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پایان‌نامه‌های حقوقی خارجی فروردین‌ماه 97

 

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1 LT1 Watermarks as Evidence in Civil Law/ Martyn M.N.C. Schellekens.- Supervisor: S.L. Gellaerts.- Advisor: M.H.M. Schellekens.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: LLM Law & Technology; 2011.
2 LT2 On Steel Birds of Prey; an analysis of the legal and ethical aspects of the US deployment of Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles in contemporary armed conflicts/ Pawel Archipow.- Supervisor: B. Van den Berg.- Advisor: M.E.A. Goodwin.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2012.
3 LT3 Ambiguities in the revised “cookie law” and its national implementations: a comparative analysis of Member State approaches/ Elaine Oldhoff.- Supervisor: C.M.C.K. Cuijpers.- Advisor: Dr. E. Kosta.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2013.
4 LT4 Developing countries at the international crossfire of GMO regulation: the case of former Soviet countries/ Aysel Asgarova.- Supervisor: B.J. Koop.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2013.
5 LT5 Improving the collective management of copyright licensing of music in Europe: an evaluation of the approaches of EU and contract law to the problem/ Enrico Sartore.- Supervisor: M. Dizon.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2014.
6 LT6 Ensuring privacy: use of online personal data from social media by disability insurance companies/ Jasper van Berkel.- Supervisor: M.G.H. Niezen; M. Macenaite.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2014.
7 LT7 3D printing challenges on copyright and design rights/ Maria Mouzaki.- Supervisor: Eleni Kosta.- Advisor: Maurice Schellekens.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2014-2015.
8 LT8 Audit clause in intellectual property licensing agreements/ Joao Molinari Junior.- Supervisor: Maurice H. M. Schellekens.- Advisor: LL.M. Lorenzo Dalla Corte.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2015.
9 LT9 Privacy Diversity, Privacy in Public and CCTV in the Netherlands: Legal and Psychological Frameworks/ Mandy van Oirschot.- Supervisor: Tjerk Timan.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2014-2015.
10 LT10 Non-Commercial Use Levy: Friend or Foe?/ Manuel M.V.E. Simoes Lopes.- Supervisor: M.H.M. Schellekens.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2014-2015.
11 LT11 Electronic Identification and Authentication after the 910/2014 Regulation: Where do we stand?: An e-Government perspective/ Katerina Tetrimida.- Supervisor: Eleni Kosta.- Advisor: C.M.K.C. Cuijpers.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2014-2015.
12 LT12 Forgetting censorship – determining the balance between the right to be forgotten and other rights and values after Article 17 (3) of the General Data Protection Regulation and Case C-131/12/ Agamemnon Gavriilidis.- Supervisor: P.E.I. Korenhof.- Advisor: R.E. Leenes.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2014-2015.
13 LT13 Should the Dutch legislator criminalize revenge porn as a separate offence?/ Elay Naim.- Supervisor: E.J. Koops.- Advisor: M.H. Schellekens.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2016.
14 LT14 The Sweetie project: what criminal provisions are applicable to online webcam sex with (virtual) minors and how and to what extent does the legislation provide possibilities for covert investigation measures to combat this activity?/ Dominique van Woensel.- Supervisor: B.J. Koops.- Advisor: M. Dizon.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2016.
15 LT15 Data breach notification and the risk of over-notification under the GDPR: a comparative analysis of US and EU experiences in practice/ Matthias De Bruyne.- Supervisor: E.M.L. Moerel.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2015-2016.
16 LT16 Codes of conduct under the EU data protection regulation: little incentives to prove accountability?/ Andrea Gonzalez Paz.- Supervisor: Eleni Kosta.- Advisor: Dimitra Stefanatou.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Technology; 2016.
17 LT17 The Accountability for Whistleblowing Activity by Trade Secret Laws in the EU and the US: Has potential enforcement still chilling effects? A comparison between the newest legislation in the EU and the US/ Dounia Skalli-Houssaini.- Supervisor: [M. Husovec].- M.A. University: Tilburg; 2016.
18 LT18 Opportunites du REDD+ pour l’amenagement durable des forets tropicales Obstacles a son implantation en Republique Democratique du Congo: perspective juridique/ Fimpa Tuwizana Twison.- M.A. University: De Montreal; Faculty: De Droit; 2013.
19 LT19 Choice of Law in respect of contracts in the United Arab Emirates and the European Union; and related aspects of Private International Law in relation to the Dubai International Financial Centre/ Hamad Ibrahim Ahmed Ali Alustath.- P.H.D. University: Essex; Faculty: Law; Department: Philosophy in Law; 2015.
20 LT20 The End of the Law: Human Evolution, Neurolaw, and the Soul/ David W. Opderbeck.- Supervisor: Conor Cunningham; John Milbank.- P.H.D. University: Nottingham; Faculty: Arts; Department: Humanities; 2017.
21 LT21 Accommodating Exogenous Communities at Local Level: The Case of Gura-Ferda Woreda of SNNPRS and Pawe Woreda of BGNRS/ Melese Chekol Tuafie.- Supervisor: Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance Studies; 2017.
22 LT22 IHL and war on terrorism: the case of Al-Shabbaab/ Tewodros AlAamrew.- Supervisor: Mizanie Abate.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance Studies; 2017.
23 LT23 Freedom of Expression and Prior Restraining factors in Ethiopia: Focus on Printing Media/ Melkamu Ogo Negerasha.- Advisor: Mohammed Abdo.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance studies; 2017.
24 LT24 Rebalancing Copyright Law/ Christopher John Adduono.- P.H.D. University: Southampton; Faculty: Business and Law; 2015.
25 LT46 The place and Relevance of Public interest litigation in Ethiopia/ Kassahun Mulatu Gurmu.- Advisor: Getachew Assefa.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance Studies; Studied Course: Constitutional and Public law; 2017.
26 LT47 Employment Rights of Female Employees in the Construction Industry: The Case of Bole Arabssa Condominium Housing Building Project in Addis Ababa/ Estifanos Balew Liyew.- Advisor: Meron Zeleke.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance Studies; Studied Course: Human Rights; 2017.
27 LT48 The Respect For Human Rights In Pre-Trial Criminal Investigation (The Case Of Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfine)/ Fisaha Getachew.- Advisor: Ermias Kostre.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Studied Course: Human Rights; 2015.
28 LT49 Graduates’ Perceptions of the Criminal Justice Degree as Preparation for a Career in Law Enforcement/ George Robert Franks.- Advisor: Yvonna Lincoln.- P.H.D. University: Texas A&M; 2009.
29 LT50 Fundamental Rights, Contract Law and the Protection of the Weaker Party: A Comparative Analysis of the Constitutionalisation of Contract Law, with Emphasis on Risky Financial Transactions/ Olha Oleksandrivna Cherednychenko.- P.H.D. University: Utrecht; 2007.
30 LT51 A Research to Develop English Insurance Law to Accommodate Islamic Principles/ Mahfuz.- Advisor: Kristy K Keywood.- P.H.D. University: Manchester; Faculty: Humanities; Department: School of Law; 2012.
31 LT52 The Development of Consumer Protection Laws in Tanzania for Electronic Consumer Contracts/ Theodora Mwenegoha.- P.H.D. University: Bond; Faculty: Law; 2015.
32 LT53 Dangerous Orbits: Applying the Law of Self-defence to Hostile Acts Against Satellite Systems/ Elias Mannheimer.- Supervisor: Olle Marsater.- M.A. University: Uppsala; Faculty: Law; Department: Law; Studied Course: Public International Law; 2017.
33 LT54 The Rule of Law Framework of the European Union: A Council of Europe approach: co-operation as the pre-condition of efficiency/ Vivien Szalai-Krausz.- Supervisor: Per Jansson.- M.A. University: Linkoping; Faculty: Arts and Sciences; Department: Management and Engineering; Studied Course: Social Science in International and European Relations; 2014.
34 LT55 Unfair Contract Terms in European Contract Law: Legal consequences for and beyond Swedish Contract Law/ Mattias Garrido.- Supervisor: Joel Samuelsson.- M.A. University: Uppsala; Department: Law; Studied Course: European Union Law; 2014.
35 LT56 Liability for Land Damages due to Mining Activities: A comparative analysis of the legislation in selected Nordic countries with an outlook to Greenlandic law/ Alex Tihinen.- M.A. University: Lulea; Department: Business, Administration, Technology and Social Sciences; Studied Course: Jurisprudence; 2014.
36 LT57 Fragmentation and constitutionalisation of international law: a teleological inquiry/ Rossana Deplano.- P.H.D. University: Brunel; Faculty: Law; 2012.
37 LT58 The Right to a Fair Trial under Saudi Law of Criminal Procedure: A Human Rights Critique/ Salman Muhammed AL-Subaie.- P.H.D. University: Brunel; 2013.
38 LT59 Frustration of Performance of Contracts: A comparative and Analytic Study in Islamic Law and English Law/ Ibrahim Saad Alhowaimil.- Supervisor: Holger Sutschet.- P.H.D. University: Brunel; Faculty: Law; 2013.
39 LT60 Gangs in a rural town: An analysis of community perceptions of crime, gangs, and the new in-migrant population/ Angela Glosser.- Advisor: Matthew DeLisi.- P.H.D. University: Iowa State; Department: Sociology; 2013.
40 LT61 The Socio-Economic Impact of Female Employment on Intimate Partner Violence; A study on Female Employees of Yirgalem Addis Textile Factory/ Gelila Teame.- Advisor: Meron Zeleke.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance; Studied Course: Human Rights; 2016.
41 LT62 Progressive corporate law as a new frontier in workers’ cause lawyering: the case of Israel/ Amiram Gill.- M.A. University: Stanford; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: International Legal Studies; 2006.
42 LT63 Performing Rights Societies in the Digital Environment/ Philippe Gillieron.- M.A. University: Stanford; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: International Legal Studies; 2006.
43 LT64 Assessment of Intergovernmental Relation Between the City of Dire Dawa and Its Surrounding Local administrations/ Girma Cheru W/Meskel.- Advisor: Ketema Waljira.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance; Studied Course: Federal Studies; 2017.
44 LT65 The need for modernizing The Ethiopian bankruptcy law (A critical analysis)/ Girma Dejene Gobena.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Department: Law; 2005.
45 LT66 “Indigenous” and “Non-indigenous” People’s Rights in Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State: The Right to Political Participation of “Non-Indigenous” People in Bambasi Woreda/ Gizachew Wondie.- Advisor: Getahun Kassa.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance; Studied Course: Human Rights; 2015.
46 LT67 God’s Law or State’s Law: Authority and Islamic Family Law Reform in Bahrain/ Sandy Russell Jones.- Advisor: Joseph Lowry; Jamal Elias; Heather Sharkey.- P.H.D. University: Pennsylvania; Studied Course: Religious Studies; 2010.
47 LT68 “She is Not One Who Would Have Fought”: Countering Legitimacy Challenges to International Humanitarian Law through Comparative Analysis of Islamic Laws of Armed Conflict/ Sophia Helen Golvach.- Supervisor: Hina Azam; Robert Chesney.- M.A. University: Texas at Austin; Department: Law; 2016.
48 LT69 Finding a Middle Ground in the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage/ Laura Lynn Gongaware.- Supervisor: Luis Filipe Vieira de Castro.- M.A. University: Texas A&M; Studied Course: Anthropology; 2013.
49 LT70 The Application of European Competition Law in Arbitration Proceedings/ Penio Penev Gospodinov.- Supervisor: Roger J. Van Den Bergh.- P.H.D. University: Erasmus University Rotterdam; Department: law and economics; 2014.
50 LT71 Watching the Watchers: Non-state Actor Monitoring of State Compliance with International Humanitarian Law/ Brooke Caroline Greene.- Advisor: Tanisha Fazal.- P.H.D. University: Columbia; Faculty: Arts and Sciences; Department: Political Science; 2015.
51 LT72 The International Employment Contract: Ideal, Reality and Regulatory Function of European Private International Law of Employment/ Ugljesa Grusic.- Supervisor: Hugh Collins; Jan Kleinheisterkamp; Michael Bridge.- P.H.D. University: The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Department: Law; 2012.
52 LT73 Essays on the Economic Analysis of Tort Law/ Alice Guerra.- Supervisor: Francesco Parisi.- P.H.D. University: Erasmus University Rotterdam; Department: Law and Economics; 2015.
53 LT74 The Opportunities and Challenges of the Federal Tax Administration Legal Framework of Ethiopia in Combating Tax Corruption/ Habib Jemal.- Advisor: Solomon Nigusse.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance; Studied Course: Constitutional and Public Laws; 2015.
54 LT75 Dissolution and Winding up of PLCs Under the Ethiopian Law/ Hailemariam Temesgen.- Advisor: Ato Fekadu Petros.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance; Studied Course: Business Law; 2017.
55 LT76 Individuals’ Gateway to the COMESA Court of Justice: Prospects and Challenges/ Hamid Kassa Ali.- Advisor: Martha Belete.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: Public International Law; 2016.
56 LT77 Judicial discourses involving domestic violence and expert testimony/ Melissa Hamilton.- Supervisor: William R. Kelly.- P.H.D. University: Texas at Austin; Department: Sociology; 2006.
57 LT78 The impact of anti-money laundering legislation on the legal profession in South Africa/ Abraham John Hamman.- Supervisor: Lovell Fernandez.- P.H.D. University: the Western Cape; Department: Law; 2015.
58 LT79 Clearing away the legal mist of the family business/ Hania M. Hammoud.- Advisor: Nabil Antaki.- P.H.D. University: Montreal; Faculty: Law; 2016.
59 LT80 The Right To Access Health Care For Elderly People: The Case Of Addis Ababa, Gulele Sub-City/ Hana Abadi.- Advisor: Meron Zeleke.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Studied Course: Human Rights; 2015.
60 LT81 The Influence of ICC Arbitral Decisions on Canadian Law: Comparative Study between Civil Law and Common Law Jurisdictions/ Saleha Hedaraly.- Advisor: Stephane Beaulac; Konstantia Koutouki.- M.A. University: Montreal; Faculty: Law; 2012.
61 LT82 Reconciling Contradictory Feminism Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and the Queers Who Love It/ Helen Logan Hicks.- Supervisor: Xavier Livermon; Kareem Khubchandani.- M.A. University: Texas at Austin; 2016.
62 LT83 Intellectual property rights infringement on the internet: an analysis of the private international law implications/ Nataliya Hitsevich.- P.H.D. University: London; Faculty: Law; 2015.
63 LT84 From the ground up: An analysis of the international regulation of agriculture using a rights-based approach to food security/ Hope Nadine Johnson.- Supervisor: Rowena Maguire.- P.H.D. University: Queensland University of Technology; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: Law; 2016.
64 LT85 How the use of computerized crime mapping was affected by characteristics of law enforcement agencies in 2007/ Jia Ma.- Advisor: Matthew DeLisi; Debra Satterfield.- M.A. University: Iowa State; Department: Sociology; 2013.
65 LT86 L’hypotheque legale de la construction – Un outil de protection des creances des soustraitants toujours efficace?/ Jonathan Hudon.- Advisor: Elise Charpentier.- M.A. University: Montreal; Faculty: Law; 2016.
188 LT25 Transport PPP decisions in Korea: value for money assessment and risk quantification/ Ji Hong Park.- P.H.D. University: Southampton; Faculty: Engineering and the Environment; 2014.
189 LT26 International Mechanisms Dealing with Gross Violations of Human Rights: Opportunities and Challenges for the International Criminal Court/ Abadir Mohamed Ibrahim.- Advisor: Khushal Vibhute.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa University; Faculty: Law; 2009.
190 LT27 The Right To Secession: The Possibility Of Its Application With Regard To The Current Fiscal Set Up In Ethiopia/ Abay Addis.- Advisor: Solomon Negussie.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa University; 2016.
191 LT28 Maritime drug interdiction in international law/ Pieter Johannes Jacobus van der Kruit.- P.H.D. University: Utrecht; 2007.
192 LT29 Regulating Proliferation And Misuse Of Small Arms In Eastern Gojjam Zone Of Amhara Regional State/ Aemro Tenaw.- Advisor: Mesfin Gebremichael.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; 2016.
193 LT30 The Regulation and Supervision of Interest-Free Banking in Ethiopia/ Alyu Abate.- Advisor: Zakarias Keneaa.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; 2016.
194 LT31 Development And Competency Of Forensic Examination In The Protection Of The Rights Of The Accused In The Criminal Justice Of Ethiopia: Prospects And Challenges (The Case Of Homicide In Addis Ababa)/ Assefa Mulugeta.- Advisor: Fasil Mulatu.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; 2016.
195 LT32 Wto Accesion and Required Product Standards: The Case of Ethiopia/ Binnyam Ahmed.- Advisor: Elias Nour.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa University; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: Business Law; 2010.
196 LT33 Implementation of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) In Ethiopia/ Ashenafi Haile Degefa.- Advisor: Dejene Girma.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa.
197 LT34 The Need For An Independent National Human Rights Institution For Children In Ethiopia/ Fikreab Gintamo.- Advisor: Yared Legese.- M. A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: Human Right; 2010.
198 LT35 Creating an area safe from crimes and antisocial behaviors: a case study on the effectiveness of community policing at Kirkos sub-city of Addis Ababa/ BEREKET SISAY AYALEW.- Advisor: DemelashKassaye.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; 2016.
199 LT36 Status of concluding observations of the committee on the rights of the child in Ethiopia/ Anteneh Geremew.- Advisor: Yitayew Alemayehu.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance Studeis; 2015.
200 LT37 Large-scale agricultural development and land rights of pastoralists in Ethiopia: the case Ofbodi people/ Ayele Dubo Sime.- Advisor: Muradu Abdo.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: Constitutional and Public Law; 2015.
201 LT38 Public and Self-Perceptions of the F.D.R.E. Defence Force/ Berhane Zikarge.- Advisor: Yonas Adaye.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; 2016.
202 LT39 The Law and the Practice of Regulating Bank Governance in Ethipia/ Genene Azene.- Advisor: Tilahun Teshome.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; 2010.
204 LT41 Assessment of the Role of CSOs in Human Rights Education in Ethiopian/ Dawit Berhane.- Advisor: Awetu Simesso.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Department: Human Rights; 2015.
205 LT42 Property Grabbing and Inheritance Rights of Children in Ethiopia/ Bezawit Tamirat.- Advisor: Yonas Birmeta.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; 2016.
206 LT43 Freedom of Expression and Digital Activism for Human Rights: An Evaluation of Online Participatory Politics in the Ethiopian Context/ Biniam Abate.- Advisor: Yacob Haile-Mariam.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance; 2016.
207 LT44 Prospects and Challenges of Reforming the UN: Focus/ Dawit Berihun.- Advisor: Girmachew Alemu Aneme.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance; Studied Course: Public International Law; 2015.
208 LT45 Disqualification of Directors and Executive Officers as a Tool to ensure Good Corporate Governance in Ethiopia/ Bisrat Teklu.- Advisor: Zekarias Kenea.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: Business Law; 2016.
209 LT87 Towards Community Framework on Electronic Signatures and Indonesia Legal Framework/ Della Utami Rahmany.- Supervisor: J.E.J.Corien Prins.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Studied Course: Law and Technology; 2011.
210 TL88 To what extent should an ISP be held liable for third-party copyright/ Taragade Dangngam.- Supervisor: Colette Cuijpers.- M.A. University: Tilburg; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: Law and Technology; 2009.
211 LT89 Cyberjustice in Brazil the use of technology to enhance access to justice and procedural celerity/ Katia Balbino de Carvalho Ferreira.- Advisor: Nicolas Vermeys.- M.A. University: Montreal; Faculty: Law; 2015.
212 LT90 Freedom of Establishment and EU Corporate Law/ Maurizio Bianchini.- M.A. University: Padua; Studied Course: ECONOMY AND COMPANY MANAGEMENT; 2014-2015.
213 LT91 The role of equality in the provision of special measures to vulnerable and/or intimidated court users giving evidence in Crown Court trials/ Samantha Fairclough.- P.H.D. University: Birmingham; Faculty: Law; 2017.
214 LT92 External participation in the EU environmental decision-making process through the EU established instruments/ Ingrida Ilgauskiene.- Supervisor: Sophie Boyron.- P.H.D. University: Birmingham; Faculty: Arts and Law; Department: Law School; 2013.
215 LT93 Exploring how Crime Analysts Experience Working with other Peoples Traumatic Material/ Tracy Lavis.- P.H.D. University: Birmingham; Faculty: Psychology; Department: The Centre for Forensic and Criminological Psychology; 2012.
216 LT94 Towards a Discovery of Missing Voices: Social Forces and the Police Response to Maltas 6th May 1891 Disorder/ Rhoda Jayne Nemur Evans.- M.A. University: Birmingham; Faculty: Law; 2011.
217 LT95 The public philosophy of John Dewey and the evolution of law enforcement/ Michael Lewis Patterson.- M.A. University: Texas A&M; Studied Course: Art; 2004.
218 LT96 Developing a best practice framework for implementing public private partnerships (PPP) in Hong Kong/ Esther Cheung.- Supervisor: Stephen Kajewski.- P.H.D. University: Queensland University of Technology; Faculty: Built Environment and Engineering; 2009.
219 LT97 How non residential burglaries are solved: the effectiveness of police operations/ Nicholas James Erwood.- Supervisor: R.T. Coupe.- P.H.D. University: Birmingham; Faculty: Engineering; Department: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering; 2000.
220 LT98 the right to education of children and young people living with podoconiosis: The Case study in Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia/ Enguday Meskele.- Advisor: Benyam Dawit.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Department: Governance and Law; 2015.
221 LT99 Ethnic Federalism and Nation Building in Development: the Case of Ethiopia/ Endalamaw Chekol Baweke.- Advisor: Elias Nour.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law and Governance; Studied Course: Constitutional and Public Law.
222 LT100 Employee Attributions and Psychological Contract Breach in China/ Chen Guo.- Supervisor: David Holman; Mark Batey.- P.H.D. University: Manchester; Faculty: Humanities; Department: Alliance Manchester Business; 2015.
223 LT101 The Role of Consent in the Trafficking of Women for Sexual Exploitation: Establishing who the Victims Are, and haw They Should be Treated/ Jessica Christine Elliott.- P.H.D. University: Birmingham; Faculty: Arts and Law; Department: Law; 2011.
224 LT102 Promotion and succession management and associated retention issues in Australian law firms/ Elisabeth Anna Maria Hetterich.- Supervisor: Lisa Bradley.- P.H.D. University: Queensland University of Technology; Faculty: QUT Business; Studied Course: Business Administration; 2012.
225 LT103 Constitutional review: The Ethiopian Perspective/ Efrem Tamirat Getachew.- Advisor: Yared Legesse.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Department: Law and Good Governance; Studied Course: Constitutional and Public Law; 2015.
226 LT104 Emerging Practices of International Investment Arbitration Tribunals in Adjudicating Illegal Investments: Analyzing Selected Cases/ Efream Baraky.- Advisor: Mohammed Habib.- M.A. University: Addis Ababa; Faculty: Law; Studied Course: Public International Law; 2015.
227 LT105 Chain-wide consequences of transaction risks and their contractual solutions: managing interdependencies in differentiated agri-food supply chains/ Mark Wever.- Supervisor: S.W.F. Omta; J.H. Trienekens; P.M. Wognum.- P.H.D. University: Wageningen; Faculty: Social Sciences; 2012.
228 LT106 Econometric assessment of the impact of power sector reforms in Africa: A study of the generation, transmission and distribution sectors/ William Gboney.- Supervisor: John Cubbin.- P.H.D. University: City; Department: Economics; 2009.
229 LT107 Whether Sex-Selection for Non-Medical Reasons, Using Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis, Should be Permitted in the UK/ Mandeep Dyal.- Supervisor: Stephen Smith.- P.H.D. University: Birmingham; Faculty: Arts and Law; Department: Law; 2014.
230 LT108 Managing Oil Revenues for Socio-Economic Development in Nigeria: The Case for Community-Based Trust Funds/ Emeka Duruigbo.- M.A. University: Stanford; Faculty: Law; 2004.
231 LT109 Universal Jurisdiction in Respect of International Crimes: Theory and Practice in Africal/ Buhle Angelo Dube.- Supervisor: L. Fernandez.- P.H.D. University: Western Cape; Faculty: Law; 2015.
232 LT110 Protection of petrolium resources in Africa: a comparative analysis of oil and gas laws of selected African States/ Douglas Tlogane Mailula.- Advisor: Andre Thomashausen.- P.H.D. University: South Africa; Department: Economics; 2013.
233 LT111 A comparative review of legislative reform of electronic contract formation in South Africa/ Sizwe Lindelo Snail ka Mtuze.- Supervisor: Tana Pistorius.- Advisor: Tana Pistorius.- M.A. University: South Africa; Department: Mercantile Law; 2015.
234 LT112 Juridical constraints on monetary sovereignty: implications for international economic law/ Philani Lithandane Ndlovu.- Supervisor: Christian Schulze.- M.A. University: South Africa; 2015.
235 LT113 Patent Ownership: Rights to Employee Inventions/ Vanessa Ann Mcbride.- Supervisor: T. Pistorius.- M.A. University: South Africa; 1996.
236 LT114 The rights and obligations of a bank when opening a bank account/ Innocent Makgane.- Supervisor: M. P. Makakaba.- M.A. University: South Africa; Department: Mercantile Law; 2015.
237 LT115 The Termination of the Employment Relationship on the Grounds of the Employees HIV Status/ Mmberegeni Kingshald Kone.- Supervisor: MR.C. MISCHKE; C. J. VISSER.- M.A. University: South Africa; 1995.
238 LT116 The Role of Trade Usage and the Allocation of Risk for Unauthorized Transactions in Internet Banking-Are- Evaluation of the Traditional Bank-Customer Relationship/ Stefan Anton Kleynhans.- Supervisor: W.G. Schulze.- M.A. University: South Africa; Studied Course: Banking Law; 2000.

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