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  • Dissertation Title - European International Law

    International law has traditionally been just that - international. Consisting of a largely separate set of legal rules and institutions, international law has long governed relationships among states. Under the traditional rules of international law, the claims of individuals could reach the international plane only when a state exercised diplomatic protection and espoused the claims of its nationals in an international forum. More recently, international law has penetrated the once exclusive zone of domestic affairs to regulate the relationships between governments and their own citizens, particularly through the growing bodies of human rights law and international criminal law...

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  • Dissertation Title - Civil Liability Law

    Much of the conventional international law principles dealing with issues of liability and compensation arising of oil spills, nuclear harm, damages due to space accidents, and maritime accidents have been developed by international organizations. The approach envisaged in these conventions is referred to be the civil liability approach. It provides a straight forward mechanism whereby the costs of damage can be recovered on a strict liability basis from the individual or the insurer involved in an accident and from international funds...

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  • Dissertation Title - Data Privacy Law

    The term 'Big Brother originated from George Orwell's famous novel 'Nineteen Eighty Four (1984)' written in 1948. The novel, which made a parody of the dehumanizing leanings of the age, portrayed a world dominated by Big Brother and constant surveillance of citizenry using a variety of sophisticated technologies. How close are we to his dark vision? If Winston Smith, the hero in Orwell's book, were set down in today's Britain, would there be things he might recognize, along with some new threats to his freedom his creator could not have imagined?...

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