Rethinking legal scholarship : a transatlantic dialogue
La 4e de couverture indique : "Although American scholars sometimes consider European legal scholarship as old-fashioned and inward-looking and Europeans often perceive American legal scholarship as amateur social science, both traditions share a joint challenge. If legal scholarship becomes to...
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Rethinking legal scholarship : a transatlantic dialogue / edited by Rob van Gestel,... Hans-W. Micklitz,... Edward L. Rubin,... |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press
, 2017 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XIII-543 p.) |
Sujets : |
- Part I. Where is legal scholarship headed in the new legal world ?
- Why do we do what we do ? : comparing legal methods in five law schools through survey evidence / Mathias Siems & Daithí Mac Síthigh
- The jurist in the global age / Neil Walker
- Field, frame and focus : methodological issues in the new legal world / Roger Brownsword
- Transatlantic publication fashions : in search of quality and methodology in law journal articles / Reza Dibadj
- Part II. Should doctrinal legal scholarship be abandoned ?
- What is legal doctrine ? : on the aims and methods of legal-dogmatic research / Jan M. Smits
- Making doctrine for European law / Nils Jansen
- A European advantage in legal scholarship ? / Hans-W. Micklitz
- From coherence to effectiveness : a legal methodology for the modern world / Edward L. Rubin
- Ranking, peer review, bibiometrics and alternative ways to improve the quality of doctrinal legal scholarship / Rob van Gestel
- Part III. The interaction of legal scholarship with other disciplines
- The logic of the law : the analytic foundations of methodology / Neil Komesar
- The role of empirical legal studies in legal scholarship, legal education and policy-making : a U.S. perspective / Deborah P. Hensler & Matthew A. Gasperetti
- A behavioural law and economics perspective : between methodolgy and ideology when behavioural sciences meet law / Orly Lobel
- Freedom and method / Paul Kahn