a Crossroads,” Co-organizer of a University of Pennsylvania/Waseda University Joint Conference, Tokyo, 2006. “Unfiltered: Conflicts over Tobacco Policy and Public Health,” National Press Club, Washington, DC, 2004.

“Adjudicating Human Rights,” Law and Society Association Annual

Meeting, Chicago, 2004.

Tobacco Control and the Liberal State: Legal, Ethical, and Policy Issues,” Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, 2002.

“Cause Lawyering Possibilities and Socio-Political Variation,” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, 2002. “Tobacco Control and the Liberal State: The Legal , Ethical, and Policy

Issues” (2nd and 3rd meetings), Woods Hole and Paris, 2001. “Confronting the Libertarian Challenge to Regulating Smoking,” Robert

Wood Johnson Foundation, Substance Abuse Policy Research Program, Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, 2000.

“Tobacco Control and the Liberal State: The Legal, Ethical, and Policy

Issues” (1st meeting), New York, 2000. “Asian Legal Systems in an Age of Globalization,” Law and Society

Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 1999 “Findings Session,” Robert Wood Johnson, Substance Abuse Policy Research Program, Annual Meeting, Savannah, 1999. “AIDS and the Criminalization of Sexual Behavior: The Ethical Issues,” Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale University, New Haven, 1999.

“Conflicts over Contaminated Blood: A Comparative Perspective,” International Conference of Asian Scholars, Leiden, Netherlands, 1998.

“AIDS and Bioethics,” International Association of Bioethics, Tokyo, 1998.

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“Public Policy and the Future of Blood Safety: Lessons from the Age of AIDS,” The Japan Foundation, Tokyo, 1997.

HIV-Contaminated Blood, Policy, and Conflict (3rd meeting), Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, 1997.

HIV-Contaminated Blood, Policy, and Conflict (2nd meeting), Foundation Marcel Merieux, Annecy, France, 1996.

“HIV Home Testing,” 11th International Conference on AIDS, Vancouver, 1996.

HIV-Contaminated Blood, Policy, and Conflict (1st meeting), Castello di Santa Maria Novella, Italy, 1996.

“AIDS Prevention in the U.S. and Japan,” University of California, San Francisco, 1995.

“Health Law: Current Perspectives from Abroad,” American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1994

PRESENTATIONS “The E-Cigarette Century? Law, Technology, and the Politics of Public

Health,” at Stanford University’s Center for Law and the Biosciences, 2019. “Recent Developments in Victim Compensation for the Fukushima Disaster,” at Advances in Comparative and Transnational ADR: Research into Practice, Hong Kong University, 2019.

“iQOS, E-Cigarettes, and Tobacco Control: Harm Reduction the Japanese Way,” The E-Cigarette Summit, Washington, D.C., 2018. “Tobacco, Harm Reduction, and Product Liability: The FDA and Nicotine Reduction in the Trump Era,” at the Fourth Seminar of the International Research Network on Technological Innovation, Uncertainty, and Liability, “Reconciling Product Safety and Civil Liability in an Era of Risk and Uncertainty,” Sacacomie, Quebec, 2018. “Smoking and Vaping in Japan: The Legal and Regulatory Issues,” at the Annual Meeting of the National Association of Attorneys General, Pittsburgh, 2018. “All about Vaping: Science, Policy, and Society,” at Center for Neuroscience and Society Public Talks Series, 2018.

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“Tobacco, Harm Reduction, and Product Liability: The FDA and Nicotine Reduction in the Trump Era,” at Reconciling Product Safety and Civil Liability in an Era of Risk and Uncertainty, Sacacomie, Canada, 2018. “Alternative Dispute Resolution in the United States,” Waseda Law School, 2018. Commentator, Perry World House Second Annual International Law and International Relations Junior Scholars Workshop, 2018. Commentator on two panels (“Institutional Mechanisms for Rights Claiming” and “Mobilizing Rights for the Marginalized,” 7 papers total) at George Washington University’s Institute for Korean Studies Signature Conference, “The Evolution of Rights in Korea,” 2018. “International Arbitration in Jeopardy?” Introductory Remarks at the Second Annual Penn Law International Arbitration Association Conference, 2018. “Surrogate Motherhood in the US and Japan: Three Decades Later,” Asian Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan., 2017.

“Vaping: The New Conflict over Tobacco Control,” National Taipei University (Taipei, Taiwan), 2017. "Baby M Turns 30: The Law and Politics of Surrogate Motherhood” National Chiao Tung University (Hsinchu, Taiwan), 2017.

“Why Study Japanese Law?” Inaugural Lecture, Asian Legal Studies (CELA – Centro de Estudos Legais Asiáticos), University of São Paulo (USP) Law School, 2017.

“Why the ‘Have Nots’ Come Out Behind: Law, Lead, and the Limits of Tort Law,” at Third Seminar of the International Research Network on Technological Innovations, Uncertainty, and the Law of Civil Liability, in Brest, France, 2016. Discussant, Law and Society Association, panel on Disasters and Law in the Pacific Rim Region, 2016.

“Tort Law and Informed Consent,” Department of Medical Ethics, University of Pennsylvania, 2016.

“Law, Ethics, and Reproduction in the US and Japan: The Case of Surrogacy,” Waseda University, 2016.

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“Regulating E-Cigarettes: Why Policies Diverge,” at a celebration of the work of Malcolm Feeley at Berkeley Law School, October 2015.

“Regulating Vaping: The Law, Policy, and Politics of E-Cigarettes,” University of Toronto Law School, February 2015.

“Warning! The Surgeon General Has (Not Yet) Determined that (E)Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health: The Law, Policy, and Politics of E-Cigarette Regulation in the U.S., Japan, and Europe,” Princeton University, Global Health Colloquium, April, 2014. “E-Cigarettes: A New Challenge for Law and Public Health,” Second Biennial Meeting of the International Research Network on Technological Innovations, Uncertainty and the Law of Civil Liability, University of Trento (Italy) Faculty of Law, May 2014. “Compensating the Victims of Japan’s 3-11 Fukushima Disaster,” UC Hastings Law School Symposium on The Legal Impact of the Fukushima Disaster, September, 2014. “Layers of Law: The Case of E-Cigarettes,” Florida International University Law Review Symposium on Layers of Law and Social Order, October, 2014.

“The End of Cigarettes? Law, Norms, and New Technologies of Nicotine Consumption,” Waseda University Faculty of Law, December 2014.

“E-Cigarettes: The Legal Regulation of New Smoking Technologies,” Hitotsubashi University, December 2014.

“Why Does Disaster Law Defy Globalization?” Waseda University Transnational Program, March 2015.

“Liability and Standards in the E-Cigarettes Industry,” Society of Legal Scholars (UK) Annual Seminar, Durham University, on Incentivizing Innovation and Higher Standards in Regulation and Liability of Medicinal Products, March 2015.

“Confronting Tobacco: Poisons and Public Health,” presented at “Risky Business: Confronting the Moral and Political Foundations of Public Health,” A Symposium in Honor of Ronald Bayer’s 25 Years at Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, 2014. “Warning: The Surgeon General Has (Not Yet) Determined that (E)Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health: The Law, Policy, and

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Politics of E-Cigarette Regulation in the U.S., Japan, and Europe” Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 2014. “Natural Disasters, Nuclear Disasters, and Global Governance,” at a conference on “Comparative Law and Regulation,” hosted by David Zaring (Wharton) and Francesca Bignami (GW), George Washington University School of Law, 2014. “International Law, Constitutional Law, or Ad Hoc Rulemaking? Managing Natural, Industrial, and Nuclear Disasters,” Waseda University, Japan, 2013. “No Alternative: Resolving Disputes Japanese Style,” at a conference sponsored by Goethe University and the Max-Planck Institute of European Legal History, 2013. “Fukushima: Catastrophe, Compensation, and Justice in Japan,” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, 2012. “Compensation for Natural and Nuclear Disasters in Japan and France,” Yale Club Paris, 2013. “Compensating Victims of Natural Disasters: Fukushima and Beyond,” Sciences Po Law School, 2013.

“Fukushima and France: Natural Disasters, Nuclear Disasters, and Victim Compensation,” Sciences Po Reims, 2013. “No Alternative: Resolving Disputes Japanese Style,” Goethe University and the Max-Planck Institute of European Legal History, 2013. “The Fukushima Disaster: Law, Politics, and Compensation in Japan.” University of Indiana, Bloomington, School of Law, 2012.

“Tort Compensation and Damages for Large Scale Disasters,” Meiji University Law School, Tokyo, Japan, Conference on “Law and Disasters: What Can We Learn From Complex Disasters,” 2012. “Disasters and Compensation in the US and Japan,” The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership and Meiji University Law School, Tokyo, Japan, Workshop on “Problems of Law in Response to Disasters,” 2012. “Fukushima: Catastrophe, Compensation, and Justice in Japan,” Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy, DePaul University School of

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Law, 2012.

“The Fukushima Disaster: Law, Politics, and Compensation in Japan,” University of Michigan, Center for Japanese Studies, 2012.

“The Globalization of Legal Education,” Tsinghua University Law School, Beijing, China, 2011.

“Judicial Dispute Resolution: The Japanese Approach,” Annual Meeting,

Law and Society Association, 2011. “The Role of Japanese Judges in Dispute Settlement (wakai): Formal or

Informal Justice?” Workshop on Legal Pluralism and Democracy, Onati, Spain, 2011 (as well at Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, 2011).

“Conflict, Informality, and the Judiciary in Japan,” East Asian Law and

Society Association, 2nd Annual Meeting, Seoul, Korea, 2011. “Post-war Japan and the US Occupation: Lessons for Iraq and

Afghanistan?,” panelist at “The Rule of Law in Iraq and Afghanistan,” University of Pennsylvania, 2010.

“Health Care and Human Rights: A Comparative View,” panelist at “Health as a Human Right: The Global Option,” Hastings College of the Law, 2010.

“The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008: A Solution in Search of a Problem?” presented at an international conference on “Comparative Issues in the Governance of Research Biobanks: Property, Privacy, Intellectual Property, and the Role of Technology,” University of Trento, Italy, 2010.

“Medical Malpractice and Law: The US and Japan,” Waseda University, 2010.

“What Explains the In(frequency) of Medical Malpractice Litigation in Japan?” presented at Hastings College of the Law School and Stanford Law School, 2009.

“Learning from Japan?” AALS Panel on Comparative Health Law and

Policy, AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2009.

“Assuming the Risk: Tort Law, Policy, and Politics on the Slippery Slopes,” presented at Rising Stars: A New Generation of Scholars Looks

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at Civil Justice, DePaul Law School, and the Center for the Study of Law and Society, UC Berkeley, 2009.

“Can the West Learn from the Rest?” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Comparative Law, 2008.

“Suing Doctors in Japan: Structure, Culture, and the Rise of Malpractice

Litigation,” Duke Law School, NYU Law School, Georgetown Law Center, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, 2008.

“The Tuna Court,” Penn Club of Philadelphia, 2008. “Pandemics and Public Health,” panelist at the Annual Health Law

Professors Conference, Drexel Law School, 2008.

“What’s ‘Japanese’ about the Japanese Legal System? An American Perspective,” 50th Anniversary International Symposium of Waseda University’s Institute of Comparative Law on “Legal Terminology in the Era of Globalization—Comparative Studies on Legal Transplant in Europe and East Asia,” 2007.

“Slippery Slopes: Tort Law and Ski Accidents in the US,” 2nd European Snow Law Forum, Bormio, Italy, 2007.

Law and Society: A Comparative Approach,” A series of eight lectures, Waseda University Faculty of Law, 2007.

“Medical Malpractice Disputes, Apology, and the Healthcare System in

US,” Osaka University, 2006. “Law and the Spread of Transnational Norms: The Case of Japan,” Law

and Society Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, 2006. “Cultural Foundations of Tort Law,” Panelist, Law and Society

Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, 2006. “Medical Errors and Dispute Resolution in the United States,” Waseda

University, 2006.

“Smoking Bans: The Disappearing Cigarette in the US and EU,” 25th Anniversary Conference of the European Law Students Association, The Law Society, London, 2006.

“Tort Law and Vaccine-Related Liability,” Ethics of Vaccine Working

Group, University of Pennsylvania, 2006.

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“The Globalization of American Law,” panelist at the AALS Annual Meeting, Section on Comparative Law, 2006. “The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World’s Premier Fish Market,” University of Pennsylvania Law School Faculty Ad Hoc Workshop, Hokkaido University Faculty of Law, New York Law and Society Colloquium, University of Connecticut School of Law, Law and Society Association, Stanford Law School, 2005-6.

“Smoking and Suing: An Update on Tobacco Litigation,” University of Pennsylvania, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center, 2005.

“Medical Malpractice in Japan: Perspectives on Tort Law and Society,”

University of Washington School of Law, Conference on Japanese Legal Studies, 2005.

“Throw a (Nicotine) Fit or Butt Out? The Smoking Ban,” Public Panel

Discussion with Councilman Michael Nutter and Jan Zarkin, organized by Young Involved Philadelphians, 2005.

“Repeat Offenders in Medical Malpractice: What is the Problem? Is There a Solution?” Board of Directors, Japan Medical Association, 2005.

“Smoking in America,” American Center (US Embassy), Tokyo, 2005.

“Introduction to Japanese Law,” University of Trento, Italy, Comparative

Law Program, 2005. “Marketing Rights: Dispute Resolution at the Tokyo Tuna Auction,” Sho Sato Conference on Japanese Legal Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2005. “Law, Culture, and Tobacco Policy in Japan,” University of Pennsylvania Law School, Ad Hoc Workshop, 2004. “The New Japanese Law Schools: Observations of a US Law Professor,” The Harvard Forum, Gakushi Kaikan, Tokyo, 2004. “Tobacco Litigation in America,” Waseda University, Faculty of Law, Tokyo, 2004. “The Last Smoker: Japanese Tobacco Policy in the 21st Century,” High Tech Research Group (senior corporate executives), Tokyo, 2004.

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“The Legal Attack on Smoking in the United States: Lessons for Japan?” Sophia University, Faculty of Law, Tokyo, 2004. “Tobacco Law and Policy in the US,” Doshisha University Law School, Kyoto, 2004. “A Sociolegal Analysis of Tobacco Litigation in the US,” Kyoto University, Faculty of Law, 2004.

“From Manners to Rules: Smoking and the Japanese State,” Harvard University, Program on US-Japan Relations, 2004.

“The International Influence on Japanese Law: The Case of Tobacco,” Cornell Law School Japanese Legal Studies Conference, 2004.”

“Tobacco Litigation in the US: Cultural, Legal, and Theoretical Perspectives,” Cour de Cassation (Paris), 2004.

Discussant, “Health Care and Poverty,” at a conference on Socio-Economic Rights and Justice in China, Dickinson College, 2004.

Commentator, “TRIPS Plus Provisions in Trade Agreements and their Potential Adverse Effects on Public Health,” presented by Maria Fabiana Jorge at Corporate and Legal Implications of Re-pricing Medicines in Developing Nations, Annual Symposium, Journal of International Economic Law, 2004.

Participant, dialogue on “SARS, Public Health, and Global Governance,” Temple University Beasley School of Law, 2004.

“Legal and Political Battles over AIDS in Asia,” at “Fighting AIDS in Asia,” World AIDS Day, Asia Society Los Angeles, 2004.

“Conflicts over Smoking and Public Health: Lessons from the Comparative Study of Tobacco Control,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Substance Abuse Policy Research Program, Annual Grantee Meeting, Park City, Utah, 2003.

“The Comparative Law and Politics of Smoking in the US and Japan,” Presentation to Environmental Law Seminar, Sophia University Faculty of Law, Tokyo, 2003.

“Legal Education in the US and Japan,” Presentation to Legal Sociology Seminar, Waseda University Faculty of Law, Tokyo, 2003.

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“Tobacco, Law, and Policy in Japan,” Presentation to Japanese Law seminar (cancelled due to snow), Harvard Law School, 2002.

“Tobacco Control and the Liberal State: Lessons Learned,” Annual

Meeting, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, 2002.

“Dispute Resolution in Japan,” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, 2002.

“Aibo in Tokyo: Globalization, Americanization, and Japanese Civil Justice,” The Clifford Symposium, DePaul University School of Law, Chicago, 2002.

“Facing Danger: Bioterrorism and the Duty to Treat,” National Press Club, Washington DC, 2002. “The Ritual of Rights in Japan,” Waseda University Graduate School of Law, Tokyo, 2001.

“The Legal Sociology of Smoking in Japan,” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Budapest, 2001.

“Smoke and Manners: Law, Politics, and Tobacco in Japan,” at a conference on “Change, Continuity and Context: Japanese Law in the Twenty-First Century,” University of Michigan Law School, 2001.

“Comparing the Legal Conflicts over Contaminated Blood; Yakugai AIDS

in Japan, France, and the US,” University of Tokyo Faculty of Law, 2001 “Rolling Big Tobacco in a Silk Kimono: Smoking and the Japanese State,”

at “Tobacco Control and the Liberal State: The Legal, Ethical, and Policy Issues” (1st meeting), New York, 2000.

“Blood Justice: Courts, Conflict, and Compensation in Japan, France, and

the US,” at New York University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Connecticut, UC Berkeley, 1999/2000.

“Comparing the Legal Systems of Japan, France, and the US,” Seikei

University, Tokyo, 2000. “Battles over Blood: Is Japan Unique?” Tezukayama University, Nara,

Japan, 2000. “Policy Failure, Health Care, and the Blood System,” Chuo University,

Tokyo, Japan, 2000.

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“Comparing the Blood Feuds,” Japanese Public Policy Association

Annual Meeting, Tokyo, 2000. “Blood Feuds,” US Department of Health and Human Services, Health

Research Services Administration, Washington, DC, 2000.

“Rights, Rituals, and Comparative Politics,” Festschrift for Chalmers Johnson, Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2000.

“The Ritual of Rights in Japan,” Law and Society Association Annual

Meeting, Aspen, 1999.

“The U.S., France, and Japan: Comparing the Blood Feuds,” Department of Sociology, University of Padua, Italy, 1999.

“Thinking Comparatively about Law, Politics, and Health Policy,” Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, Grenoble, France, 1999.

“Public Health Systems in Crisis: Responding to Tainted Blood,” Pierre Mendès University, Grenoble, France, 1999.

“Charting the Course to a Transdisciplinary Academic Career,” New York University, Leadership Alliance, New York, 1998.

“Contemporary Issues in Health Law,” Health Law Society, New York University Law School, 1998.

“Blood, AIDS, and the Japanese Legal System,” Workshop on Japanese Law, Washington University Law School, St. Louis, 1998.

“Graduate and Undergraduate Education in Law and Society: The NYU Experience,” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Aspen, 1998.

“Blood Policy: Lessons Learned,” seminar on Critical Issues in the AIDS Pandemic, Program in Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University, 1998.

“International Responses to the HIV/Blood Crisis: Perspectives from Japan and the United States,” Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 1998.

“Are There Ethics in Japanese Medicine,” US-Japan Center, Harvard University, 1997.

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“Collaborative, Comparative Research on Health Care Policy, Law, and Ethics: Looking Backward, Looking Ahead,” CGP Thematic Workshop on Health Care in Tokyo, 1997.

“AIDS, Law, and Public Policy,” Pre-law Lecture Series, New York University, 1997.

“Deconstructing the Japanese HIV-Contaminated Blood Scandal,” Institute for Asian Studies, Columbia University, 1997.

“Regulation and Administrative Law in Japan: Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Blood,” East Asian Legal Program, Harvard Law School, 1996.

“Blood, Law, and Culture in Japan,” Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania, 1996.

“Law and Legal Culture in Japan,” International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati, Spain, 1996.

“Should U.N. Peacekeepers Receive Mandatory HIV Testing,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Scholars Program, Annual Meeting, Aspen Institute, 1996.

“Blood and Bureaucracy in Japan: Law, Conflict, and Compromise,” meeting on HIV-Contaminated Blood, Policy, and Conflict, Castello di Santa Maria Novella, Italy, 1996.

“Japanese Health Care: Would it Work in Hawaii?” Office of Governor Benjamin Cayetano, Honolulu, 1995.

“No-Fault Compensation for Blood Borne Disease in the US: A Critique,” U.C. Hastings College of the Law, 1995.

“Patient's Rights and Japanese Legal Culture,” Research Committee on the Sociology of Law, Annual Meeting, Tokyo, 1995.

“AIDS, Culture, and Conflict: Health Policy in Japan,” Fund for the City of New York, 1995.

“International Comparisons in Health Care Systems: The Case of Japan,” Boston University Health Care Management Program, 1995.

“Rights Rhetoric, Conflict, and Policy in Japan,” American Bar Foundation, Chicago, 1995.

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“Comparing AIDS Policies: How? Why?” Discussant for "AIDS Policy in Europe and the United States: International Conference on Organizational Responses," Center for European Studies, New York University, 1995.

“Health Law: Current Perspectives from Abroad,” American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1994.

“Recruiting and Promoting Law Professors in Japan,” for symposium on “Selecting Minds: Law Faculty Recruitment in the Western Legal Tradition,” University of Trento Faculty of Law, Trento, Italy, 1992.

“Studying Japanese Health Care: Possibilities and Pitfalls from the Perspective of Comparative Research Methodology,” Princeton University Department of Sociology, 1992.

LANGUAGES Japanese

French TEACHING Law and Society in Japan (graduate/law) EXPERIENCE Torts (law)

Disasters and the Law (law) Law and Social Policy (graduate/law) Urban Settlements: Law, Housing & Conflict in NYC (undergraduate) Law and Science (graduate/law) Tobacco: Law, Policy, and Ethics (law) Public Health Law and Policy: Domestic and Global Perspectives (law)

COMMITTEE SERVICE University of Pennsylvania:

• Law School Representative to the Faculty Senate, 2017-19. • Elected as one of four faculty representatives to the University

Council Steering Committee, 2018-19. • Faculty Senate Committee on the Faculty (SCOF), 2016-18. • Chair, Issues in Contemporary East Asia Speaker Series, 2015-

17. • Hearing Officer, Office of Student Conduct, 2015-17. • University Council Committee on Academic and Related

Affairs, 2015-17. • Fulbright Committee, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2016-18. • Member, Penn School of Medicine, Ad Hoc Committee on

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Appointments and Promotions, 2011-12. • Member, Search Committee, School of Medicine, for Chair,

Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, 2010-11. • Global Health Advisory Committee, Office of the Provost,

2007-present. • Advisory Board and Participant, Provost Seminar on Bioethics

Commissions, University of Pennsylvania, 2010-11. • Member, Hearings List, University of Pennsylvania Faculty

Grievance Commission, 2006-2009 (empaneled 2008). • Chair, Seminar Series, “Issues in Contemporary East Asia,”

Center for East Asian Studies, 2006-2008; 2010-12. • Admissions Committee, Center for Bioethics, 2002-2003. • Executive Committee (elected), Center for East Asian Studies,

2003-2005. • Consultant, University of Pennsylvania Tobacco Center of

Regulatory Science (TCORS) • Radio Interview, Knowledge at Wharton Radio Show, about

the FDA's regulation of tobacco packet warnings.

University of Pennsylvania Law School: • Co-Editor, SSRN, Legal Scholarship Network, Public Law and

Legal Theory Paper Series, 2006-present • Co-organizer, Annual Faculty Retreat, 2017 • Member, Admissions Committee, 2013-2016 • Member, Academic Careers Committee, 2015-16 • Co-Director, Center for Asian Law, 2014-present • Career Planning and Placement Committee, 2013-2014 • Legal Education Programs Committee, 2013-2014 • Deputy Dean for International Affairs, 2009-2012. • Member, Tenure and Promotions Committee, 2009-2010;

2016-17. • Member, Nominations Committee, 2009-2012 • Member, Technology Committee, 2012 • Member, International Programs, 2002-2004; 2005-2006;

2007-2012 (ex officio 2009-12); 2013-17 (Chair, 2006-2007; 2016-17).

• Member, Educational Programs Committee, 2006-2007; Chair, 2007-2008

• Faculty Advisor, Journal of International Economic Law, 2002-2004

• Faculty Advisor, Journal of International Law, 2012 • Faculty Advisor, Journal of International Law and Politics,

2005-2007

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• Member, Disciplinary Committee, 2005-2006 • Member, Legal Education Programs Committee, 2014-15. • Member, Academic Freedom and Responsibility Committee,

2014-17 (Chair, 2016-17). • Member, Search Committee, Assistant Dean for Graduate

Programs, 2017. • Mentor, Sharswood Fellow (Deepa Das Acevado)

SJD Advisor (Craig Martin; Eri Osaka); SJD Dissertation Committee (Cindy Chang) Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Mark Bookman (EALC).

New York University, Institute for Law and Society:

• Steering Committee, 1996-2001 • Planning Committee, 1996-2001 • Graduate Curriculum Committee, 1996-2001 • Admissions Committee, 1996-2001 • Faculty Executive Committee, Law and Society Minor, 1996-

2001 • Recruitment Committee, 1997, 2000 • Law and Society Field Exam Committee, 1998-2001

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