Recently Graduated PhD Students
The following is a sample of PhD theses recently completed at the School of Law. Theses are available from the University Library and electronically via the Glasgow University Thesis Service. Links are provided to these services where available.
Al-Tuwaigri, Waleed Sulaiman A. 2006. Grounds for refusal of enforcement of foreign arbitral awards under the New York Convention of 1958: with special reference to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Athanasekou, Paraskevi. 2007. Copyright protection on the internet: linking and framing problems on the World Wide Web.
Beckett, Jason A. 2005. The end of customary international law? A purposive analysis of structural indeterminacy.
Busby, Nicole Ellen. 2007. Access to employment and career progression for women in the European Labour Market.
Clark, Bryan. 2005. Migratory things on or beneath land: a study of property and rights of use
Ferguson, Angus H. 2005. Should a doctor tell? Medical confidentiality in inter-war England and Scotland
Galloway, Johnathon. 2007. The three faces of international antitrust, and the paradox for international merger control
Gavaghan, Colin James. 2005. Regulating the genetic supermarket: preimplantation genetic testing, parental choice and the harm principle
Javan Jafari Bojnordi, Abdolreza. 2006. Religion, culture and punishment: rethinking the sociology of punishment.
Li, Xiao. 2008. Corporate governance in the context of corporate restructuring
Kafumbe, Anthony Luyirika. 2006. Women's succession rights to property in Uganda: reform propositions
MacLean, Alisdair Rhuairidh. 2006. Consent to medical treatment and the competent adult
Pace, Nicolas Adrian. 2005. The regulation of innovation
Ping, Han. 2007. The role of the court in arbitration: a comparative study of the Chinese law and the laws of the UK
Rabrenovic, Aleksandra. 2007. Financial accountability as a condition for EU membership
Rahmani, Ataollah. 2007. Majority rule and minority shareholder protection in joint stock companies in England and Iran
Sloan, James. 2008. Peacekeepers as enforcers? A legal analysis of the attribution of enforcement powers to UN peacekeeping operations in the new millennium
Zhou, Zhaofeng. 2008. The impact of the World Trade Organization on the formulation of the anti-monopoly law of the People's Republic of China