New Research Projects Announced

Webster Geneva Campus is proud to announce the University will be supporting 12 new research projects. Please, find the list of those projects below. Congratulations to the recipients:

  • Krista Saral — Addressing the dark side of entrepreneurship: a proposal for understanding and increasing tax compliance among small- and medium-sized businesses
  • Marcello Puca — Do Peers Affect Individual Bargaining?
  • Caroline Hunt Matthes — The Gap in Whistleblower Protection in the United Nations Implications for Risk Management and Human Rights
  • Curtis Doebbler — The Right to Health as Customary International Law
  • Oreste Foppiani with Oana Alexandra Scarlatescu — Family, Separation and Migration: An Evolution-Involution of the Global Refugee Crisis
  • Vicken Cheterian — Religious Wars (2016-18)
  • Lionel Fatton with Oreste Foppiani — Japan’s Armed Forces and the U.S. Policy vis-à-vis Asia: Moving toward a New Posture?
  • Carlo Maria Marenghi with Giovanni Giudetti — The “mutual trust” idea and the protection of personal data in the context of migration
  • Kristian Skeie — Life After Genocide
  • Roslyn Thomas with Liza Jachens — Work-related stress in a humanitarian context: a mixed method approach
  • Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani — Soft law and its contribution to the development of International Disaster Law. An appraisal of some recent key initiatives.
  • Pierre-Etienne Bourneuf — A monograph of the different facets of the League of Nations