Empirical Legal research (ELR) has become well established in the United States, whereas its popularity in Europe is debatable. This article explores the popularity of ELR in Europe. The authors carried out an empirical analysis of 78 European-based law journals, encompassing issues from 2008-2017. The findings demonstrate that a supposed increase of ELR is questionable (at best). Moreover, additional findings highlight: – An increase for a few journals, with a small number of other journals showing a decrease over time; – A higher percentage of empirical articles for extra-legal journals than for legal journals (average proportion per journal is 4.6 percent for legal journals, 18.9 percent for extra-legal journals); – Criminal justice jour...
I attempt in this chapter to build on prior empirical work where I compared who and what was being p...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
This Article discusses the role of law and economics in Europe's law schools, paying attention mainl...
Empirical Legal research (ELR) has become well established in the United States, whereas its popular...
Empirical Legal research (ELR) has become well established in the United States, whereas its popula...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research (ELR) are enhancing their methods to improve the ...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Where rankings, journal impact factors, citation scores and time-consuming peer review processes are...
This special issue deals with Empirical Legal Studies (ELS), studies investigating the law in the re...
European legal scholarship is struggling to determine how doctrinal and empirical legal research sho...
Scientists are increasingly concerned with making their work easy to verify and build upon. Associat...
This chapter addresses the possible contributions and limitations of empirical research for legal re...
There have been a large number of innovations in legal scholarship in the U.S. legal academy over th...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research are enhancing their methods to improve the credib...
I attempt in this chapter to build on prior empirical work where I compared who and what was being p...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
This Article discusses the role of law and economics in Europe's law schools, paying attention mainl...
Empirical Legal research (ELR) has become well established in the United States, whereas its popular...
Empirical Legal research (ELR) has become well established in the United States, whereas its popula...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research (ELR) are enhancing their methods to improve the ...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Where rankings, journal impact factors, citation scores and time-consuming peer review processes are...
This special issue deals with Empirical Legal Studies (ELS), studies investigating the law in the re...
European legal scholarship is struggling to determine how doctrinal and empirical legal research sho...
Scientists are increasingly concerned with making their work easy to verify and build upon. Associat...
This chapter addresses the possible contributions and limitations of empirical research for legal re...
There have been a large number of innovations in legal scholarship in the U.S. legal academy over th...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research are enhancing their methods to improve the credib...
I attempt in this chapter to build on prior empirical work where I compared who and what was being p...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
This Article discusses the role of law and economics in Europe's law schools, paying attention mainl...