Browsing III. Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) Dissertations by Title
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A Legislative Model for Maternity and Parental Leave in Korea: Towards Gender Equality in Reconciling work and Childcare
(2014)This paper proposes a legislative model for maternity and parental leave in South Korea (hereinafter Korea) to realize gender equality in reconciling work and childcare. It recommends that Korea should replace its compulsory ... -
Ambiguities and Conflicts: Sharia and Modernity in the Criminal Law. A Study of the Federal Supreme Court Jurisprudence of the United Arab Emirates
(2009)UAE embarked on a process of implementing two different legal systems - its traditional Islamic legal system of Sharia and a modernized secular legal system based most significant on four legal principles: the legality ... -
The CFC Rules Do Not Have to be So Complicated: Proposal for a New CFC Regime in the State of Israel
(2008)In 2003, the state of Israel enacted a significant reform in its tax system, under which tax is imposed on a worldwide basis rather than on a territorial basis. Consequently, a new need for an anti-deferral regime has ... -
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 ... -
A Collective Theory of Genocidal Intent
(2015)This dissertation seeks to develop an account of genocidal intent from a collectivist perspective. Drawing upon the two-layered structure of the crime of genocide composed of the ‘conduct level’ and ‘context level,’ this ... -
Comparative Analysis of Hybrid Enforcement of Securities Fraud in China
(2017)China has embarked on major economic liberalization reform with the ascension of former President Deng Xiaoping since the late 1970s, which reestablished its national securities markets during the early 1990s. Today, China ... -
Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceutical Patents in Developing Countries
(2014)Many low- and middle-income countries experience difficulty in using compulsory licensing as a measure to balance patent protection and access to medicines. These difficulties persist despite relevant efforts made by some ... -
Conflict in Cyberspace and International Law
(2017)In this dissertation, through four separately published articles, I address several contentious questions with regard to offensive cyberspace capabilities and the role of international law in the digital era. Offensive ... -
Constitution-Making of Unified Korea: An Institutional Analysis with Special Reference to the Legislative Process
(1994)My dissertation addresses the issues involved in constitution-making in the field of legislative process, with a rather practical objective in ind to make a contribution to the effort to draft a new constitution in case ... -
Constitutionalism in the Arab World: Questions on Discourse Ideology, and Epistemology
(2015)Because “Law” is, in essence, a social construction, it cannot be examined separately from the social conditions that produced it. This dissertation looks at the importance of “discourse” as a social condition that ... -
Discursive Power: The Role of Government and the WHO in the New Public Health Paradigm
(2014)This dissertation focuses on discursive interactions among the individual, the market and the state in the public domain of deliberation in public health policies. This inquiry responds to the rise of the modern preventive ... -
Diversity and the Principle of Self-Determination: A Paradoxical Relationship
(2020)This dissertation focuses on the domestic and international recognition and application of the principle of self-determination in post-colonial contexts. It uses the principle’s incorporation into the constitutions of three ... -
Effects of Familism on Corporate Practices in Family Businesses in Southeastern Mexico: Tools to Accomplish the Dream of Continuity
(2015)This dissertation discusses the effects of culture (in the form of Familism, which is described as a cultural pattern that privileges group over personal interests) in the decision making process of 10 family businesses ... -
Essays on Culture, Art, and Authority
(2020)Law is distinguished by its use of authority. A legal argument has credibility not just because of its logic or consequence, but because of who said it previously. To this extent law is content-independent. Cultural ... -
Essays on Culture, Art, and Authority
(2020)Law is distinguished by its use of authority. A legal argument has credibility not just because of its logic or consequence, but because of who said it previously. To this extent law is content-independent. Cultural ... -
Extraordinary Measures: A Comparative Approach to Crafting a New Legal Framework for Preventive Detention of Suspected Terrorists
(2014)Preventive detention as a counter-terrorism tool is fraught with conceptual and procedural problems and risks of misuse, excess and abuse. Many have debated the inadequacies of the current legal frameworks for detention, ...