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Research Handbook on Legal Evolution

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Załuski, Wojciech   +2 more
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Legal Research

Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 2006
This article is a guide to the many legal research tutorials available online. Tutorials that have been selected for inclusion in this guide are recommended as relevant and useful, especially for first year law students. The tutorials cover legal research in secondary sources, case law (including citators), statutes/legislation, topical or area of law,
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Research and legal liability

Acta Tropica, 2009
Legal liability in the research realm is increasing, both in affluent and developing countries. This work outlines the liability risks of researchers, host institutions, research ethics committees, consulting bioethicists, and research sponsors through a review of sample cases involving these parties.
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Legal risks for phishing researchers

2008 eCrime Researchers Summit, 2008
Researchers are increasingly turning to live, dasiain the wildpsila phishing studies of users, who unknowingly participate without giving informed consent. Such studies can expose researchers to a number of unique, and fairly significant legal risks. This paper will present four case studies highlighting the steps that researchers have taken to avoid ...
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Is International Legal Research International?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This chapter examines international legal research as a largely neglected field of academic study. It provides a critical account of the existent scholarly literature, as limited as it is, and addresses the problem of cultural competence that researchers routinely face, both in terms of lack of access to essential legal information and limited ...
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Legal Research Methodology: Major Stages in Legal Research

Lawyers earn their living by solving real problems in the society mainly through researching and writing. In conducting legal research, contrary to the popular belief, lawyers follow the scientific method. They identify a research problem; formulate research questions; review existing literature with the aim of applying the principles of law discovered
Otuturu, Gogo George, PhD
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