Dissertations Apply Now
Dissertations are available at both the Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Notre Dame Law Library and can be checked out from the library.
Babafemi Adetunj Akiurinade, Human Rights Violations as a Cause and Effect of State Collapse in Africa (2005)
Joseph Isanga, Church and State in Uganda (2006)
Adila Hassim, Protecting Social Rights in South Africa: From Theory to Practice (2006)
Vinodh Jaichand, Achieving Racial Equality Through Reinstitution of Rights in Land in South Africa (1995)
Joseph Isanga Mubiru, Law and religion in Uganda: towards a coexistence paradigm (2006)
George William Mugwanya, Human Rights in Africa: Enhancing Human Rights Through the African Regional Human Rights System (2000)
Margaret M. Munalula, The Legitimacy of Sovereign Debt: A Case Study of Zambia (2001)
Kolawole Tajudeen Olaniyan, Toward Developing a Rights-Based Approach to Redressing Indigenous Spoliation in Nigeria (2003)
Oladejo Justus Olowu, Implementing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa: An Integrative Rights Based Approach to Human Development (2004)
Faustina Pereira, A Uniform Personal Code for Bangladesh: A concept and an Argument (1998)
Ali M. Qazilbash, Human Rights, Environment and Development: Reinvigorating Efforts Toward a More Integrated Approach in South Asia (2004)
Luc Reydams, Universal Jurisdiction: International and Municipal Perspectives (1999)
Toomas Sillaste, Protection of Minorities in the Baltic States (1995)
Christine Mary Venter, Africa Meets the West: Reconciling Cultural Rights, Woman’s Rights and Human Rights in the New South Africa (1995)
