Theses/Dissertations from 2007
Islam is the solution: Islamic development from theory to practice, Mohamed El-Far
The scope of most-favoured nation treatment in bilateral investment treaties, Tarek Fouad El-Marsafawy
Developed and major developing countries' abuse of trade remedies and its consequent ramifications on developing countries with small economies, Rania Abd El Aziz El Nady
A case for legal quotas for women in the Egyptian parliament, Hebatallah Saleh El Naggar
Telecommunication regulation analysis using legal realism principals, Mohamed Amin Elnawawy
The relation between the TRIPS agreement and the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Ahmed Mahmoud El-Said El-Tantawi
Judicial activism in Egypt: the many-sided judiciary, Amr Mohamed Adel Farid
Rights of Muslim converts to Christianity in Egypt, Hebatallah Ghali
International trade remedies in purgatory : Anti-trust, anti-dumping and the pitfalls of policy choices, HossamEldin Shawki Gramon
Engendering empowerment? : Rethinking gender mainstreaming policy in "post - conflict" Afghanistan, Kavita Kapur
The Rights-based approach to development in the UN programming cases of World Bank and the UNDP Millennium Development Goals, Asmaa Ramadan Shiba Mohamed
Economic and capital market growth in Egypt and the adequacy of the minority shareholders protection regime, Sherief Abbas Rashed
Primary education, human rights, and customary international law: A case study of refugee children in Cairo, Jennifer G Renquist
From free trade to fair trade: Reclaiming special and differential treatment, Mahmoud Ahmed Sabry
The role of law in economic development: The Nasser era 1952-1970, Mohamed Kamel Saleh
Trade, competition and the WTO : An assessment from a developing country perspective, Waleed M Shoukry
The Treatment of delinquent juveniles in Egypt in light of the CRC & the Peking Rules, Maged Sobhi Soueha
The legal aspects of United States assistance to Egypt, Farid Nazih Tanagho
Adversarial or inquisitorial: which approach is closer to arbitration?, Ahmed Galal Zaki
Theses/Dissertations from 2006
Advocacy to lawful rebellion: enforcing IHRL in Egyptian domestic courts, Ashraf El-Sayed Abdel-Megied
The Role of corporate governance in Egypt's transition from planned to market economy, Abdel Aziz M. Aidaros
Spoofing!: criminal law, cyberspace and Egypt, Rim Al Kassaby
Harmonization of regulations as a step towards achieving economic integration, Ahmed Mohamed Hesham Elaiat
The right to appeal of a person sentenced for a criminal offense: the current Egyptian ordinary legal system and its degree of compliance with internationally recognized standards, Mohamed El Ghannam
Rights and the Islamic state: The thought of Ayatollah Khomeini and Sayyid Qutb, Sarah Adel Elibiary
The dark side of multilateralism: An assessment of the position of the developing world in the international trading system, Marwa H. El-Saghir
The marginaliztion of women in the political participation process in Egypt, Nouran Ezz El Din El Shabrawy
Psychiatric patients' human rights: With a case study of Abbasiya Hospital-Cairo, Egypt, Nada Ibrahim Hamdan
Legal interpretations of the right to divorce and polygamy and the Egyptian feminist movement, Mozn A Hassan
The Egyptian feminist movement between theory and law: Law in the writings of Nawal Al Saadawi, Lobna I. Khater
The Balance: human rights and international security in the new world order, Frank Knaack
However long the journey, our destination is set: Liberty and justice for all: dealing with the issue of slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States, Felicia Janelle Lindsey
Safe and potable water as a human right: monitoring implementaion- The case of Cameroon, Tabe Kevin Mbeh
Constitutionalism, gender equality and judicial reform: A study of the status of women in the Egyptian judiciary, Mahmoud Moustafa
The turn to international protection: Examining the relationship between humanitarian intervention and internal displacement, James I. Pearce
Vicious circle: Coptic divorce between Positive law and Canon law, Jacqueline Samir Saad
Detention in a time of terror: The inevitability of protection, Fatma Hussein Saber
The Problem of corporate social responsibility: The need for solutions for the future, Dalia Aly Sarhan
Catch 22 exclusionary inclusion: The Palestinian refugees' struggle for protection, Suzanne Taher Shams
Women's rights in Islam, two reformist approaches: Abdullahi An-Na'aim and Khaled Abu El Fadl, Mohamed Sayed Sultan
Adversarial or inquisitorial: which approach is closer to arbitration?, Ahmed Galal Zaki