Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Sussex. Galip, Bugem (2014) The European human rights law with emphasis on the Cyprus question: land claims and human rights, arguments before the European Court of Human Rights. Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Sussex.
For this thesis all of the Sherlock Holmes’s novels and short stories have been read as well as many of Poirot’s novels and short stories. Before being able to describe the differences and similarities, the reader must first be introduced to Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot and their cases. A chapter will be given to.
UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX Harmonic Analysis in Non-Euclidean Geometry: Trace Formulae and Integral Representations Richard Olu Awonusika Doctor of Philosophy September, 2016 Abstract T.
A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of PhD at the University of Warwick. The Worlds of Arthur Hildersham (1563-1632) by. (1504-1575) and the English Reformation’ (PhD thesis, University of Birmingham, 2005). 3 specific context, can provide a necessary counterbalance to more wide-ranging or.
This thesis explores the shifting targets of evil in English Reformation allegory during particularly turbulent social and religious changes, between 1534 and 1575, when the notion of evil was used as a polemical weapon by authors with a progressive reformist.
Arthur E Hastings is the main playable character and the main protagonist in We Happy Few.Born August 12, 1934, he is approximately 30 years old when the game's events take place. At the start of the game, Arthur is working as a redactor, or a government censor.
University of Sussex Patrick Simon Moffett Levy PhD Philosophy Phenomenology and Sleep Abstract This thesis identifies, in Nancy’s The Fall of Sleep, a crucial critique of phenomenology. A criticism that demarcates, or limits, phenomenology in declaring: “There is no phenomenology of sleep”.
Arthur L. Caplan, Ph.D. (born 1950), is the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics at New York University Langone Medical Center and the founding director of the Division of Medical Ethics. Caplan has made many contributions to public policy including: helping to found the National Marrow Donor Program; creating the policy of required request in cadaver organ.