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020 | _a978-1-107-13092-0 | ||
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_a34.06 _bGES |
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245 | _aRethinking Legal Scholarship: A Transatlantic Dialogue | ||
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_aUSA: _bCambridge University Press, _c2017. |
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300 | _axiii, 543p. | ||
650 | _aPart I: Where Is Legal Scholarship Headed in the New Legal World? | ||
650 | _aWhy Do We Do What We Do?: Comparing Legal Methods in Five Law Schools Through Survey Evidence | ||
650 | _aThe Jurist in a Global Age | ||
650 | _aField, Frame and Focus: Methodological Issues in the New Legal World | ||
650 | _aTransatlantic Publication fashions: In Search of Quality and Methodology in Law Journal Articles | ||
650 | _aPART II: Should Doctrinal Legal Scholarships Be Abandoned? | ||
650 | _aWhat is Legal Doctrine? | ||
650 | _aMaking Doctrine for European Law | ||
650 | _aA European Advantage in Legal Scholarship? | ||
650 | _aFrom Coherence to Effectiveness: A Legal Methodology for the Modern World | ||
650 | _aRanking, Peer Review, Bibliometrics and Alternative Ways to Improve the Quality of Doctrinal Legal Scholarship | ||
650 | _aPART III: The Interaction of Legal Scholarship with Other Disciplines | ||
650 | _aThe Logic of Law | ||
650 | _aThe Role of Empirical Legal Studies in Legal Scholarship, Legal Education and Policy Making: A US Perspective | ||
650 | _aA Behavioural Law and Economics Perspective | ||
650 | _aFreedom and Method | ||
700 | _aGestel, Rob Van(ED.) | ||
700 | _aMicklitz, Hans-W | ||
700 | _aRubin, Edward L(ED.) | ||
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