Laura Cahillane is a lecturer in Constitutional Law at the University of Limerick.
Jennifer Schweppe is a lecturer in law at the University of Limerick.
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Laura Cahillane is a lecturer in Constitutional Law at the University of Limerick.
Jennifer Schweppe is a lecturer in law at the University of Limerick.
Introduction: Methods and Methodologies in Legal Research: Framing the Context, Laura Cahillane and Jennifer Schweppe
Chapter 1: ” Doctrinal Legal Method (Black-Letterism): Assumptions, Commitments and Shortcomings”, Professor Shane Kilcommins, School of Law, University of Limerick.
Chapter 2: “Doctrinal Analysis: The Real ‘Law in Action”, Dr Rónán Kennedy, School of Law, NUI Galway.
Chapter 3: “The Comparative Method Method in Legal Research: The Art of Justifying Choices “, Dr Marie-Luce Paris, Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin.
Chapter 4: “The Use of History in Law: Avoiding the Pitfalls”, Dr Laura Cahillane, School of Law, University of Limerick.
Chapter 5: ” Legal Material and The Use of Historical Research”, Dr Thomas Mohr, School of Law, University College Dublin.
Chapter 6: Community-based Research – Dr Mary Rogan, School of Social Sciences and Law, Dublin Institute of Technology
Chapter 7: “Socio-Legal Methodology: Conceptual Underpinnings, Justifications and Practical Pitfalls”, Dr Darren O’Donovan, Bond University, Australia.
Chapter 8: “Getting Down and Dirty: The Case for Empirical Legal Research”, Professor Michael Doherty, Department of Law, National University of Ireland Maynooth.
Chapter 9: Participatory Research: Potential and Pitfalls, Professor Fiona de Londras, Durham Law School, Durham University
Chapter 10: “Empirical Studies in Contract – The Way Forward?”, Professor Sally Wheeler, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast
Chapter 11: “An Introduction to Research Ethics in Legal Scholarship”, Hope Davidson and Jennifer Schweppe, University of Limerick