School of Law

Current Research Students

A to Z by Surname

A | C | D | E | G | H | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | V | W

A

  • Ana Laura Aiello. Planned Submission Date: 30 September 2014.
    Institutionalised and deinstitutionalised intellectually disabled persons in Europe
  • Nasser H. Al-Khalifa. Planned Submission Date: 31 December 2010.
    Multinational enterprises (corporations) and their human rights obligations towards their host countries
  • Ali Al Madawi. Planned Submission Date: 29 November 2011.
    Banking regulation and the reputation of International Financial Centres
  • Razan Alben-Ali. Planned Submission Date: 01 October 2013.
    Compulsory pre-marital screening in Kuwait
  • Khalifa A Alfadhel. Planned Submission Date: 31 October 2013.
    Conceptual Problems in the Application of the Democratic Norm in International Law to the Political Societies of the Arab World
  • Hamdan Darwish G Alghamdi. Planned Submission Date: 01 October 2010.
    The Effect of Public Policy on the Enforcement of International Arbitration Award: A Comparative Study of England and Saudi Arabia
  • Suhail Almerdas. Planned Submission Date: 31 May 2013.
    Saudi Legal Response to Cybercrime on the National and International Levels
  • Abdullah Aloraini. Planned Submission Date: 31 August 2013.
    A Critical Analysis of the Saudi Arabian Law relating to Disclosure as part of Corporate Governance in the light of UK Position
  • Saad Saeed Alotaibi. Planned Submission Date: 01 February 2011.
    The Saudi arbitration law and its compatibility with English law
  • Noura Aloumi. Planned Submission Date: 31 March 2012.
    Suspects: Rights and Police Malpractice in the Pre-trial Process of the Kuwait Criminal Justice System
  • Bader A. Alrajhi. Planned Submission Date: 30 April 2014.
    Terrorism and the law of Kuwait: local responses to universal threats and international demands
  • Abdulmalik M Altamimi. Planned Submission Date: 31 October 2015.
    The challenge of enforcing the rulings of the WTO Dispute Settlement Body, by ensuring prompt compliance and timely implementation in high profile cases
  • Isaac Lartey Annan. Planned Submission Date: 31 December 2012.
    Implementing the Right to Development in Ghana: Obligation of international co-operation in international law
  • Zainal Ayub. Planned Submission Date: 29 February 2012.
    Digital Evidence in Crimes: A Study on the Search and Seizure Procedure in Malaysia

C

  • Chu Van Dung. Planned Submission Date: 30 September 2016.
    The Investigation of Transnational Crime in Vietnam: with reference to the England and Wales, and the European Union
  • Mike Cooper. Planned Submission Date: 28 February 2013.
    Why Burglars Burgle: Offenders' Motives and Decision Making

D

  • Mr Tat Dung Dang. Planned Submission Date: 15 August 2016.
    The Participation of the Civil Society Organisation in the Legislative Process in Vietnam with Lessons from the United Kingdom

E

  • Ben Ellis. Planned Submission Date: 01 October 2013.
    Being Feared: Micro dynamics of fear and insecurity in global city spaces
  • Paul Emong. Planned Submission Date: 31 October 2010.
    An investigation into the realisation of human rights for disabled people in higher education in Uganda through disability legislation
  • Alicia A Epstein. Planned Submission Date: 01 February 2015.
    The European Approach to Sustainable Food Security: Is the Law Keeping us Secure?

G

  • Andrea Gideon. Planned Submission Date: 30 September 2012.
    European Higher Education Institutions under EU Law constraints
  • Cheng Soon Goh. Planned Submission Date: 28 November 2010.
    Regulation and Integration of the Practice of Traditional Medicine in Malaysia
  • Liliana Soto Gomez. Planned Submission Date: 01 August 2014.
    Biobanking: An ethical/legal proposal for Mexico
  • Rick Graham. Planned Submission Date: 30 September 2013.
    Jury interpretation of DNA evidence presented in court

H

  • Khadijeh Hamidian. Planned Submission Date: 30 September 2012.
    Intellectual property and human rights
  • Kathy Hampson. Planned Submission Date: 31 December 2011.
    Young offenders and emotional intelligence
  • Jeremy M. Harmer. Planned Submission Date: 30 September 2013.
    Is Internet Privacy Doomed? An international, comparative study.
  • Ella Holdsworth. Planned Submission Date: 01 October 2015.
    Women’s experiences of electronic monitoring
  • Tim Hydes. Submission date not yet agreed.
    A study of police interactions with mentally disordered detainees.

J

  • Leyla Jackson. Submission date not yet agreed.
    Investigating the recognition of Islamic marriage in Anglo-Welsh law
  • Lee Johnson. Submission date not yet agreed.
    Understanding assaults on police officers - An ethnography of violence against police officers

K

  • Argyro Karanasiou. Planned Submission Date: 01 October 2012.
    Traditional freedom of speech at a turning point: Freedom of online speech and regulation keeping the balance between protection, abuse and censorship in a transnational environment

L

  • Miss Shuang Liang. Planned Submission Date: 01 October 2012.
    Protecting foreign investors in Chinese PFIPs: the case for international standards

M

  • Pilar Milla Marin. Planned Submission Date: 01 October 2013.
    Access to Compensatory Justice in Antitrust Private Litigation
  • Jule Mulder. Planned Submission Date: 31 December 2012.
    EU Non-discrimination Law in the Courts: a multilayered comparison of juridical approaches to (in)direct sex and sexualities discrimination in EU law and its implementation in Germany and the Netherlands

N

  • Ms Moa Näsström. Planned Submission Date: 01 September 2014.
    Farm animal welfare through food quality
  • Sylvia Ntube Ngane. Planned Submission Date: 30 August 2011.
    The position of witnesses before the International Criminal Court (ICC)

O

  • Adekemi Omotubora. Planned Submission Date: 01 July 2014.
    Electronic Payments, Electronic Commerce and Development: A Comparative Study of the Legal Frameworks for Security and Privacy in Electronic Payment Systems in Nigeria and the UK

P

  • Jompon Pitaksantayothin. Planned Submission Date: 01 December 2011.
    Regulating Sexually Explicit Content on the Internet : towards the reformation of the Thai regulatory approach

R

  • Michael Randall. Planned Submission Date: 30 September 2016.
    Adoption of the Financial Transaction Tax Through Differentiated Integration
  • Jessica Read. Planned Submission Date: 01 January 2015.
    The resettlement experience of older prisoners

S

  • Kaniz I Sattar-Shafiq. Planned Submission Date: 30 March 2012.
    The law on terrorism and the British Muslim Kashmiri communities
  • Mr Joshua Skoczylis. Planned Submission Date: 01 September 2012.
    The local prevention of terrorism in strategy and practice: ‘Contest’ a new era in the fight against terrorism
  • Emmanuel Oluwasina Sotande. Planned Submission Date: 01 August 2014.
    Development of Good Governance and Rule of Law between Regional Pressures and International Regime: Compliance with Anti-Money Laundering Laws in Nigeria

T

  • David Thompson. Planned Submission Date: 31 December 2013.
    Assessing the impact of circles of support and accountability on the reintegration of those convicted of sexual offences into the community
  • Peter Traynor. Planned Submission Date: 01 June 2013.
    Pathways into and out of knife use: young people’s motivations, rationales and experiences of carrying/using knives.

V

  • Van Ngoc Vu. Planned Submission Date: 28 February 2012.
    Reforming company law relating to directors duties and responsibilities in Vietnam

W

  • Ms Pippa Wilding. Submission date not yet agreed.
    To regulate or not to regulate? A critical evaluation into the regulation of agricultural land use in relation to conservation and biodiversity and the need for reform.
  • George Wilson. Planned Submission Date: 01 October 2015.
    The Future of Europe's Social Model: Can a Union-wide Minimum Wage Promote Closer Integration?
  • John Wood. Planned Submission Date: 28 February 2013.
    The Emergency of a Corporate Rescue Culture: a critical analysis of theory and policy - has it been successful'?

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