Mancus, Philip Michael(University of Oregon, 2009-06)
Representing a distinct contribution to the tradition of comparative international research in the environment, this dissertation studies the effects of national economic restructuring programs, implemented under the ...
Yamamoto, Masamichi(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
An increase in cross-border securities transactions has resulted in a heightened need for international cooperation. Many issues, however, may arise when multiple securities regulators simultaneously try to enforce their ...
This thesis explores the international dimensions of Rosario Castellanos’ writings, which exhibit a constant—and evolving—preoccupation with feminist literature from across the world. The Mexican woman, public intellectual, ...
Qureshi, Waseem Ahmad(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
Water scarcity—shortage in the availability of water—is an impending global crisis. Climate change continues to reduce precipitation rates, which leads to a lower amount of water in rivers. An increase in global population ...
Singh, Prabhakar(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-02-26)
The metaphor “intimate enemy” best captures the changing nature of international law vis-à-vis nations. “Intimate enemy” is a useful heuristic device that could be deployed to capture legal concepts of indeterminacy, ...
3rd edition of this work. The study includes an introduction, historical surveys, a classification of the spectrum of aids as well as surveys of messages, meanings, subdivisions.
Alboszta, Agnieszka(University of Oregon, 2022-10-26)
This thesis presents a comparative mixed methods study that addressed the broad question: Do internationally mobile individuals, often considered global citizens, identify differently with the dominant culture and possess ...
This monograph is the second edition of International
Railway Signals. While it bears a substantial resemblance to
the original study (1991) there are substantial changes. Terminology is a significant problem with ...
Kociolek, Emily S.(University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2007-12-04)
This project includes a theoretical energy program for an architectural thesis project in its schematic phase. The building's program is a new regional office for the International Refugee Committee. This organization ...
Balaev, Mikhail, 1976-(University of Oregon, 2008-12)
This dissertation examines the relationship between democracy and international economic ties. The effects of economic processes on domestic politics have long been a subject for debate in the literature: some authors argue ...
Stevenson, Erica(University of Oregon, 2006-03-16)
In the anarchical structure of international politics, relative treaty effectiveness
has proven to be a difficult task to accomplish concerning environmental issues. Not
only do the authors of these agreements face the ...
In the years immediately following the Holocaust, the world attentively watched while
infamous Nazis were tried at Nuremberg, some convicted of heinous crimes and some not. The
world has, for the most part, not stopped ...
FitzGerald, Evan(University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-06-19)
This Article proposes a new way to approach citations to international law by using the “Brandeis International Brief,” a template for drafting effective citations. By providing a practical six-step guide that highlights ...
Little, if any research has been done on the targeted topic of Internet usage by independent artists and craft persons for marketing and promoting their artwork. Related research has been done in the areas of small business ...
Since the mid-1990s, American Internet service providers (ISPs) have enjoyed immunity from liability for defamation under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. As Congress originally intended in 1996, Section 230 ...
Early life stress (ELS) affects the developing brain and impacts capacity for self-regulation and risk for psychopathology. The high spatial resolution of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) confers an advantage ...
A history of classic research in social psychology has demonstrated that human social groups are highly homophilous- people tend to associate with others similar to themselves. More recently, researchers showed that the ...