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The subject of this essay is the empirical studies and their role when undertaking a legal research and to what extent they have priviliges in the legal research.

Title: The subject of this essay is the empirical studies and their role when undertaking a legal research and to what extent they have priviliges in the legal research.
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The subject of this essay is the empirical studies and their role when undertaking a legal research and to what extent they have priviliges in the legal research.
CONTENTS 1.Introduction.................................................................3 2.Definition of Empirical Research........................................3 3.Research Design............................................................4 4.Data Collection ............................................................5 5.Qualitative Research ......................................................6 6.Quantitative Research.....................................................8 7.Case Studies................................................................9 8.Particular Issues...........................................................11 8.1 Gaining Access ......................................................11 8.2 Ethics..................................................................11 9. Divorce Law and Empirical studies....................................12 9.1 Misuse of Statistics...................................................13 9.2 International Comparison...........................................14 10. Conclusion................................................................17 Empirical research 1.Introduction: Traditionally socio-legal scholars have bridged the divide between law and sociology, social policy, and economics. But there is increasing interest in law and disciplines within the field of humanities. For decades, social scientists have sought to improve the quality of …showed first 75 words of 4106 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 4106 total…Review, 5, 491500 Rose G. (1990) Designing Sociological Research. Oxford University press. Silverman, D. (2000). Doing Qualitative Research: a practical handbook. London: Sage. Table of Articles: British Educational Research Association (BERA) (1992) Ethical Guidelines. Edinburgh: SCRE for BERA Deech, R., (1990) Divorce Law and Empirical Studies, 106 The Law Quarterly Review. Eekerlaar, J., MacLean, M., Divorce Law and Empirical Studies- A Reply, 106 TheLaw Quarterly Review. Holborn G, Butterworth legal research guide Websites: http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/Reports.htm#Methodology

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