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Realising human rights in transnational business networks: a personalised account of the making of the Atlanta Agreement and its moral logics
Kazmi, S. B.
,
10 Dec 2010
, (Unpublished)
319 p.
Research output
:
Thesis
›
Doctoral Thesis
non-governmental organization
100%
business ethics
96%
firm
87%
human rights
82%
Minimum age conventions
77%
The Rohingya Genocide through the lens of Statelessness: The cracks within the human rights frameworks
Ng, V-L.
,
2025
, (In preparation)
Research output
:
Thesis
›
Doctoral Thesis
statelessness
100%
genocide
74%
human rights
50%
Myanmar
15%
interconnection
14%
Understanding the experience of job engagement within everyday working life: a mixed methods study across six organisational settings
Fletcher, L.
,
2014
Research output
:
Thesis
›
Doctoral Thesis
working life
100%
employee
64%
experience
28%
tertiary sector
25%
manufacturing
20%