This thesis consists of three pieces of research focussed on the Councils of the United Nations, predominantly the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). We consider three broad questions: which countries typically get on to the UNSC in its current form; which countries ought to get on to the UNSC; and how well might proposed changes to the UNSC steer it towards such ideals. In order to address the latter two questions it is sensible to begin by investigating how the current system works and if there are any particular characteristics which influence the chances of a country being elected to the UNSC. In Chapter 2 we develop a model to test the significance of a country’s characteristics on their probability of election to the UNSC. Chapt...
This thesis examines national security/essential security exceptions in the context of international...
This thesis compares the changes that the pension systems of the United Kingdom and Germany underwen...
The level of regulation of disclosure and corporate governance on the national and supranational lev...
Effective financial reporting has become of critical importance in our economic markets and the inte...
The Eurozone crisis during the late 2000s constituted one of the greatest socio-political and econom...
This thesis presents three essays that aim at analysing the impact of internal and external factors ...
By analyzing roll-call voting by gender from the European Union, two questions can be answered. Firs...
The main contribution of this thesis is to demonstrate that collective bargaining represents a funda...
The Court's approach towards circumventing ouster clauses has varied dramatically over time. The ori...
This thesis explores the application of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 19...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
Money is a public good. The regulation of its creation, supply and distribution is of national and i...
A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to mak...
The dissertation analyzes the impact of the Eastern Enlargement on the work of the EU Council of Min...
A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to mak...
This thesis examines national security/essential security exceptions in the context of international...
This thesis compares the changes that the pension systems of the United Kingdom and Germany underwen...
The level of regulation of disclosure and corporate governance on the national and supranational lev...
Effective financial reporting has become of critical importance in our economic markets and the inte...
The Eurozone crisis during the late 2000s constituted one of the greatest socio-political and econom...
This thesis presents three essays that aim at analysing the impact of internal and external factors ...
By analyzing roll-call voting by gender from the European Union, two questions can be answered. Firs...
The main contribution of this thesis is to demonstrate that collective bargaining represents a funda...
The Court's approach towards circumventing ouster clauses has varied dramatically over time. The ori...
This thesis explores the application of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 19...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
Money is a public good. The regulation of its creation, supply and distribution is of national and i...
A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to mak...
The dissertation analyzes the impact of the Eastern Enlargement on the work of the EU Council of Min...
A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to mak...
This thesis examines national security/essential security exceptions in the context of international...
This thesis compares the changes that the pension systems of the United Kingdom and Germany underwen...
The level of regulation of disclosure and corporate governance on the national and supranational lev...