Legal research methodology
by Rattan Singh.
- Haryana : LexisNexis, 2013.
- 379 p.
Table of contents: PART 1. CURRENT TRENDS IN RESEARCH AND RESEARCH ETHICS -- Chapter 1. The Concept of Research: An Analysis of Current Trends in Legal Research -- Chapter 2. Ethical Issues and Challenges in the Era of Emerging Techniques of Socio-Legal Research -- Chapter 3. Diminishing Ethical Standards in Legal Research: A Need for Academic Integrity -- Chapter 4. Ehics in Legal Research -- PART 2. METHODS AND TECHNIQUES OF IDENTIFICATION AND FORMULATION OF RESEARCH PROBLEM -- Chapter 5. Selection and Formulation of Legal Research Problem: First Step Towards Destination -- Chapter 6. Identification and Formulation of a Research Problem -- PART 3. COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF LITERATURE -- Chapter 7. Word Association Test: Projective Technique in Research -- Chapter 8. Outline of Empirical Method in Legal Research -- Chapter 9. Inductive and Deductive Method of Research: A Tool of Legal Reasoning in Crime -- Chapter 10. Role of Questionnaire and Schedule in Legal Research-An Analysis -- Chapter 11. Dimension of Sampling Method in New Horizons of Legal Research -- Chapter 12. Content Analysis -- Chapter 13. Socio-legal Dimensions of the Investigation Methods of Research -- Chapter 14. Case Study: A Strategic Research Methodology -- Chapter 15. Doctrinal and Non-Doctrinal Research PART 4 RESEARCH DESIGN AND REPORT WRITING -- Chapter 16. Research Design and Its Significance -- Chapter 17. Style and Format of Report Writing -- Chapter 18. Signficance of Research Design in Research -- Chapter 19. Research Report Writing -- PART 5 PRESUMPTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF HYPOTHESIS -- Chapter 20. Hypothesis: Nature and Significance in Socio-Legal Research -- Chapter 21. Relevancy of Hypothesis in Research -- Chapter 22. Relevance of Hypothesis: An Overview -- Chapter 23. Concept and Significance of Hypothesis in Research -- Chapter 24. Relevance of Hypothesis -- PART 6. PLAGIARISM -- Chapter 25 Student Attitude towards Plagiarism: A Study of Post-Graduate Students -- Chapter 26. Plagiarism: A Threat to the Momentous of Research Ethics -- Chapter 27. Plagiarism in Research: Problems and Solutions -- PART 7. JURISPRUDENCE OF JUDICIAL MECHANISM IN LEGAL RESEARCH -- Chapter 28. Role of Judges and Jurists in Legal Research -- Chapter 29. Approach of Judges and Jurists in Socio-Legal Research -- Chapter 30. New Developments in Law and Relevance of Judges Research with Special Reference to Technology PART 8. RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT AND LEGAL RESEARCH -- Chapter 31. Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act, 2009 and its Utility in Legal Research -- Chapter 32. The Right to Information Act, 2005: A Contemporary Tool of Data Collection -- PART 9. NEW DIMENSIONS IN LEGAL RESEARCH -- Chapter 33. Relevance of Legal Research in the Process of Law Reform -- Chapter 34. Role of Research Guide and Co-Guide in Legal Research -- Chapter 35. Inter-Disciplinary Research: Need and Scope in Socio-Legal Research Methods -- Chapter 36. The Calling of Team-Work for Socio-Legal Research: A Critical Assessment of Academic Performance Indicator (API) Score Card, 2010, of University Grants Commission (UGC)