Empirical Legal Research in Action: Reflections on Methods and their ApplicationsWillem H. van Boom, Pieter Desmet, Peter Mascini Edward Elgar Publishing, 29.06.2018 - 288 Seiten Empirical legal research is a growing field of academic expertise, yet lawyers are not always familiar with the possibilities and limitations of the available methods. Empirical Legal Research in Action presents readers with first-hand experiences of empirical research on law and legal issues. |
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on the importance of fair procedures in governance | 23 |
a survey of contributions from law economics and criminology | 57 |
the case of redressing personal injury | 109 |
5 Factorial survey research in the study of environmental regulatory processes | 137 |
the example of selfreporting rules in the regulation of business activities | 174 |
7 Cases under construction | 194 |
8 A traditional lawyers perspective on the importance of ELS for legal scholarship | 227 |
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