III. Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) Dissertations
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The Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) is the highest degree offered by Georgetown University Law Center. It is primarily designed for foreign-trained law graduates who are interested in becoming law professors, scholars, jurists, or public intellectuals, or in deepening their scholarship to continue in these fields.
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China's Belt and Road Initiative and Its Impacts on International Development Assistance for Health: Its Promises, Challenges, and Future in a Post-Pandemic World
(2022)Sponsored by China Scholarship Council, this study proposes a set of strategies for law and policy makers, as well as academic experts to incorporate right to health standards, among other good governance norms, into China’s ... -
How to Reform Local Adjudication A Comparative Research on Reforms of Bankruptcy Trial in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Wenzhou
(2021)This research provides a comprehensive account of the development of bankruptcy law enforcement in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Wenzhou and, through analyzing and comparing these case studies, summarizes different judicial ... -
Harmonizing Pre-Contractual Information Duties: The Key to Developing Electronic Commerce in the ASEAN Economic Community
(2022)The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), founded in 1967, consists of ten member states. ASEAN has considerable potential for growth in e-commerce owing to the readiness of people and the supportive regional ... -
International Human Rights and Environmental Law in Investment Treaty Arbitration: The Contribution of Host States’ Argumentation in Reshaping International Investment Law.
(2021)This dissertation examines how investment treaty tribunals have addressed the intersection of International Investment Law (IIL), International Human Rights Law (IHRL) and International Environmental Law (IEL). In particular, ...