Browsing III. Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) Dissertations by Title
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Proposing a Deferential Standard of Review for the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Proportionality, Determinatio, and The Principle of Subsidiarity
(2013)The author proposes to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights the adoption of a deferential standard of review to cases regarding human rights open to multiple instantiations. In doing so, he rejects proportionalist ... -
The Protection of Non-Controlling Shareholders in the Acquisition of Controlling Shares
(2015)Kuwait seeks to become the financial hub of the Middle East. In pursuance of this vision, Kuwaiti lawmakers adopted foreign laws in the hope of producing results similar to those foreign nations. The application of some ... -
The “Public Body” Issue in the WTO: Proposing A Comparative Institutional Approach To International Issues On State-Owned Enterprises (SOES)
(2018)Over the last two decades, the state-owned or state invested enterprises (SOEs) of emerging economies like China and India have significantly increased their participation in cross border trade and investment activities. ... -
The Regime Politics' Origins of Procedural Regulation
(2017)In this dissertation I explain civil procedure in the age of the administrative state as a congressional delegation to private enforcers and the judiciary that happens often at the ‘cost of’ or ‘as an alternative to’ ... -
Regulatory Competition in Corporate Law
(2008)This dissertation project is composed of three parts.(l) State Legislation and corporate Mobility, (2) Doctrinal Foundations of the Charter Market, (3) A Comparative Bibliography: Regulatory Competition in Corporate Law. ... -
The Negotiability of Debt in Islamic Finance: An Analytical and Critical Study
(2014)Islamic finance is a new, promising, and growing industry that serves Muslims and non-Muslims around the world. Many Western countries host Islamic financial institutions to benefit from Islamic financial businesses in ... -
The Three Faces of Justice: Legal Traditions, Legal Transplants, and Customary Justice in a Multicultural World
(2013)This research explores the institutional and procedural architecture that enables or limits access to formal and informal dispute settlement mechanisms to resolve simple disputes among individuals in developing countries. The ... -
Toward Better Money Laundering Standards: A Critique of Money Laundering Standards Through the Lens of a Qatari Citizen
(2015)A problem and an issue with the institution and the clash of the modern legal system meant to combat money laundering and the realities on the ground. This is because the rules are made up of different legal frameworks ... -
Transnational Families: The Right to Family Life In The Age Of Global Migration
(2018)Transnational families –families that maintain kinship and solidarity across national borders– are becoming ubiquitous in modern economies. These will only increase as States encourage the movement of workers to fill labor ... -
Unpacking Policy Space in International Trade Law: The Auto Industry in Brazil and the United States
(2019)This thesis aims to deconstruct the notion of policy space in international trade law. It presents the idea of “unpacking policy space” to suggest that policy space is not merely a concept relating to what room for policy ... -
WTO Laws on Subsidies and the Accession and Participation of Transition Economies: Vietnam's Case Study
(2006)The dissertation finds that the policy underpinnings for international regulations of subsidies are perplexing and controversial, not just because of the intertwined nature of subsidies with government functions but also ...