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Abdul Rahman, N. (2011). Facing Up to In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) in Malaysia: Questions of Why and How IVF Should be regulated within the Framework of Malaysian Cultural and religious Values. Law School, Lancaster University. Ph.D.: 321.

Al-Bana, F. (2012). Criminal Liability for Sexual Transmission of / Exposure to, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) under United Arab Emirates (UAE) Law: A Critical Analysis. Law School, Lancaster University. PhD: 370.

Ayandele, A. E. (2001). Limited Liability and the Promotion of Entrepreneurship for Contemporary Partnerships. Law School, Lancaster University. M. Phil: 236.

Baker, H. (2003). Resisting Men's Violence to Women: Discourse of Shame and the effects of self-regulatory prac. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 445.

Basnet, G. (2009). The Human Right to Development and Poverty Eradication: Legal, Practical and Critical Perspectives. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 349.

Cahill, A., J (2007). The Human Right to Water and its application in the occupied Palestinian Territories. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 381.

Can, O. (2010). Private investment and protection of Human Rights: Bridging the governance gaps. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 332.

Chen, W. (2002). The Liberalization of Telecommunications in Hong Kong and its lessons for China. Law School, Lancaster. LL.M by Research: 136.

Christogeorgis, P. E. (1998). Regulatory Competition and Supervisory co-ordination in the reformation of European Banking. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 354.

Davies, L. (2004). Global Networks: Biotechnology Patentability. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 260.

Diathesopoulos, M. (2010). Management Contracts under there Perspective of Relational Contracts Theory: A Practical Application of the Theory of Norms. Law School, Lancaster. LL.M by Research: 251.

Fang, X. (2009). Analyzing Corporate Governance in the Light of Recent Developments and Evaluating its Relevance to China. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 270.

Hall, E. (2011). Cancellation Rights in Consumer Contracts. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 290.

Harvey, C. (2012) Self-Representation In International Criminal Procedure: Right or rhetoric? Law School, Lancaster. Ph.D: 153.

Hurley, F. A. (1996). The Law of the age that lies between 1154 and 1272 deserves patient study......... it is a luminous age throwing light on both past and future .....it was the critical moment in English Legal History. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 384.

Ibrahim, S., M.K. (2008). The Moral and Legal Status of the Human Foetus: A Critical Analysis from an Islamic Perspective. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 268.

Ipinyomi, F. I. (2012). The Responsibility to Protect and the Responsibility to Prevent: A Legitimate and Structural Framework for an International Non-Military Responsibility to Prevent Mass Atrocity and Internal Conflict in West Africa? Law School, Lancaster University. Ph.D.: 402.

Jones, C. (2003). Figuring 'the Family': Late Twentieth-Century accounts of lived experience and legal discourse around licensed donor insemination in Britain. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 282.

Lozidou, E. (1996). The King's Mad Spot: The Legal Regulation of In-Sanity in 19th Century. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 219.

Markou, C. (2011). Consumer Software Agents in the Online Buying Process: Risks Issues and the EU Legal Response. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 446.

Marshall, J. (1999). A Post-Structuralist Analysis of the Practices and Process of Lawyering in a Small Town. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 433.

Mayfield B.J.W. (2012) The Emergence of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. Law School, Lancaster. Ph.D: 311.

McInnis, L. R. (2001). Law and the Control of Infectious Disease during Extraordinary Emergencies. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 315.

Moorhead, P. G. (2009). The Development of the Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) and the extent to which the IVA procedure fulfils its original purpose. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 256.

Moran, L. (1996). The Homosexual(ity) of Law. Law School, Lancaster. PhD by Publication: 248.

Morris, R. (1994). Images of the Interpreter: A study of language - switching in the legal process. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 386.

Murnaghan, H. (2001). Leading cases of the Anti-Catholic Penal Laws in England 1559-1829: A Survey. Law School, Lancaster. M.Phil: 256.

Newberry-Jones, C. (2009). A study of the portrayal of the Legal Profession in 'Punch' Magazine and other works of Victorian Satire. Law School, Lancaster. LL.M by Research: 171.

Nordin, R. (2008). The Domestication of the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples (Orang Asli) in Malaysia. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 348.

Ost, S. (2001). An Analysis of the Euthanasia Phenomenon: Questions of Law, Morality and Medical Ethics within Contemporary Society. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 415.

Parry, R., P (2008). A Jurist in Society: The Life and Career of David Hughes Parry. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 299.

Pearson, G. (1999). The Law's Response to Football Hooliganism. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 391.

Ponce de Leon Torres, M. d. R. (2011). Human Rights Implementability methodology to help States Parties bound by the ICESR and other UN Instruments to comply with their human rights obligations: The Human Right to Drinking Water and the situation in Mexico. Law School, Lancaster University. PhD: 375.

Powell, J. (1997). Battered Women Who Kill - An Argument for Self-Definition. Law School, Lancaster. M. Phil: 239.

Raja, K. P. (2010). Corporate Governance, Minority Shareholders Rights and Remedies in Pakistan (A Comparative Study). Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 374.

Redmond, M. (2003). Citizenship, Nationality and Identity: The impact of EU interstate migration on young people. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 340.

Riley, S. P. (2005). A Phenomenology of International Criminal Justice. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 329.

Salim, M. R. (2005). Shareholders' Rights and Remedies in Malaysia. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 324.

Secker, E. E. (2008). Participation in International Human Rights Law: A Comparison of Theory and Practice. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 401.

Shaw, J., J, A (1998). Towards a metaphysical foundation for jurisprudence. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 285.

Stavert, H., J (2002). To what extent do (1) cultural and religious relativity; and (2) economic development, justify the use of preventative detention during peacetime in a developing nation? Malaysia - a case study. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 397.

Thanadsillapakul, L. (2000). A new Direction for ASEAN Regionalisation in the Changing Global Legal and Economic Environment. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 497.

Toumi, M. (2009). Cultures of Compliance: British and French Anti-Tax Avoidance Modules in Context and in Action. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 231.

Tumelty, P. (2002). Is Response Worthy of Praise? An evaluation and analysis of the current antinomy within international law between state sovereignty and humanitarian intervention. Law School, Lancaster. LL.M by Research: 148.

Tych, B. A. P. (1999). Property in Great Britain and Poland: A Comparison. Property regime in transformation - the Polish Case. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 362.

Unsworth, K. (1993). The policing and production of evidence: Contemporary Developments in Criminal Law. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 286.

Wallbank, J. (1997). Reconstructing Mothers and Fathers in Contemporary Debates on Child Support and the Lone-Parent Family. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 498.

Waris, A. (2009). Solving the Fiscal Crisis: Legitimising Taxation through realisation of Human Rights in Kenya. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 321.

Witbrodt, M. (2011). Indigenous Rights and State Opposition. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 479.

Xu Ke. (2009). Corporate Governance in China: A 'Law' unto itself. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 340.

Yaakob, H. (2009). Individual Reproductive Autonomy in Malaysia: Why couples should be allowed to use preimplantation genetic diagnosis to select the sex of their child. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 309.

Yamamoto, Y. (1992). Hobbes and Ecclesiastical Jurisprudence: Time, Consent and Ethos. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 193.

Yi, Yung -Jung (2004). Standard and Science in Trade Regulation in the Global Age: A Critique of the WTO SPS Agreement in relation to Public Health and Safety. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 253.

Yung, K. C. (2010). Corporate Political Connection and Corporate Governance: A Hong Kong Study. Law School, Lancaster. PhD: 329.

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