Research methods for law / edited by Mike McConville and Wing Hong Chui.
This text introduces undergraduates and postgraduate students to available methods of research -- legalistic, empirical, comparative, and theoretical -- drawing on actual research projects as examples.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2017]
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Edition: | Second edition. |
Series: | Research methods for the arts and humanities.
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Table of Contents:
- Legal research as qualitative research / Ian Dobinson and Francis Johns
- Quantitative legal research / Wing Hong Chui
- Doing ethnographic research : lessons from a case study / Satnam Choongh
- Interdisciplinarity in legal research / Paul Roberts
- Integrating theory and method in the comparative contextual analysis of trial process / Mark Findlay and Ralph Henham
- Comparative legal scholarship / Geoffrey Wilson
- Research ethics and integrity in socio-legal studies and legal research / Mark Israel
- Researching the landless movement in Brazil / George Meszaros
- Rejecting the dominance of empirical legal scholarship : a better way of choosing, researching and writing a scholarly article / Michael Pendleton
- Researching International law / Stephen Hall
- Development of empirical techniques and theory / Mike McConville.