This paper highlights the opportunities of utilizing software programs that allow qualitative analysis. By using software supported content analysis in legal research, we argue that research findings can become more scientifically robust (for instance, objective, reproducible and transparent). Nevertheless, the methods to do so are largely unexplored. The purpose of this article is to explore the value of ATLAS.ti software in conducting content analysis in law, supported by a proof of concept of legal research. Despite some limitations of qualitative analysis software, we argue that it is an accessible and useful tool for legal research
This work presents Knowlex, a web application designed for visualization, exploration, and analysis ...
The digest system represents the present paradigm of legal research. The authors contend that there ...
The traditional approach to qualitative data analysis does not employ computers in interpreting outc...
This paper highlights the opportunities of utilizing software programs that allow qualitative analys...
In ignoring the overall debate regarding the need to incorporate empirical research methods in legal...
This contribution explores the application of data science and artificial intelligence to legal rese...
This paper surveys three basic legal-text analytic techniques—ML, network diagrams, and question ans...
The paper describes the use of ATLAS.ti 7 in the research undertaken to examine the socio-legal impl...
Data analytics provides important tools and methods for processing the data generated during legal s...
This paper presents general notions about content analysis, and its application on management and in...
This case discusses the paradigm shift and digital wisdom (i.e. the ability to use digital technolog...
There are many different methods in qualitative research and also many ways to approach the analysis...
The digest system represents the present paradigm of legal research. The authors contend that there ...
One of a number of Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS) programs designed t...
The paper describes the use of ATLAS.ti 7 in examining the socio-legal implications of the adoption ...
This work presents Knowlex, a web application designed for visualization, exploration, and analysis ...
The digest system represents the present paradigm of legal research. The authors contend that there ...
The traditional approach to qualitative data analysis does not employ computers in interpreting outc...
This paper highlights the opportunities of utilizing software programs that allow qualitative analys...
In ignoring the overall debate regarding the need to incorporate empirical research methods in legal...
This contribution explores the application of data science and artificial intelligence to legal rese...
This paper surveys three basic legal-text analytic techniques—ML, network diagrams, and question ans...
The paper describes the use of ATLAS.ti 7 in the research undertaken to examine the socio-legal impl...
Data analytics provides important tools and methods for processing the data generated during legal s...
This paper presents general notions about content analysis, and its application on management and in...
This case discusses the paradigm shift and digital wisdom (i.e. the ability to use digital technolog...
There are many different methods in qualitative research and also many ways to approach the analysis...
The digest system represents the present paradigm of legal research. The authors contend that there ...
One of a number of Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS) programs designed t...
The paper describes the use of ATLAS.ti 7 in examining the socio-legal implications of the adoption ...
This work presents Knowlex, a web application designed for visualization, exploration, and analysis ...
The digest system represents the present paradigm of legal research. The authors contend that there ...
The traditional approach to qualitative data analysis does not employ computers in interpreting outc...