1. | International Cooperation on Generative AI Governance: Towards a Common Framework to Advance Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law
Hiroki Habuka, David U. Socol de la Osa Cambridge Handbook on Generative AI and the Law 2025 |
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2. | Building Global Critical Minerals Standards: Recommendations to Enhance the US-Japan Agreement with G7 Insights, and a Blueprint for Future Regulation
David U. Socol de la Osa, Tetsuya Yamashita Washington International Law Journal 2025 |
3. | AI Technologies in Critical Sectors: Global Certification Frameworks and Market Access
Hiroki Habuka, David U. Socol de la Osa, Kei Takahashi Center for International Economic Collaboration 2025 |
4. | The Geopolitics of AI: Japan's Role in a Shifting Global Landscape
David U. Socol de la Osa, Hiroki Habuka The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 2025 |
5. | The Geopolitics of AI Governance: From Cooperation to Competition, and a Path to Stability
David U. Socol de la Osa National University of Singapore, Law Research Blog 2025 |
6. | AI Governance on a Global Scale: Next Steps for the G7 Hiroshima Framework
Hiroki Habuka, David U. Socol de la Osa Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance 2024 |
7. | Shaping Global AI Governance: Enhancements and Next Steps for the G7 Hiroshima AI Process
Hiroki Habuka, David U. Socol de la Osa Center for Strategic and International Studies 2024 |
8. | What Norwegian Sustainability Can Teach the U.S.: A Comparative Legal and Policy Roadmap Towards Renewable Energy Independence
David U. Socol de la Osa Texas Journal of Environmental Law, State Bar of Texas Environmental and Natural Resources Law Section 2024 |
9. | AI at the Bench: Legal and Ethical Challenges of Informing – or Misinforming – Judicial Decision-Making Through Generative AI
David U. Socol de la Osa, Nydia Remolina Data & Policy Journal, Cambridge University Press 2024 |
10. | The State of Murder in Japan and the United States: A Story of Socioeconomic Integration and Police Geography
David U. Socol de la Osa University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 2020 |
No. | Name of subject/Conference Name | Year | Site |
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1. | From Smart Cities to Smart Societies: Key Developments in Critical Sectors(Japan-America-Germany Symposium on Frontier of Sciences) |
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Presentation date : 2024 |
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2. | Digging Deeper: Critical Mineral Regulation, Economics and Sustainability Commitments in Japan and the US(28th National Technology Law Conference, NYTU) |
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Presentation date : 2024 |
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3. | AI Certification in Critical Sectors: Regulatory Frameworks for Market Access in the European Union and China(Center for International Economic Collaboration) |
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Presentation date : 2024 |
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4. | Leveraging Law for Innovation: Navigating Disruptive Technology Regulation and Fostering Economic Growth(Research Center for Global Economic Systems, Hitotsubashi University) |
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Presentation date : 2023 |
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5. | Urban Regeneration: Building Sustainable Cities(Social Impact Lab Japan) |
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Presentation date : 2023 |
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6. | Shaping Global AI Governance: Enhancements and Next Steps for the G7 Hiroshima AI Process(Mapping and Governing the Online World) |
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No. | Award name | Year |
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1. | Regulating the Abyss: Governance Frameworks for Deep-Sea Critical Mineral Mining in the UK, Norway, and Japan | 2025 |
2. | AI Technologies in Critical Sectors: Global Certification Frameworks for Market Access | 2024 |
3. | Shaping Global AI Governance: Enhancements and Next Steps for the G7 Hiroshima AI Process | 2024 |
4. | Cellular Agriculture: Key Regulatory and Socioeconomic Matters in Southeast Asia | 2024 |
5. | Digging Deeper: Critical Mineral Regulation and Sustainability Commitments in Japan and the US | 2024 |
6. | Oscar Milton Davis Award | 2020 |
7. | Milton C. Sharp Award | 2020 |
8. | Dean's Scholar Award | 2018 |
9. | Texas State Senate Proclamation | 2016 |
10. | Dean’s Achievement Award | 2016 |