GULF STUDIES PROJECT

Academic Degree: PHD Thesis

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The United Arab Emirates until recently lacked any specific federal law to deal with intellectual property rights. The only local law which existed in the UAE was the Ras Al-Khaimah Trade Marks Law which was enforceable only within the Emirate of Ras Al-Khaimah. Nevertheless, in the absence of federal intellectual

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This thesis assesses the realities of human resource development and employment and education policies in the UAE. It shows the need to adjust policies in manpower, education, the media and information agencies – and by both Federal and Emirate governments. Improved manpower policies must be part of a more rational

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The purpose of this study is to explain the circumstances that persuaded the majority of the emirates of the Gulf to enter into an agreement establishing the federal state of the United Arab Emirates and the conditions under which it was established and flourished. It was no coincidence that the

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This thesis is an attempt to provide a comprehensive overview of the British withdrawal from the Gulf in 1971, with special emphasis on the Trucial States before it became the United Arab Emirates in December 1971. The work commences with a review of the historical British connection with the Gulf