31. Global Human Rights Obligations Relating to a Decent Standard of Living Pribytkova, Elena 2019 Theses LawPhilosophyInternational obligationsHuman rightsSustainable developmentCost and standard of livingLaw--Philosophy
32. Governing by Fiduciary: How the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 Delegated Control over Pension Policy to Private Actors Roth, Lauren R. 2014 Theses Political scienceLawHistory
33. Great Minds Speak Alike: Inter-Court Communication of Metaphor in Education Finance Litigation Saleh, Matthew Christian 2015 Theses Education and statePublic schools--U.S. states--FinanceLawSociologyJudicial process
34. Greek International Law: Networks, Socialization, and Compliance James, Jesse 2022 Theses Civilization, ClassicalClassical antiquitiesHistory, AncientLawInternational lawSocial psychology
35. HIV is not a Crime: Exploring Criminalization and Discrimination in a Dual Model of HIV/AIDS Minority Stress Breslow, Aaron Samuel 2018 Theses PsychologySocial psychologyLawCounseling psychologyHIV infections--Social aspectsAIDS (Disease)--Social aspectsDiscriminationStress (Psychology)
36. Institutional Ownership in the Twenty-First Century: Perils, Pitfalls, and Prospects Chaim, Danielle Ayala 2022 Theses LawAntitrust lawGoing public (Securities)Mutual fundsInvestments--Taxation--Law and legislationInvestments, American--TaxationUnited States. Internal Revenue Service
37. In Whose Hands: The Pregnancy Test in American Life Robinson, Joan Helen 2018 Theses SociologyLawWomen's studiesPregnancy--TestingReproductive health
38. John Dewey and the Democratic Life of the Law Chun, Michelle 2017 Theses Political scienceLawPhilosophyDemocracy
39. Law and Macro-Finance: The Legal Origins of Credit Booms and Busts Borowicz, Maciej Konrad 2020 Theses LawEconomicsDebtor and creditorFinancial leverageLiquidity (Economics)Business cycles
40. Law and the Culture of Debt in Moscow on the Eve of the Great Reforms, 1850-1870 Antonov, Sergei Alexandrovich 2011 Theses Debtor and creditorDebt, Imprisonment forWhite collar crimesDebtHistoryLaw