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How to modernise formation of contract rules in Iranian law? Proposals for reform of the Iranian civil code from comparative perspective of English and Uniform law
(2007)
This thesis analyses the issue of formation of contract. It is particularly concerned
with a critical appraisal of current Iranian law, and assesses Iranian rules and practice
against two widely accepted regimes, i. e. ...
Regulatory interpretation: a case study of the FSA policy of rule-use
(2008)
My doctoral thesis examines the policy of rule-use in the UK financial
regulation. Its case study is the current FSA conduct of business
regulation. It consists of two parts. Part I considers the evolution of the
policy ...
Collective management of music rights: a test of competition and industrial organisation theories
(2009)
The management of music rights is currently carried out in a collective manner, by
national organisations known as collecting societies. These organisations issue licences to
commercial users, monitor their uses, collect ...
Party Autonomy and the Role of the Courts in Saudi Arbitration Law With Reference to the Arbitration Laws in the UK, Egypt and Bahrain and the UNCITRAL Model Law
(2010)
Arbitration plays an effective role in settling commercial disputes. It is indeed the first
and oldest means of dispute settlement mankind has ever known. Its importance has
shored up the Court System by reducing the ...
Bid rigging in the EU public procurement markets
(2010)
EU competition law prohibits anti-competitive agreements between bidding companies which manipulate the outcome of tendering processes by pre-determining the winning bidder and suppressing competition among them thereby ...
ACHIEVING A VALID APPLICATION OF EU LAW IN INTRA- EU ENERGY CHARTER TREATY DISPUTES: A MATTER OF FUNCTIONS.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2017-08-23)
The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) was extensively negotiated and signed by the European Union (EU). However, there are clear indications that legal and policy changes in the EU are gradually challenging the validity of the ...
Genetic and functional basis of connexins in disease
(Queen Mary University of London, 2011)
Gap junctions are composed of connexin (Cx) proteins and permit the transfer of small molecules between cells. Six Cx proteins assemble to form a hemichannel, which can dock with an adjacent hemichannel on another cell to ...
Domestic courts and international investment arbitral tribunals: nurturing a profitable and symbiotic relationship.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-06)
This thesis proposes that conscious and increased co-operation and coordination of the
relationship between investment tribunals and domestic courts can greatly improve the efficacy
of the international investment ...
Natural rubber/organoclay nanocomposites
(Queen Mary University of London, 2012)
Natural rubber (NR)/organoclay nanocomposites were prepared using organomontmorillonite
(OMMT) and organo-sepiolite (OSEP). Both were found to
improve modulus significantly more than equivalent amounts of conventional ...
Immigration and Privacy in the Law of the EU: The Case of Databases
(Queen Mary University of London, 2017-01-30)
The past three decades have been marked by the proliferation of highly
sophisticated pan-European databases processing a wide range of personal data
collected by different categories of third-country nationals. At present, ...