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Master theses:

Name
Yr.
Supervisor
Topic
Main Commentator
Abstract
Defence Date
Almeida Zacarias Machava
06/07
Prof. Wei Dan
Free Trade and Regional Integration in a Globalized World: The case of Southern Africa Development Community and its Impact in Mozambique
Prof. Zhang Ying, University of Shenzhen
Liu Dongdong
22/07/08
Manuel Guilherme Junior
06/07
Prof. Wei Dan
The Legal-Economic Relationship between Bretton Woods Institutions and World Trade Organization in the Modern Era of Globalization: The Challenges and Impacts for the Developing Countries
Prof. Zhang Ying, University of Shenzhen
Liu Dongdong
22/07/08
Liu DongDong
06/07
Prof. Perumal Ramaswamy
Safeguards against Chinese Imports: -A Study of WTO Obligations and the Product-Specific Safeguard Measures against China
Prof. Peter Malanczuk, Peking University School of Transnational Law
14/10/08
Zhao Fei
06/07

Prof. Jorge Godinho

A Legal Study of Casino Credit
Prof. I. Nelson Rose, Whittier Law School, California
Liu Dongdong
24/02/09
Lu DongJuan
06/07
Prof. Jorge Godinho
Legal Issues of Pathological Gambling
Prof. I. Nelson Rose, Whittier Law School, California
Liu Dongdong
27/02/09
Zhao Xiao
06/07
Prof. Jorge Godinho
Legal Issues on Lotteries
Prof. I. Nelson Rose, Whittier Law School, California
Liu Dongdong
26/02/09
Xu MuChi
07/08
Prof. Tu Guangjian
Flexibility versus Certainty: A Comparative Study of Choice of Law Rules Regarding Contractual Liabilities in the European Union and Mainland China
Prof. Liu Xiaohong, East China University of Political Science and Law
23/09/09
Yu Jia
07/08
Prof. Wang Huaiyu

An Examination on the Employee Participation System in China

Prof. Zhang Xianchu, THe University of Hong Kong
24/02/10
Zhao Xin
07/08
Prof. Rostam Neuwirth
E-Commerce in the WTO and the Evolution in China
Dr. Surya Deva, City University of Hong Kong
18/03/10
Guo Hua
07/08
Prof. Rostam Neuwirth
Competition Law from a Global Perspective: The Case of Multinational Corporation's Self-regulating Standards as a Trade Barrier
Prof. Peter Malanczuk, Peking University School of Transnational Law
10/06/10
Yuan Zhang
07/08
Prof. Jorge Godinho
The Regulation of Casinos Legal Models and Approaches in the Legalization and Regulation of the Casino Industry
Prof. I. Nelson Rose, Whittier Law School, California
09/06/10
Jiang Hua
07/08
Prof. Jorge Godinho
Money Laundering Control in Macau Gaming Industry
Prof. I. Nelson Rose, Whittier Law School, California
11/06/10
Yan Chengyan
07/08
Prof. Tu Guangjian
The 2005 Hague Convention on the Choice of Court Agreements: the Chance for China to Establish a New Choice of Court Agreements System
Prof. Song Xixiang, Shanghai International Studies University
18/06/10
Du Yaxiong
07/08
Prof. Liu Gaolong
Research on Fundamental Theories of the Implementation of International Treaties in China
Prof. Ling Bing, Chinese University of Hong Kong
23/07/10
Chen Zhijie
08/09
Prof. Rostam Neuwirth
A Strategy for the Development of China's Cultural Industry: A Legal View

Prof. Peter K. Yu, Drake University Law School

10/01/2011
Yu Jiafeng
07/08
Prof. Tu Guangjian
A Study on Economic Hardship

Prof. Michael Tilbury, The University of Hong Kong

12/02/2011
Ke Jiejing
08/09
Prof. Wei Dan
Analysis of Chinese Bilateral Investment Treaties: Focusing on Provisions of Performance Requirements and National Treatment
Prof. Zeng Lingliang, Wuhan University
14/04/2011
Lin Min
08/09
Prof. Rostam Neuwirth
Modernizing the Laws for the Collateralization of Intellectual Property: China in a World Perspective
Prof. Yoshiyuki Tamura, University of Hokkaido, Japan 26/04/2011
Zhuo Jing
08/09
Prof. Rostam Neuwirth
Intangible Cultural Heritage in the People's Republic of China: The Example of the Miao Nationality

Prof. Surya Deva, City University of Hong Kong

07/05/2011
Li Hong
08/09
Prof. Rostam Neuwirth
The "Bosman Ruling" and the Regulation of Football in China

Prof. Sandra Marco Colino,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

15/06/2011
Du Yunyan
08/09
Prof. Perumal Ramaswamy
Recognition and Implications of Electronic Bill of Lading in International Business: International Legal Developments and the Legal Status in China

Prof. Felix Chan W. H. . The University of Hong Kong

21/06/2011
Zheng ShanShan
07/08
Prof. Jorge Godinho
The Legal Regulation of Underage Gaming

 

 

Ongoing
Fung Chung Wai
07/08
Prof. Gui Conde e Silva
The Application of the CISG Provisions on "Passing of Risk" in China

 

 

Ongoing
Kam Ka Man
07/08
Prof. Perumal Ramaswamy
Reproduction Rights in Digital Environment and Copyrights Protection: Legal Issues and Challenges

 

 

Ongoing
Lu Jiangxia
08/09
Prof. Wei Dan
The Future of Agricultural Subsidy: Empathizing with Brazil and China in the Doha Round

 

 

Ongoing
Wang Nan
08/09
Prof. Rostam Neuwirth
The Intellectual Property Protection in People's Republic of China: From Legislation to Enforcement
   
Ongoing
Zhang Sheng
08/09
Prof. Rostam Neuwirth
The Transparency Rule in International Investment Law and China's Commitments
Ongoing
Zhang Guangjie
08/09
Prof. Tu Guangjian
Study on the Arrangment of Mutual Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments between Mainland China and Hong Kong - From the Perspective of Choice of Court Agreement
Ongoing
   
Ongoing
   
Ongoing

 

Doing legal research at the library of the University of Macau


The International Library of the University of Macau is a general library for all disciplines. Consequently, legal information is not fully separated from other matters. The library has a considerable collection of legal sources; however, they are located in various places of the three library floors. The following provides some guidance on where the bulk of the legal materials are physically located.

Most books classified as reference books can be found in the Documentation Center in the ground floor (towards the left as you enter the library). The Documentation Center is particularly strong on documents from international organizations, and also holds the thesis that have been defended in the Law Faculty (which are clearly signposted towards the end of the main room).


Legal monographies are located in the first floor of the library, mostly under the K category (towards the right as you enter); be sure to check the K, KK, and KKP categories. The first floor also has two specialized Macau Rooms (towards the left as you enter), one for periodicals and other for monographies; both have legal sources.

Paper subscriptions to legal periodicals are found in the second floor of the library (towards the right as you enter), and are arranged by alphabetic order.
The library has also a fast growing number of online legal resources.

To go to the library homepage, please click here http://library.umac.mo/lib.html

To see the library manual, please click here.

 

 

 

 

Last Modified on 26 July, 2011