Research Methods in Law
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Computational Legal Studies
Edited by Ryan Whalen
‘This book situates computational analysis of law among overlapping research areas and deepens one’s sense of the field as vitally distinct. The field is equally transnational and transubstantive, and the legal texts of interest are tran...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Pluralising International Legal Scholarship
Edited by Rossana Deplano
‘This volume acts as an important and provocative invitation to international legal scholars to take non-doctrinal methods seriously. The various contributions, as diverse as they are, come together in a call for methodological self-refl...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Art of Mooting
Mark Thomas, Lucy Cradduck
'This book offers brilliant new insights on the intellectual, physical and emotional aspects of mooting. In an era of growing emphasis on experiential learning and innovation in legal education, Thomas and Cradduck have given law teacher...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Rethinking Law and Language
Jan M. Broekman
‘A central thesis of this book is its recognition of the double definition of the term “word”, which has also been neglected in studies of law and language relations. A “word” exists in analog and digital types of language, whereas conve...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Evaluating Academic Legal Research in Europe
Edited by Rob van Gestel, Andreas Lienhard
‘This book, while providing some answers, poses even more questions – and this is indeed its greatest strength. The reader unfamiliar with the subject will find in the book a helpful introduction to the many problems it attempts to addre...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Empirical Legal Research in Action
Edited by Willem H. van Boom, Pieter Desmet, Peter Mascini
‘Many legal scholars and researchers would love to understand more about the mysterious world of empirical legal research. This wonderful collection distils the insight and experience of top empirical scholars in a way that is clear, eas...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Empirical Legal Research
Frans L. Leeuw, Hans Schmeets
‘Introductory books on ELR are rare, so the arrival of Empirical Legal Research is a welcome addition to this small, yet growing, market. This ambitious project tackles the past, present, and future of ELR in an encompassing guide for do...eBook:Find out more$42.40
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A Short Introduction to Judging and to Legal Reasoning
Geoffrey Samuel
‘In this useful and timely book Geoffrey Samuel offers to his readers a new understanding of the rich complexity of legal reasoning – an understanding that has sometimes been lacking in accounts of law written from a single perspective. ...eBook:Find out more$29.56
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Multi-criteria Analysis in Legal Reasoning
Bengt Lindell
‘This is a highly original approach to a pressing problem of legal reasoning: how to decide in a context in which many different values and interests need to be considered. The interdisciplinary approach chosen, using decision theory and...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Academic Learning in Law
Edited by Bart van Klink, Ubaldus de Vries
‘At a time when the performative demands of the neo-liberal university threaten to marginalize liberal and post-liberal traditions of critical enquiry, it is important to be reminded that a quality legal education can be both richly scep...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Facts and Norms in Law
Edited by Sanne Taekema, Bart van Klink, Wouter de Been
‘A valuable collection of original analyses of the way various disciplines conceptualise facts, values, and norms in the realms of judging, lawyering, and legislating – and the interdisciplinary challenges and opportunities this offers....eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Legal Thought and Philosophy
Bert van Roermund
‘This book proves to be an excellent guide through the labyrinth of law. Its crucial point is legal order viewed from the perspective of a situated “We”. Jurisprudence appears as an implicit sort of thinking, embedded in moral, political...eBook:Find out more$38.40