Research methods for law / edited by Mike McConville and Wing Hong Chui
Contributor(s): McConville, Michael | Chui, Wing Hong.
Material type: TextSeries: Research methods for the arts and humanities. Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2007Description: viii, 239 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780748633586; 9780748633586; 9780748633586.Subject(s): Legal researchDDC classification: 340.072 RESCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Law Library
The Law Library primarily serves the needs of the Faculty of Law, i.e. students and staff. Its holidings include all legal publications, cours reports, laws of Uganda, laws of England, legal databases such as NexisLexis among others. It opens from Monday to Sunaday during semester time and Monday to Friday during vacations. Other legal collections are acceesed at Africana/Special Collections Devision where they are acquired as legal deposit in partnership with the Lational Library. While others are directly proctured. |
340.072 RES (Browse shelf) | Available | LWL20120110 | |
Law Library
The Law Library primarily serves the needs of the Faculty of Law, i.e. students and staff. Its holidings include all legal publications, cours reports, laws of Uganda, laws of England, legal databases such as NexisLexis among others. It opens from Monday to Sunaday during semester time and Monday to Friday during vacations. Other legal collections are acceesed at Africana/Special Collections Devision where they are acquired as legal deposit in partnership with the Lational Library. While others are directly proctured. |
340.072 RES (Browse shelf) | Available | LWL20120111 | |
Law Library
The Law Library primarily serves the needs of the Faculty of Law, i.e. students and staff. Its holidings include all legal publications, cours reports, laws of Uganda, laws of England, legal databases such as NexisLexis among others. It opens from Monday to Sunaday during semester time and Monday to Friday during vacations. Other legal collections are acceesed at Africana/Special Collections Devision where they are acquired as legal deposit in partnership with the Lational Library. While others are directly proctured. |
340.072 RES (Browse shelf) | Available | LWL20120112 | |
Law Library
The Law Library primarily serves the needs of the Faculty of Law, i.e. students and staff. Its holidings include all legal publications, cours reports, laws of Uganda, laws of England, legal databases such as NexisLexis among others. It opens from Monday to Sunaday during semester time and Monday to Friday during vacations. Other legal collections are acceesed at Africana/Special Collections Devision where they are acquired as legal deposit in partnership with the Lational Library. While others are directly proctured. |
340.072 RES (Browse shelf) | Available | LWL24030241 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Qualitative legal research / Ian Dobinson and Francis Johns -- Quantitative legal research / Wing Hong Chui -- Doing ethnographic research: lessons from a case study / Satnam Choongh -- Comparative legal scholarship / Geoffrey Wilson -- Integrating theory and method in the comparative contextual analysis of trial process / Mark Findlay and Ralph Henham -- Researching the landless movement in Brazil / George Meszaros -- Non-empirical discovery in legal scholarship: choosing, researching and writing a traditional scholarly article / Michael Pendleton -- Researching international law / Stephen Hall -- Development of empirical techniques and theory / Mike McConville
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