Methodologies of legal research : which kind of method for what kind of discipline? Hoecke, Mark van,
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340.072 FER.L Law books in action : | 340.072 FUL.L Legal Research Skills for Scots Lawyers | 340.072 FUL.L Legal Research Skills for Scots Lawyers | 340.072 HOE.M Methodologies of legal research : which kind of method for what kind of discipline? | 340.072 KNO.E Effective legal research | 340.072 KNO.E Effective Legal Research | 340.072 KNO.E Effective Legal Research |
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Legal research and the distinctiveness of comparative law / John Bell
Does one need an understanding of methodology in law before one can understand methodology in comparative law? / Geoffrey Samuel
Comparative law, legal linguistics and methodology of legal doctrine / Jaakko Husa
Doing what doesn't come naturally : on the distinctiveness of comparative law / Maurice Adams
Promises and pitfalls of interdisciplinary legal research : the case of evolutionary analysis in law / Bart Du Laing
Behavioural economics and legal research / Julie De Coninck
Theory and objection in law : the case for legal scholarship as indirect speech / Bert Van Roermund.
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