LLM Theses
Below is a selection of dissertation titles from our LLM students,
- Human Rights Abuses of Muslim Women.
- The External Competences of the European Communities and the European
Union
- An Examination of Shareholder Verses Stakeholder Argument in Relation
to Corporate Governance
- Are raising the standards of human rights and promoting the respect
for international humanitarian law contradictory or complementary objectives
for International intervention in post-conflict situations?
- Non-Executive Director is an important element in the Anglo-American
corporate legal system
- Environment and trade
- Regulatory Networks: Role of Law and the Future of Developing States?
- The EU constitution, UK parliamentary sovereignty and foreign policy
- Is extensive use of the powers of stop and search an infringement
of civil liberties or a legitimate stratagem in controlling crime?
- Transplantation of Corporate Legal regimes: Does it promote better
corporate governance?
- A Critical assessment of the African Commission after 18 years of
existence
- The Protection of Minority Shareholders' Rights: Remedies to Unfair
Prejudice and Premises for Bringing Proceedings
- To what extent does the WTO dispute settlement system promote free
trade under the new GATT regime?
- The protection of minority shareholders
- The application of "Non-executive directors" system in China
and its future
- EU: Should the free movement of goods take a backseat to Environmental
protection?
- The Internationalisation of Competition Law (antitrust law)
- The legal thinking of the security of paying on line in EC law
- Is International Law workable in theory and Unworkable in Practice?
- The Key to the Central Asia for International Trade
- EC Antitrust Modernisation: Which Challenges? For Whom?
- What are the arguments for and against 'stakeholder theory'? Examine
several arguments for and against the theory
- Guantanamo Bay: legal status, jurisdiction, detainees
- Human rights, companies and international institutions in the context
of globalization
- Transnational Merger and Acquisition
- The regulation of online gambling from a consumer protection perspective
- Counter Terrorism, Sate Security & Civil Liberties: A Critical
study with special reference to developments since 9/11
- Children and Poverty
- Possible punitive measures that could be taken against those who commit
human right abuses
- Global strategies against high level corruption
- The role of international law in promoting order and justice in sub-Saharan
Africa, with the intension of looking at the challenges facing the African
Union as the new regional body taking over from the Organisation of
African Unity and especially the African Court of Human of Human Rights
and the proposed Africa Court of Justice.
- Terrorism and the media
- International HR law to alleviate poverty as a critical factor in
making poverty reduction effective and sustainable
- International Environmental law: Climate change (and sustainable
development) and the need to protect the atmosphere
- Compare and contrast the Corporate Governance system of a least two
countries
- Critically examine the legal and governance restrains on excessive
executive director remuneration from the perspective of corporate governance
- Refugee and Internally displaced peoples
- Events since the year 2000 show that International Humanitarian Law
is in need of serious reform
- The problems surrounding the definition of terrorism
- The way war is presented and discuss issues in relation to a definition
of terrorism - the benefits that a universal definition would bring
- whether a universal definition is possible
- The Human Right to Food as a fundamental right: The case of food
politicisation in Zimbabwe
- Analysis of the role the NGSs played in the former Yugoslavia conflict
focusing on their missions, their objectives and particularly on the
role they played in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia
- Free movement of goods in the European Union
- Financing Terrorism / IRA
- Achieving 'a high common level of consumer protection' in Europe
through EU Consumer Policy: The case of maximum and minimum harmonization
and European Contract Law
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