Includes PhD dissertations and LLM theses completed by students in the graduate programs at the Peter A. Allard School of Law.

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Theses/Dissertations from 2008

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Sexist implications of law’s fidelity to science and reason, Christopher J. Nowlin

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The European communities and African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries : political, economic and legal effects of the single European act 1986 on post-1992 economic relations, Adesuwa Nore Omonuwa

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Legal controls of corporate management in Japan : comparisons with common law jurisdictions, Kuniko Oyama

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The role of a board of directors in responding to an unsolicited takeover bid, Mark W.J. Rankin

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Inter-American human rights protection: how methods and rules of interpretation are framed, Florian Reindel

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Penalizing corporations for environmental offences : a comparative study of the Canadian experience and the Finnish law proposal, Marja Kristiina Riihijärvi

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Coming out of hibernation : the Canadian public trust doctrine, Kate Penelope Smallwood

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Crown-aboriginal fiduciary relationships : false optimism or realistic expectations?, Patrick Walker

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The Role of law and policy in the offshore petroleum development of China, Kelei Xin

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A Non-market economy’s admission to the General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade: China’s unique situation, Yibing Yan

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A Comparative study of the contract remedy systems between Anglo-American law and Chinese law, Li Yin