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C/L/954. Dissertation. There is no place for regime change within the charter of the United Nations. Discuss

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14000
DATE:
2012
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149.99 GBP

This dissertation aims to assess whether or not there is room for change within the charter of the United Nations (UN). The study begins by evaluating the concept of regime change in relation to international law and the UN charter. The role of the UN charter in the first and second Iraq war is discussed as well as their involvement in the September 11th attacks. The paper then discusses contemporary regime changes and the UN charter, as well as the ‘new’ Iraq under the charter.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation,

 

C/L/947. An evaluation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977

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700
DATE:
2012
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9.99 GBP

This paper looks at the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 (FCPA) and aims to provide an evaluation. The paper details the objectives of the FCPA as well as its limitations and plus points. The way in which the policy has changed in recent years is also examined.

 

KEYWORDS: foreign corrupt practices act 1977, FCPA!,

 

C/L/939. An examination of a study on the doctrine of the right of self-determination

WORDS:
1450
DATE:
2012
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the structure and content of a study on the doctrine of the right of self-determination. The paper aims to assess whether or not it includes the legal entitlement to democratic governance. The reason why the topic was chosen is detailed, along with what the main arguments in the paper were. The way in which the paper was researched is also discussed. The paper then answers the following questions: In which International Document / Covenant do we find the right of self-determination and is there any connection to democracy and human rights as well? What is the position of the UN with regard to self-determination? What is the position of the ICJ with regard to self-determination?

 

KEYWORDS: doctrine of the right of self-determination, democratic governance, democratic governance,

 

C/L/938. An examination of the proposition ‘the doctrine of the right self-determination of peoples includes the legal entitlement to democratic governance'

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3040
DATE:
2012
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39.99 GBP

This paper examines the proposition that ‘the doctrine of the right self-determination of peoples includes the legal entitlement to democratic governance’, and begins by providing an overview of the doctrine. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966 is discussed followed by an examination of the UNGA Resolutions 1514, 1541, and 2625. The doctrines of sovereignty and non-interference are discussed, and the paper looks at legal entitlements to democratic governance. The paper uses the Western Sahara as a case study, and follows with a discussion regarding the UN security Council.

 

KEYWORDS: doctrine of the right self-determination, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, UNGA Resolutions 1514, UNGA Resolutions 1541, UNGA Resolutions 2625, doctrines of sovereignty, doctrines of non-interference, Western Sahara, UN security Council,

 

C/L/936. A review on an essay on the doctrine of the right to self-determination

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper presents a review of an essay written on the doctrine of the right to self-determination. The way in which the essay has been divided is discussed, and the paper reviews each section. The paper details the places in which sources were found, as well as the difficulties faced during the research. The paper also details the solutions used to rectify the challenges faced. This paper does not contain a reference list.

 

KEYWORDS: doctrine of the right to self-determination, self-determination, review,

 

C/L/926. Role of human rights in global economic stability and security

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3500
DATE:
2012
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the legal background of international human rights examining the link between human rights and economic development, discussing the position of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank towards political and civil rights in developing countries, and evaluating the effectiveness of structural adjustment programs (SAP) aimed to reduce poverty.

 

KEYWORDS: International human rights, global economic stability, security, IMF, World Bank, structural adjustment programs, SAP,

 

C/L/925. Proposal. International Harmonisation of Data Protection and Information Privacy Laws

WORDS:
1250
DATE:
2012
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19.99 GBP

The paper proposes to examine the development and outcomes of the international harmonisation of Data Protection and Information Privacy laws. The aim, background and questions of the research are outlined, literature is reviewed on international legislative approaches to data protection and the matter of privacy, research methodology is described, a list of relevant bibliography is provided.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, International Harmonisation, Data Protection, Information Privacy,

 

C/L/918. Liability for Damages Suffered by Space Tourists: Dissertation Chapter

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2200
DATE:
2012
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29.99 GBP

The paper presents a chapter from the dissertation “Can the current space law regime handle the diffusion of the space tourism industry?”. Institutional challenges of space tourism for international authorities are considered, the adequacy of the current law towards space tourism is evaluated arguing the need to recognise liability for damages suffered by space tourists.

 

KEYWORDS: Liability for Damages, Space Tourist, Dissertation Chapter,

 

C/L/915. Dissertation outline. Arab-Israeli war of 1967: can it be considered lawful anticipatory self-defense under international law?

WORDS:
535
DATE:
2012
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9.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the status of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war under International law as a lawful anticipatory self-defence. The key concepts of the research are defined, legal justifications of the war are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, Arab-Israeli war, lawful anticipatory self-defense, international law,

 

C/L/910. Nuremberg trial over Nazi war criminals

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2012
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the international war crimes trial over the Nazi government held by the Nuremberg tribunal describing the situation that preceded the trial, and detailing the trial process. The historic and political significance of the Nuremberg trial is discussed evaluating its contribution to the international law and international community.

 

KEYWORDS: Nuremberg trial, Nazi war criminals,

 

C/L/883. International company law on piercing of corporate veil

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3100
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the rules of lifting or piercing of the corporate veil adopted in the UK, Australia and Canada. The principles of the English company law are examined, applications of corporate veil lifting are discussed, the UK position is compared to the approaches used in Canada and Australia with regard to situations in which the corporate veil can be pierced.

 

KEYWORDS: International company law, piercing of corporate veil,

 

C/L/852. Role of law and regulation in development of globalised economy by MNC

WORDS:
3050
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the legal and regulatory frameworks associated with global multinational corporations (MNC) reviewing the theory of MNC, discussing the key aspects of international law related to MNC, discussing international regulations that can pose barriers to MNC development, addressing the relationship between host countries and MNC, and emphasising MNC role in the global economy.

 

KEYWORDS: globalised economy, multinational corporations, MNC, international law,

 

C/L/838. Legal personality of International organisations

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2300
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issue of granting legal personality to international organisations explaining the status of ‘international legal personality’ (ILP) tracing the history of ILP recognition, discussing the legal personality of the UN, and highlighting factors relevant for determining ILP.

 

KEYWORDS: International legal personality, ILP, International organisation, UN,

 

C/L/829. An evaluation of the role the International Court of Justice plays in the peaceful resolution of international disputes

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4500
DATE:
2011
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49.99 GBP

This paper examines the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and aims to assess its consensual nature of jurisdiction. This is discussed in reference to the role that the court plays in the peaceful resolution of international disputes. The study begins by providing the background to the ICJ in relation to the international legal framework. The paper identifies the ICJ’s role in resolving international disputes.

 

KEYWORDS: International Court of Justice, ICJ, jurisdiction, international disputes!,

 

S/L/317. Examination of the sources of international law. Case study Nicaragua v. USA

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the relationship between treaties and custom, and examines the way in which hierarchies affect the way in which they interact. The paper begins by providing the history relating to the topic, and follows with an examination of treaty and custom. The paper uses the Nicaragua v. USA case as an example.

 

KEYWORDS: Treaty, custom, International law, Nicaragua v. USA,

 

S/P/533. An examination of the legal framework surrounding piracy

WORDS:
3850
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper focuses on piracy, and aims to outline the legal framework surrounding it, concentrating mainly on Somalia. The paper begins by introducing the concept of piracy and the International regime against piracy. After providing a definition of piracy, the paper then discusses Universal jurisdiction and the right to visit. Modern responses to piracy are highlighted and the paper evaluates the U.N resolutions. As well as examining the topics mentioned, the paper goes on to assess chapter V11 of the U.N Charter and the extraterritorial application of human rights.

 

KEYWORDS: Piracy, Somalia, Universal jurisdiction, chapter V11 of the U.N Charter,

 

C/L/825. An examination of the International Court of Justice and the peaceful resolution of international disputes.

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4450
DATE:
2011
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49.99 GBP

This paper examines the nature of the jurisdiction of the international court of justice (ICJ), and aims to assess whether it prevents the court from playing any meaningful and effective role in the peaceful resolution of international disputes. The paper examines the academic and legal aspects that relate to ICJ, as well as outlining its development. The paper then summarizes all of the points made to assess the main objective of the paper.

 

KEYWORDS: Jurisdiction, international court of justice, ICJ, international disputes!,

 

C/L/816. Dissertation outline. Principle of non-refoulement in International law

WORDS:
640
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the principle of non-refoulement in International law granting the safety of refugees/asylum seekers. Applications of this principle in real life situation are discussed, the topics and documents relevant to the research are reviewed, the expected outcome and the objectives of the study are formulated.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, non-refoulement, International law, refugees, asylum seekers,

 

C/L/805. Impact of international environmental law on climate change through Kyoto Protocol

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7850
DATE:
2011
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79.99 GBP

The paper examines the effectiveness of international environmental law evaluating the implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 1992 and the Kyoto Protocol of 1997, and arguing whether the reduction of greenhouse gases emissions contribute to the regulation of the global climate change.

 

KEYWORDS: international environmental law, climate change, Kyoto Protocol, UNFCCC, greenhouse gases,

 

C/L/794. Examination of the challenges and opportunities facing developing states

WORDS:
1050
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper discusses global trade law, and aims to identify and examine the challenges and opportunities that developing states face. This is discussed in reference to global institutions and the legal construct of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The paper examines the legal, political and economic effects of world trade liberalisation.

 

KEYWORDS: Global trade law, developing states, global institutions, World Trade Organisation, WTO, world trade liberalisation,

 

C/L/793. Examination of the changes in foreign investment law

WORDS:
900
DATE:
2011
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9.99 GBP

This paper discusses foreign investment law, and aims to examine the way in which it has changed directions. The paper analyses the investment treaty arbitration, and also discusses the way in which international law can be applied to investment law and to arbitration.

 

KEYWORDS: Foreign investment law, global economy, investment treaty arbitration, arbitration, investment law,

 

C/L/749. Critical evaluation of multilateral conservation treaties

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3300
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper discusses multilateral conservation treaties, and aims to evaluate the institutional arrangements that are necessary so treaties can succeed. The paper begins by discussing multilateral treaties, and the issues relating to the practical working of them. The Bonn Convention, Bern Convention, and the Ramsar Convention are all described and evaluated to further the discussion. Conclusions are made regarding multilateral treaties.

 

KEYWORDS: multilateral conservation treaties, institutional arrangements, The Bonn Convention, Bern Convention, the Ramsar Convention,

 

C/L/748. Critical assessment of the place of the Brussels I Regulation 44/2001 in private international law

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4450
DATE:
2011
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49.99 GBP

This paper discusses the place of the Brussels I regulation in private international law. The paper aims to argue that whilst the regulation may be imperfect, it is the most developed. The way in which the regulation can be used to harmonise the European private law is also discussed. The paper provides an in-depth discussion regarding the regulation and private international law, whilst achieving its objectives. The paper concludes with an assessment of the failures and successes of the Brussels I regulation.

 

KEYWORDS: Brussels I regulation, private international law, European private law!,

 

C/L/726. Dissertation + Proposal. The impact of organised crime on international business law, E-commerce, copyright and identity theft

WORDS:
20250
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
209.99 GBP

This dissertation examines the impact of organised crime upon the development of international business law and E-commerce in relation to identity theft. The dissertation begins by providing the reasons by the proposed discussion topic. This is followed by two very detailed sections defining and describing organised crime and E-commerce. The way in which organised crime and e-commerce is linked is then identified, and the paper then discusses identity theft and the way the law has dealt with it. The methodology section states that the paper has taken the black letter approach, and conclusions are made regarding the way in which the law in this area can be effectively reformed. Proposal for this dissertation is provided in the appendix. This dissertation contains 17350 words and proposal contains 2900 words.

Dissertation matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/725. Dissertation. The impact of organised crime on international business law, E-commerce, copyright and identity theft

 

Proposal matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/616. Proposal. The impact of organised crime on international business law, E-commerce, copyright and identity theft
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, organised crime, international business law, e-commerce, identity theft, black letter approach!,

 

C/L/725. Dissertation. The impact of organised crime on international business law, E-commerce, copyright and identity theft

WORDS:
17350
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
179.99 GBP

This dissertation examines the impact of organised crime upon the development of international business law and E-commerce in relation to identity theft. The dissertation begins by providing the reasons by the proposed discussion topic. This is followed by two very detailed sections defining and describing organised crime and E-commerce. The way in which organised crime and e-commerce is linked is then identified, and the paper then discusses identity theft and the way the law has dealt with it. The methodology section states that the paper has taken the black letter approach, and conclusions are made regarding the way in which the law in this area can be effectively reformed.

Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/616. Proposal. The impact of organised crime on international business law, E-commerce, copyright and identity theft

 

Dissertation + Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:C/L/726. Dissertation + Proposal. The impact of organised crime on international business law, E-commerce, copyright and identity theft
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, organised crime, international business law, e-commerce, identity theft, black letter approach!,