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Methodologies of Legal Research: Which Kind of Method for What Kind of Discipline?: European Academy of Legal Theory Series

Editat de Mark Van Hoecke
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2013
Until quite recently questions about methodology in legal research have been largely confined to understanding the role of doctrinal research as a scholarly discipline. In turn this has involved asking questions not only about coverage but, fundamentally, questions about the identity of the discipline. Is it (mainly) descriptive, hermeneutical, or normative? Should it also be explanatory? Legal scholarship has been torn between, on the one hand, grasping the expanding reality of law and its context, and, on the other, reducing this complex whole to manageable proportions. The purely internal analysis of a legal system, isolated from any societal context, remains an option, and is still seen in the approach of the French academy, but as law aims at ordering society and influencing human behaviour, this approach is felt by many scholars to be insufficient. Consequently many attempts have been made to conceive legal research differently. Social scientific and comparative approaches have proven fruitful. However, does the introduction of other approaches leave merely a residue of 'legal doctrine', to which pockets of social sciences can be added, or should legal doctrine be merged with the social sciences? What would such a broad interdisciplinary field look like and what would its methods be? This book is an attempt to answer some of these questions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849464994
ISBN-10: 1849464995
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria European Academy of Legal Theory Series

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This book focuses on the growing need to concentrate on the various methods of Legal research.Will be extremely useful to Phd Students as well as other legal scholars.Not many texts tackle this important issue.

Notă biografică

Mark Van Hoecke is a research Professor at the Universities of Ghent and Tilburg.

Cuprins

1. Legal Doctrine: Which Method(s) for What Kind of Discipline?Mark Van Hoecke2. The Method of a Truly Normative Legal Science Jaap Hage3. Explanatory Non-Normative Legal Doctrine. Taking the Distinction between Theoretical and Practical Reason Seriously Anne Ruth Mackor4. A World without Law Professors Mathias M Siems5. Open or Autonomous? The Debate on Legal Methodology as a Reflection of the Debate on Law Pauline C Westerman6. Methodology of Legal Doctrinal Research: A Comment on Westerman Jan Vranken7. The Epistemological Function of 'la Doctrine' Horatia Muir Watt8. Maps, Methodologies and Critiques: Confessions of a Contract Lawyer Roger Brownsword9. Legal Research and the Distinctiveness of Comparative Law John Bell10. Does One Need an Understanding of Methodology in Law Before One Can Understand Methodology in Comparative Law? Geoffrey Samuel11. Comparative Law, Legal Linguistics and Methodology of Legal Doctrine Jaakko Husa12. Doing What Doesn't Come Naturally. On the Distinctiveness of Comparative Law Maurice Adams13. Promises and Pitfalls of Interdisciplinary Legal Research: The Case of Evolutionary Analysis in Law Bart Du Laing14. Behavioural Economics and Legal Research Julie De Coninck15. Theory and Object in Law: the Case for Legal Scholarship as Indirect Speech Bert Van Roermund

Descriere

This book explores questions about the coverage and identity of legal research in terms of its expansion to an interdisciplinary field.