School of History, Law and Social Sciences

  1. 2014
  2. Nimby, network or social movement? individual and collective opposition to windfarms

    Author: Gardner, I., 3 Sept 2014

    Supervisor: Day, G. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  3. Reformist framework of the foreign investment environment in the post-conflict : critical appraisal of Iraq case

    Author: Al-Abasey, N., 1 Sept 2014

    Supervisor: Shi, W. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  4. The efficacy of Iraq law to deal wqith identity theft and proposals for a more legally effective solution, with comparative references to US and UK laws

    Author: Jassim, H., 24 Jul 2014

    Supervisor: Cahill, D. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  5. Post-devolution Welsh identity in Porthcawl : an ethnographic analysis of class, place and everyday nationhood in 'British Wales'

    Author: Evans, D., 15 Jul 2014

    Supervisor: Davis, H. (Supervisor) & Day, G. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  6. An examination of the adequacy of the Libyan Penal Code to deal with credit and debit card forgery

    Author: Alija, Y., 1 Jul 2014

    Supervisor: Cahill, D. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  7. The regulation of electronic evidence in the United Arab Emirates : current limitations and proposals for reform

    Author: Aljneibi, K. A., 3 Jun 2014

    Supervisor: McDermott Rees, Y. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  8. A theory of lay ministry praxis: Kenya Assemblies of God, Nairobi county

    Author: Oenga, D., 1 May 2014

    Supervisor: Beaumont, M. (External person) (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  9. Prison overcrowding in Nigeria : the nature of the problem, its causes, and consequences

    Author: Sale, A., 1 May 2014

    Supervisor: Feilzer, M. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  10. An evaluation of adopting or excluding suggested prayers of response in evangelistic literature used by British Christians with particular reference to authorial intention

    Author: Bennett, D., 9 Jan 2014

    Supervisor: Sainsbury, S. (External person) (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Professional Doctorates