Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research
Discover the essential resource for legal scholars with the Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research by Peter Cane, published by Oxford University Press in 2012. This extensive handbook spans 1112 pages and offers a thorough exploration of empirical legal research, a pivotal advancement in contemporary legal studies.
Delve into detailed chapters that illuminate the evolution of this field, its diverse methodologies, and its significant impact on various facets of the legal landscape, including policing, finance, employment, and environmental law. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or a student embarking on your legal journey, this handbook serves as a vital tool for understanding the intricate connections between law and empirical research.
Enhance your legal research skills and broaden your knowledge with this indispensable guide!