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Empirical research in law

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posted on 2024-11-14, 17:07 authored by Felicity Bell
Undertaking empirical research in law can be a daunting task, one for which current undergraduate and postgraduate legal education does not provide a great deal of preparation. Yet the ability to undertake such research is valuable and, some suggest, in demand. Many areas of law, its operation and effects, can be usefully informed by empirical research. This article suggests that the benefits of empiricism are both pragmatic or policy-driven, and theoretical.

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F. Bell, 'Empirical Research in Law' (2016) 25 (2) Griffith Law Review 262-282.

Journal title

GRIFFITH LAW REVIEW

Volume

25

Issue

2

Pagination

262-282

Language

English

RIS ID

109528

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