Law Department students awarded their PhD in the academic session 2005/06:
Dr Shane Bryans
'Prison Governance: An exploration of the changing role and duties of the prison governor in HM Prison Service.'
Supervisor: Professor Robert Reiner
Dr Philip Chang
'Sociological economic analysis of law: A theoretical framework for understanding the correlative aspects of law and economics'
Supervisor: Professor Hugh Collins
Dr Caitriona Drew
'Population Transfer: The Untold Story of the International Law of Self-Determination'
Supervisor: Professor Christine Chinkin
Dr Jesse Elvin
'Political Correctness, Feminism and Law Reform in England'
Supervisor: Professor Christine Chinkin
Dr Zeina Ghandour
'Indirect rule in Mandate Palestine'
Supervisor: Professor Simon Roberts
Dr Gus Van Harten
'The emerging system of international investment arbitration'
Supervisor: Professor Martin Loughlin
Dr Kirsten Lampe
'Human rights in the context of EU foreign policy and enlargement'
Supervisor: Dr Chaloka Beyani
Dr Shay ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳chin
'The Dilemma of International Tax Arbitrage: A comparative analysis using the cases of hybrid financial instruments and cross border leasing.'
Supervisor: Dr Ian Roxan
Dr Kris Panijpan
'Market dynamics in corporate governance: Lessons from recent developments in English Law'
Supervisor: Professor Tim Murphy
Dr Everard Phillips
'Recognising the language of calypso as "Symbolic Action" in Resolving Conflict in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago'
Supervisor: Professor Simon Roberts
Dr Rod Rastan
'Closing the Enforcement Gap: The International Criminal Court and National Authorities.'
Supervisor: Professor Christopher Greenwood
Dr Tamara Relis
'Parallel worlds of disputes and mediation'
Supervisor: Professor Simon Roberts
Dr Iyiola Solanke
'The evolution of anti-racial discrimination law in England, Germany and the European Union'
Supervisor: Professor Nicola Lacey
Dr Charlotte Steinorth
'Democratic Governance and International Law: Ideas and Realities'
Supervisor: Dr Chaloka Beyani
Dr Stephen Tully
'Corporations and International Lawmaking'