Introduction to Empirical Legal Research
Discover the essential guide to understanding empirical methodology in the legal field with Introduction to Empirical Legal Research by Oxford University Press. Published in 2014, this comprehensive paperback spans 352 pages, offering valuable insights for legal professionals and scholars alike. This book delves into how empirical analysis can enhance legal arguments, providing practical guidance on formulating empirical questions, conducting thorough research, analyzing data, and effectively presenting or evaluating results. Whether you are a lawyer, a student, or a researcher, this book is an indispensable resource that bridges the gap between law and empirical research. Enhance your legal practice and academic pursuits with this informative text that empowers you to apply empirical methods to legal issues.