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Methodologies of legal research (Record no. 12080)

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International Standard Book Number 9781849464994
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Classification number 340.0721
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Personal name Hoecke, Mark Van
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Title Methodologies of legal research
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Pages 294 p.
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Series Title (European Academy of Legal Theory series)
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General note Table of contents:<br/>Chapter 1. Legal doctrine : which method(s) for what kind of discipline?<br/>Chapter 2. The method of a truly normative legal science<br/>Chapter 3. Explanatory non-normative legal doctrine : taking the distinction between theoretical and practical reason seriously <br/>Chapter 4. A world without law professors<br/>Chapter 5. Open or autonomous? : the debate on legal methodology as a reflection of the debate on law <br/>Chapter 6. Methodology of legal doctrinal research : a comment on Westerman<br/>Chapter 7. The epistemological function of "la doctrine" <br/>Chapter 8. Maps, methodologies and critiques : confessions of a contract lawyer <br/>Chapter 9. Legal research and the distinctiveness of comparative law<br/>Chapter 10. Does one need an understanding of methodology in law before one can understand methodology in comparative law? <br/>Chapter 11. Comparative law, legal linguistics and methodology of legal doctrine<br/>Chapter 12. Doing what doesn't come naturally : on the distinctiveness of comparative law<br/>Chapter 13. Promises and pitfalls of interdisciplinary legal research : the case of evolutionary analysis in law<br/>Chapter 14. Behavioural economics and legal research<br/>Chapter 15. Theory and objection in law : the case for legal scholarship as indirect speech
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Subject Jurisprudence--Research.
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Subject Law--Research.
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