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Legal Research:

2010
This chapter provides a brief overview of the nature of law and legal scholarship and presents the findings and conclusions from one strand of my legal research. This strand pertains to the tension between the protection of students’ First Amendment expression rights and school authorities’ duty to maintain a respectful, civil school environment that ...
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Legal Research and the Legal System in Australia

International Journal of Legal Information, 2000
Abstract The law in Australia is derived from legislation passed in Australian parliaments, at Federal and State level, together with the English Common law tradition and the Australian Common Law which developed from the English Common Law.
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Teaching Legal Research

Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 2001
Questions about the importance and viability of legal research and writing as a part of the law school curriculum are not novel. Confronting these questions head-on, however, is a responsibility that should be handled by law librarians. This article addresses the issue of teaching legal research in an academic law library setting.
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Macro-legal Research and Micro-Legal Research

2017
In France, the distinction between private law and public law is the summa divisio of law. But it may be one day challenged by the distinction between macro-law and micro-law. However, distinctions between private law and public law and between macro-law and micro-law could be associated. Indeed, they concern different and complementary objects.
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Taxation Research as Legal Research

2004
Abstract There are many traditions of legal research. Academic lawyers disagree on the relative merits of each type of activity but each has its own validity and purpose. The questions raised in relation to taxation research mirror the more general issues arising in relation to legal research as a whole.
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Assessing The Quality Of Legal Research

SSRN Electronic Journal
Since the 1980s, legal academics, researchers, their institutions, and representative bodies such as the Council of Australian Law Deans (‘CALD’), have sought to produce a concrete and functional description of legal research and reach consensus on how the quality of legal research should be assessed.
Renshaw, Catherine   +2 more
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Legal Research

JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 2001
Edward L. Beard, Larry W. Johnson
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