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Case studies in legal research methodologies : reflections on theory and practice / edited by Laura Cahillane, Jennifer Schweppe.
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Title:Case studies in legal research methodologies : reflections on theory and practice / edited by Laura Cahillane, Jennifer Schweppe.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Cahillane, Laura, editor.
Schweppe, Jennifer, editor.
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Published/Created:Dublin : Clarus Press, [2019]
©2019
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KDK110 .C37 2019
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Legal research--Ireland.
Legal research.
Methodology.
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Medical Subjects: Methods
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Description:xix, 241 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Notes:"This collection is a follow-on to Legal Research Methods: Principles and Practicalities"--Preface.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:1911611119 paperback
9781911611110 paperback
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Case for a Qualified Veto System of Adverse Possession in Ireland: A Doctrinal Approach with `Bells and Whistles'
I. Introduction
II. Research Question
III. Methodological Approach and Methods Used
IV. Challenges
V. Reflections
2. Who Gets to Decide on Marriage Equality? A Reflection on Comparative Research
I. Introduction
II. Research Question
III. Methodological Approach
IV. Challenges
V. Ethical Considerations
VI. Reflections
VII. Conclusion
3. Researching the Irish Free State Constitution: Law and History
I. Introduction and Research Question
II. Methodological approach and Methods used
III. Challenges
IV. Reflections
4. Using International Law in Interdisciplinary Human Rights Research
I. Introduction
II. Methodological approach
III. Challenges
IV. Ethical considerations
V. Reflections
VI. Conclusion
5. Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments Project: Experiments in Feminist Legal Research
I. Introduction and Research Questions
II. Methodological approach
III. Challenges
IV. Reflections
6. `Changing Ireland, Changing Law': Access to Justice and Understanding the Lived Experience
I. Introduction and Research Questions
II. Methodological Approach and Methods Used
III. Challenges and Ethical Considerations
IV. Findings and Reflections
7. Researching with Hard to Access Communities: Understanding the Relationship between the Trans Community and An Garda Siochana in Ireland
I. Introduction
II. Methodological Approach and Methods Used
III. Challenges and Ethical Considerations
IV. Findings
V. Challenges and Ethical Considerations
VI. Conclusion
8. Capturing Cultures of Control: Some Reflections on Social Research
I. Introduction
II. Research Questions
III. Methodological approach and Methods used
IV. Challenges
V. Ethics
VI. Reflections
9. Using Methodological Triangulation to Understand Illicit Drug Markets
I. Introduction
II. Research Question
III. Methodological Approach and Methods Used
IV. Methods Used
V. Ethical Considerations
VI. Challenges
VII. Reflections and Conclusion
10. Crossing the Line: Ethnographic Fieldwork on Crime and Justice
I. Introduction
II. Research Question
III. Methodological Approach and Methods Used
IV. Challenges
V. Ethical Considerations
VI. Reflections
11. Researching Domestic Violence: The INASC Project
I. Introduction
II. Research Question
III. Methodological Approach
IV. Challenges
V. Ethics
VI. Reflections
VII. Conclusion
12. Mixed Methods Inquiry in Law: Exploring the Temporal Burdens of Medical Negligence Litigation
I. Introduction
II. Research Question
III. Methodological Approach
IV. Methods Used
V. Ethical Considerations
VI. Reflections and Challenges
VII. Conclusion
13. Research at the Law Reform Commission
I. Introduction
II. Methodological Approaches
III. Challenges
IV. Reflections.