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Towards an Internormative Hermeneutics for Social Justice
Principles of Justice and Recognition in John Rawls and Axel Honneth©2018 Thesis -
Bargaining in the Criminal Justice Systems of the United States and Germany
A Matter of Justice and Administrative Efficiency Within Legal, Cultural Context©2008 Thesis -
The Promotion of Human Rights and Social Justice
A Call to Liberation Theology for the Church in Nigeria©2004 Thesis -
Identity, Diversity and Teaching for Social Justice
©2007 Thesis -
The Implication of Prevention of Conflicts for Justice and Peace
In the Light of the Pastoral Letter: Gerechter Friede©2007 Thesis -
Preliminary Injunctions in Patent Litigation
Alternative Approaches to Provide Effective Justice under Uncertainty©2019 Thesis -
Youth Violence and Pastoral Care
Pastoral Response of the Christian Community towards the Youth who take up Violence for Justice in Post-Colonial India©2003 Thesis -
The ICJ’s Practice on Provisional Measures
©2010 Thesis -
The International Legality of Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors
State Practice from the U.N. Charter to the Present©2008 Thesis -
Living the Future in Dialogue
Towards a New Integral and Transformative Model of Religious Education for Nigeria in the 21 st Century©2015 Thesis -
Theological Content of the Christian Religious Studies Curriculum in Nigeria
Pastoral Theology in Secondary Schools©2020 Thesis -
A Study of the Johannine Symbol of the Good Shepherd (Jn 10:1-18) with Particular Reference to «Ofo» Symbol in Igbo, Nigeria
A Biblical Inculturation Approach©2020 Thesis -
Giorgio Scerbanenco
Urban Space, Violence and Gender Identity in Post-War Italian Crime Fiction©2016 Thesis -
Morality Behind Bars
An Intervention Study on Fostering Moral Competence of Prisoners as a New Approach to Social Rehabilitation©2014 Thesis -
From Protest to Surveillance – The Political Rationality of Mobile Media
Modalities of Neoliberalism©2013 Thesis -
Guerre et Exil chez Louis-Ferdinand Céline
©2013 Thesis