Theses/Dissertations from 2016
The interconnectivity of political and legal discourses in the assessment of the invasion of Iraq, Mohamed Hussein Soliman
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
The regulation of interfaith marriages in Islamic legal discourse, Leena Salah Azzam
Trafficking of Eritreans in Egypt: facts and misconceptions, Emad Guihad Daoud
Myanmar in transition: rule of law, democracy, free markets and false contingencies, Claiton Fyock
American legal realism: towards a new approach to the privatization of Omar Effendi in Egypt, Peter Maurice Mikhael
The impact of political developments on personal status law reforms in Egypt, Mona Saleh
The persistence of the caliphate debate in Egyptian legal thought: Historical analysis from 1925 to 2014, Assil Salem
The lenient treatment of honor crimes in Egypt, Mohamed Diaaeldin Zaid
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Beyond the rhetoric promises of the Egyptian sexual harassment law: a study of the relationship between law and domination, Nihal Mostafa Abdel Akher
Odious Debt Doctrine: a legal perspective, Hesham Mohamed Abozeid
Do arbitrators have a duty to report corruption? Maybe . . . Maybe Not, Hussain Alobaidi
Permanent exile, permanent fear? gender-based violence in refugee camps, Rosalie Capps
Family law and citizenship: the case study of Egyptian Baha'is, Vargha Dana
Film censorship in Egypt: power and subject-making, Sara El Adl
Law is discourse. Discourse is rhetoric. Therefore, Law is rhetoric. A rhetorical analysis of the responsibility to protect, Dina El-Kassaby
Feminist engagement in international criminal law: a historiographical analysis, Sarah El Saeed
The reality of refugee rights in Africa: How to implement the right to work in an era of refugee camps, Nezia Munezero-Kubwayo
Separation, regulation, and Bio-power in the West Bank, Farah Najjar
The legal framework of apostasy in Egypt: an illegal limitation on freedom of belief, Yara Yasser Nassar
The unlawful combatant: humanitarian law's other, Hussein Salama
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
Commercial arbitration and the right to a fair trial: the relation that never worked out, Ramy Bassily
Patriarchy and khul': women's struggle for equal rights in pre and post revolution Egypt, Nada Elafify
Justice denied: how the Egyptian legal system perpetuates impunity, Salma Nasser El Hosseiny
Copyright: a roadblock to education in developing countries?, Noha El Labban
Constitutional theory and political history as justification for the gender quota in Egypt's legislature, Abir Ahmed El-Menshawy
The responsability to protect and the Uniting for Peace Resolution, Dina Youssef Elsharkawy
The construction and assumptions made about Egyptian women by development organizations, Christina Gagnier
Normalize this! human rights, resistance and hip-hop, Syeda Re'em Hussain
Right to leisure through play for refugee children in Egypt, Carrie Leanna Johnson
The importance of women as villains and violators: scenes from the ICTY, the ICTR, and Abu Ghraib, Sheri Ann Labenski
Sustainable development and environmental policy in Egypt, Meaghan McKenna
Applying Sharīʿa in post-revolutionary Egypt: theory and practice revisited, Mohammed Sameh Mohammed Mostafa
Brazilian trade policy: a successful model impacting the role of developing countries withing the World Trade Organization, Johanna Santos Navarro
On the demand to incorporate Shari'a law into UK law, Mayada Serageldin
Law and other-spaces: legal geographies of the Sinai peninsula, Tracy Allison Young
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
Utilitarianism and liberal religious approach and Islamic corporations: distortion vs. protection of classical Islamic law, Nehal Brain Abd Elrahman
Law models for one world, Ahmed Anany Anan
Gendered nationality gendered nation: analyzing gender equality within the 2004 nationality law reform in Egypt, Marwa Salem Baitelmal
Privatization and revolution: a critical reading of the Omar Effendi case, Ahmed El Hadidi
Egyptian criminals in suits- analytical study on the criminology of white collar crimes: special focus on Egyptian cases, Sue Ellen Hassouna
Egypt's post-colonial approaches to internal self-determination, Charlotte Kaeppel
Strategies for change: exploring the impact of the 2004 nationality law reform campaign on gender equality in Egypt, Catherine MacKay
Realizing the right to education in Egypt: an assessment of primary education in relation to international standards, Fawziah Abdel Rahman Qadir
The Occupy Wall Street movement as a 'space of profanation', Alberto Rinaldi
Public education in the United States in a post-Brown era: the antinomies of equal protection doctrine, Sarah Rizk
The impossibility of access: An analysis of child marriage discourse, Kiminder Sekhon
Education in the Syrian Golan Heights under international human rights law and international humanitarian law, Michelle Strucke
Muslim minorities in the west: between fiqh of minorities and integration, Dina M. Taha
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Get out! the host state's objective perspective and "voluntary" repatriation : a case study on Liberian returnees, Danielle Beasley
Protection of beliefs or believers: incitement to religious hatred replacing blasphemy and defamation of religion, Mahmoud Farag
Competition law and policy in developing countries: The case of the Egyptian steel monopoly, Hany Abdel Massih Ghaly
Freedom of movement of refugees: those forced to move find themselves without their human right to move, Amanda Michele Slobe
The case for cultural genocide: the formulation of a working definition, Tye Tavaras
Case study: SERAC vs. Nigeria examining the role of international law in supporting social movement goals, Owen Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
Highlighting the major weaknesses of the WTO anti-dumping agreement which cause international market distortion, Ahmed Abo Elnour
A legal policy analysis: the current and prospective regulatory framework for renewable energy and energy efficiency in Egypt, Karam J. Abulzahab
International and regional measures against Somali piracy: genuine but misguided, Essam Mahmoud Badran
Armed conflict in light of colonialism's legacy: reweaving the social fabric of Uganda, Rebekah Ernst
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
Globalization and the transformation of citizenship, Atef Selim Abdel Aal
Cyberactivism in Egypt: a new social movement, Sherif Azer
Assessment of the dispute settlement mechanism in the context of the WTO, Shaymaa Mahmoud Bayoumi
Exploring new arguments for the protection of refugee women: Holding states, UNHCR, and international NGOs accountable for violations of human rights, Natalie I Forcier BeVille
"This soul which has suffered": : the objectification of Guantanamo detainees in law, Menna M Khalil
Theses/Dissertations from 2008
Deficiencies of anti-dumping agreement, Marwa Badr Abd El Wahab
Corporate corruption: lawyers' ability to comply with professional responsibility rules in the avoidance of possible corporate corruption, Yasmine M Aïdaros
Enhancing the role of treaty bodies in reviewing reservations to human rights treaties, Mohammed Ali Ahmad Al Nsour
Judicial review in Ethiopia: A comparative appraisal, Mekonnen Firew Ayano
Liberalization of air transport service: Open Skies and its impact on developing world : Egypt as a case study, Bahira Elkilany
The human right to water: A plea to the United Nations and the global community to enact and adhere to a convention on the human right to water, Regina J Elliott
Effect of the United Nations convention on the international sale of goods on the Egyptian commercial code, Sherif El Farouk Omar El Saadani
Retaliatory measures as sanctions under the World Trade Organization, Mohamed Elshahat Adly El-Yamany
Insider trading regulations in emerging markets: The case of Egypt, Dina El Sayed Hashish
Press freedom in Egypt, Amira Abdel Fattah Hussein
Incorporation of public interest in Egyptian contract law: A critical review of sixty years of the Sanhury civil code, Wael Ibrahim
Beyond triple identity: The Judicial Transformation of the Doctrine of Res Judicata in Egyptian Law, Fatma El Zahraa Ibrahim Khalil
Criminal legal aid systems: Benefiting from the burden, Anthony George Leone
Exposing the protection gap: Detention as perpetuating refoulement in Egypt, Dalia Malek
Rescaling the human right to adquate housing: criteria and condominiums in Addis Ababa, Jesse McClelland
The Security Council: Is it beyond any system of legal limits?, Tarek O Mohanna
The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission: living up to its mandate? A look into the Commission's role in promoting transitional justice, Mohamed Moussa
Liberia's GEMAP: a new wave in development intervention?, Edefe Ojomo
Enforcement of arbitral awards in Nigeria: An appraisal of emerging trends, Foluke Olamiposi Omosuyi
I can't get no (just) satisfaction? An analysis of monetary awards at the European Court of Human Rights, Karl Christopher Procaccini
Too much freedom?: the danger of the "Liberal" Islamic reform project, Karl Christopher Procaccini
What is the current status under international law of Israeli tools to maintain a majority Jewish state?, Christian Richmond
Protection of Internally Displaced Persons in Darfur: a dilemma and failure of responsibility to protect, Assad Khalid Salih
The Implications of "global warming" for the development of a human right to environment, Nevine Amin Sayed Soliman
An Emerging Triangle: Climate Change, Migration and Human Rights: the case of New Zealand,Tuvalu and Kiribati, Sarah Stefanos
Beacon of an illusion : a critique of the mainstream narrative of self-determination, Mai Amr Taha
Theses/Dissertations from 2007
Truth commissions: a path to reconciliation?, May Mohamed Abdel Dayem
War and peace: the changing face of development discourse, Ahmed Arif
A Contextual study of Islamic laws of war: the case of Ibn Hazm, Nesrine Badawi
Post-realist law and development: Amartya Sen's critical theory of values, Samuel Maverick Bayard
Palestinian refugees and Canadian sanctuary: A way through the protection gap?, Rounwah Adly Riyadh Saeed Bseiso