Empirical legal research in action : reflections on methods and their applications

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Empirical legal research in action : reflections on methods and their applications

edited by Willem H. van Boom, Pieter Desmet, Peter Mascini

E. Elgar, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

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. The chapters, written by an international cast of scholars, reflect on the methods that they have applied in their own empirical work, spanning a wide breadth of research from psychological experiments in personal injury to field studies in criminology. Empirical Legal Research in Action not only reviews the advantages, limitations and challenges that such methods pose but also considers the value of empiricism to lawyers and the law. Vitally, the contributions offer an academic reflection on methodological challenges, as well as the relevance, of empirical research for lawyers. This insightful book will be useful reading for academic researchers in law and for policymakers seeking to understand the methodological challenges of empirical work in legal research. Social sciences scholars will also find this book of interest to appreciate the multitude of methods in empirical legal research. Contributors include: B. Boppre, J. Crijns, P. Desmet, C. Engel, J. Etienne, I. Giesen, H. Grootelaar, P. Mascini, C.P. Reinders Folmer, M. Rorie, S.S. Simpson, W. Voermans, W.H. van Boom, K. van den Bos, I. van Oorschot

Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Empirical legal research: charting the terrain Willem H. van Boom, Pieter Desmet and Peter Mascini 2. Conducting experiments and surveys in the field of administrative justice: on the importance of fair procedures in governance Hilke A. M. Grootelaar and Kees van den Bos 3. Experimental criminal law: a survey of contributions from law, economics and criminology Christoph Engel 4. Experimental approaches to private law: the case of redressing personal injury Christopher P. Reinders Folmer 5. Factorial survey research in the study of environmental regulatory processes Melissa Rorie, Sally S. Simpson and Breanna Boppre 6. Case studies in administrative law: the example of self-reporting rules in the regulation of business activities Julien Etienne 7. Cases under construction Irene van Oorschot and Peter Mascini 8. A traditional lawyer's perspective on the importance of ELS for legal scholarship Jan H. Crijns, Ivo Giesen and Wim Voermans Index

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  • NCID
    BB26836587
  • ISBN
    • 9781785362743
  • LCCN
    2018931732
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cheltenham
  • Pages/Volumes
    vii, 271 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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