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The role of emotion in undergraduate legal education in England and Wales
Thesis
Jones, E. J. (2016). The role of emotion in undergraduate legal education in England and Wales

This thesis will explore the current and potential role of emotion in undergraduate legal education in England Wales. It will discuss the lack of acknowledgment of emotion within both the doctrinal and liberal traditions of legal education and the l... Read More about The role of emotion in undergraduate legal education in England and Wales.

Mitigating North-South participation inequalities in global environmental governance: potential NGO contributions
Thesis
Konasinghe, D. K. L. (2011). Mitigating North-South participation inequalities in global environmental governance: potential NGO contributions

For several historical and political reasons, the decision-making processes and institutional structures of environmental governance has been greatly impacted by the North-South dimension, which creates enormous challenges for Southern states when th... Read More about Mitigating North-South participation inequalities in global environmental governance: potential NGO contributions.

Child trafficking from the perspective of Islamic law: a case study of Saudi Arabia
Thesis
(2018). Child trafficking from the perspective of Islamic law: a case study of Saudi Arabia

This thesis examines the legal responses to child trafficking in Saudi Arabia (SA). It primarily examines whether SA has created a legal response that accounts for all trafficked children regardless of the type of exploitation they experience and whe... Read More about Child trafficking from the perspective of Islamic law: a case study of Saudi Arabia.

The United Nations, international law and the Rhodesian independence crisis
Thesis
Nkala, J. C. (1978). The United Nations, international law and the Rhodesian independence crisis

In 1961 Rhodesia promulgated a new Constitution. Rhodesian Africans opposed that Constitution on the ground that it discriminated against them in favour of the country's white population. They petitioned the United Nations and won the support of the... Read More about The United Nations, international law and the Rhodesian independence crisis.

Becoming a female solicitor: vocational professional training as a site of identity formation and professional socialisation
Thesis
Floyd, L. (2019). Becoming a female solicitor: vocational professional training as a site of identity formation and professional socialisation

Persistent structural inequalities within the solicitors’ profession in England and Wales include the entry barriers faced by non-traditional applicants, and the hegemonic masculinity of the profession. Legal education is a significant actor in the p... Read More about Becoming a female solicitor: vocational professional training as a site of identity formation and professional socialisation.

Through Merryman’s Window: The potential of English undergraduate liberal legal education to create proactive critical citizens and advance disability rights
Thesis
Pearson, A. V. (2019). Through Merryman’s Window: The potential of English undergraduate liberal legal education to create proactive critical citizens and advance disability rights

This thesis explores the potential of English undergraduate liberal legal education to increase legal consciousness about the rights of people with disabilities in response to low levels of awareness of these rights throughout society. Including disa... Read More about Through Merryman’s Window: The potential of English undergraduate liberal legal education to create proactive critical citizens and advance disability rights.

A critical analysis of neo-liberal reforms to the English NHS since the year 2000
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(2018). A critical analysis of neo-liberal reforms to the English NHS since the year 2000

Solidarity was important in the creation and maintenance of the English NHS, which was the product of class compromise. Its founding principles were that it was to be free (at the point of access), universal, comprehensive and primarily funded from g... Read More about A critical analysis of neo-liberal reforms to the English NHS since the year 2000.