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2006

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A Study On The Legal Problems Related To Places Of Refuge, Wenzhi Yang Jan 2006

A Study On The Legal Problems Related To Places Of Refuge, Wenzhi Yang

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Turn To International Protection: Examining The Relationship Between Humanitarian Intervention And Internal Displacement, James I. Pearce Jan 2006

The Turn To International Protection: Examining The Relationship Between Humanitarian Intervention And Internal Displacement, James I. Pearce

Archived Theses and Dissertations

This study examines the relationship between two phenomena that are products of the move towards increased international protection during the 1990s.


Integrating Maritime Industry And Coastal And Ocean Management : An Assessment Of The Situation In Portugal, Goncalo Carneiro Jan 2006

Integrating Maritime Industry And Coastal And Ocean Management : An Assessment Of The Situation In Portugal, Goncalo Carneiro

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Risk Communication And Maritime Safety Legislation, Anish Arvind Hebbar Jan 2006

Risk Communication And Maritime Safety Legislation, Anish Arvind Hebbar

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Comparative Study On The Legal System Of Arrest Of Ships In China, Haifeng Lin Jan 2006

A Comparative Study On The Legal System Of Arrest Of Ships In China, Haifeng Lin

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Post 9-11 Security Measures On Small, Aspiring And Export-Dependent Maritime States : Mixed Blessings For The Caribbean, Paul Wayne Wright Jan 2006

The Impact Of Post 9-11 Security Measures On Small, Aspiring And Export-Dependent Maritime States : Mixed Blessings For The Caribbean, Paul Wayne Wright

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The State Of Play As Regards The Allocation Of Places Of Refuge In The Baltic Sea, John Howard Ohlson Jan 2006

The State Of Play As Regards The Allocation Of Places Of Refuge In The Baltic Sea, John Howard Ohlson

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Study On The Effect Of The Port Law On The Development Of Chinese Ports, Li. Yuqi Jan 2006

Study On The Effect Of The Port Law On The Development Of Chinese Ports, Li. Yuqi

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


What Constitutes A Package Or Unit For The Purpose Of Determining The Package Limitation In Carriage Of Goods By Sea [Cogsa]?, Fodil Tighilt Jan 2006

What Constitutes A Package Or Unit For The Purpose Of Determining The Package Limitation In Carriage Of Goods By Sea [Cogsa]?, Fodil Tighilt

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Developing Practice Or Management Struggle? Barriers To Effective Youth Work Practice With Young Women Living With Violence [Thesis], Judith Kulisa Jan 2006

Developing Practice Or Management Struggle? Barriers To Effective Youth Work Practice With Young Women Living With Violence [Thesis], Judith Kulisa

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

The research process described in this thesis brought to consciousness, for myself, the researcher, and for the youth work practitioners involved, the limitations placed upon their ability to practice effective youth work by the divergent understanding of `youth work' held by those responsible for either managing or funding the services in which they worked. The study set out to discover why youth work practitioners were not identifying or responding to the needs of young women living with violence at home. The study sought to identify the problem and then to formulate practical strategies to enhance youth worker knowledge and skills …


The Obstacles In Women's Pathway To Principalship, Mahshid Pirouznia Jan 2006

The Obstacles In Women's Pathway To Principalship, Mahshid Pirouznia

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

The research problem is to investigate the obstacles of women seeking the principalship in public education; and also to explore major changes of different obstacles to women's principalship because women's roles have changed over time. Different obstacles in women's pathway to principalship are: low self-image; lack of encouragement; myths about women's work; sex stereotyping; lack of aspiration; role conflict; low self-esteem; family responsibilities; lack of mobility; and hiring and promoting practices. The research questions are: 1. what are the barriers for women who did not obtain a principalship or assistant principalship. 2. what are the barriers for women who obtained …


The Egyptian Feminist Movement Between Theory And Law: Law In The Writings Of Nawal Al Saadawi, Lobna I. Khater Jan 2006

The Egyptian Feminist Movement Between Theory And Law: Law In The Writings Of Nawal Al Saadawi, Lobna I. Khater

Archived Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of law in the writings of the Egyptian feminist Nawal al Saadawi.


Parolee And Police Officer Perceptions Of Prison Gang Etiology, Power, And Control, William Henry Richert Jan 2006

Parolee And Police Officer Perceptions Of Prison Gang Etiology, Power, And Control, William Henry Richert

Theses Digitization Project

Examines the attitudes and perceptions among parolees, and police officers on why inmates join prison gangs, how powerful they are, and their power and control in prison. Data was gathered from 250 surveys distributed to a group of parolees at an undisclosed southern California municipal police department jail, and 250 surveys distributed to police managers attending the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Results of this study validated the hypothesis that there is a significant difference in attitudes and perceptions of parolees and police officers of why inmates join prison gangs and the power and control gang inmates have in …


Networks And Narratives: An Exploration Of Their Relationship And Potential For Understanding The Actual Experiences Of Women With Hiv/Aids, Purity N. Irungu Jan 2006

Networks And Narratives: An Exploration Of Their Relationship And Potential For Understanding The Actual Experiences Of Women With Hiv/Aids, Purity N. Irungu

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

This study set out to examine literature relating to social network theory and narrative theory in order to explore how their potential connection could be used in future to understand and improve the actual life-experiences of women infected by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The thesis was done entirely by library research using secondary sources but is original in its intent. It includes a critical examination of some of the work of earlier researchers, including Lockhart's (2000) anthropological study of the social construction of `risk' of AIDS in urban Tanzania. Much previous research studied …


Where Are The Active Citizens Of Tomorrow? We Need Them Now..., Margaret E. Piasecka Jan 2006

Where Are The Active Citizens Of Tomorrow? We Need Them Now..., Margaret E. Piasecka

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

In 1997, Hindess labelled the gap between governments and citizens the democratic deficit. This gap, or deficit, has arisen over a long time period as a result of public scandals, perceptions of poor performance and poor economies. Local governments around the world are now attempting to regain community respect and support - the unstated mandate for governance - and seeking to implement government policies relating to concepts variously described as community engagement, capacity building, active citizenship or public/citizen participation. This thesis has identified a methodology for finding people who are motivated to act in the public interest in one local …