In ignoring the overall debate regarding the need to incorporate empirical research methods in legal scholarship, this article explores the utility of applying a particular method, namely, systematic content analysis (SCA), as a complementary tool in legal research. A research method commonly utilized by social scientists, SCA is a replicable technique that can be applied in the analysis of a variety of texts, ranging from interview transcripts to legal texts such as case law, legislation and contracts. To further support the incorporation of SCA in legal research, this article, in its second section, provides an overview of SCA, as well as its various stages. Subsequently, the third section assesses the suitability and necessity of SCA by ...
The goal of this Article is to promote an emerging field of legal writing scholarship: the empirical...
By conducting methodological assessments, legal researchers decide which lines of inquiry are worth ...
This article offers an account of the unique characteristics, challenges and benefits of empirical l...
In ignoring the overall debate regarding the need to incorporate empirical research methods in legal...
In ignoring the overall debate regarding the need to incorporate empirical research methods in legal...
Lawyers have traditionally viewed law as a closed system, and doctrinal research has been the resear...
This chapter provides an introduction to, and argument for, using systematic content analysis studie...
A legal researcher must see that research is an activity. The research is not only reading books, pr...
Lawyers have traditionally viewed law as a closed system, and doctrinal research has been the resear...
Research methods in law are gaining much more attention than they used to. However, there have been ...
This paper highlights the opportunities of utilizing software programs that allow qualitative analys...
Legal research instructors seek to provide their students with a working knowledge of important rese...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research (ELR) are enhancing their methods to improve the ...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
<p>This article is used to distinguish a deepest understanding between normative and empirical legal...
The goal of this Article is to promote an emerging field of legal writing scholarship: the empirical...
By conducting methodological assessments, legal researchers decide which lines of inquiry are worth ...
This article offers an account of the unique characteristics, challenges and benefits of empirical l...
In ignoring the overall debate regarding the need to incorporate empirical research methods in legal...
In ignoring the overall debate regarding the need to incorporate empirical research methods in legal...
Lawyers have traditionally viewed law as a closed system, and doctrinal research has been the resear...
This chapter provides an introduction to, and argument for, using systematic content analysis studie...
A legal researcher must see that research is an activity. The research is not only reading books, pr...
Lawyers have traditionally viewed law as a closed system, and doctrinal research has been the resear...
Research methods in law are gaining much more attention than they used to. However, there have been ...
This paper highlights the opportunities of utilizing software programs that allow qualitative analys...
Legal research instructors seek to provide their students with a working knowledge of important rese...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research (ELR) are enhancing their methods to improve the ...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
<p>This article is used to distinguish a deepest understanding between normative and empirical legal...
The goal of this Article is to promote an emerging field of legal writing scholarship: the empirical...
By conducting methodological assessments, legal researchers decide which lines of inquiry are worth ...
This article offers an account of the unique characteristics, challenges and benefits of empirical l...