The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research /
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2010
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Table of Contents:
- The art, craft, and science of policing
- Crime and criminals
- Criminal process and prosecution
- The crime-preventive impact of penal sanctions
- Contracts and corporations
- Financial markets
- Consumer protection
- Bankruptcy and insolvency
- Regulating the professions
- Personal injury litigation
- Claiming behavior as legal mobilization
- Families
- Labor and employment laws
- Housing and property
- Human rights instruments
- Constitutions
- Social security and social welfare
- Occupational safety and health
- Environmental regulation
- Administrative justice
- Access to civil justice
- Judicial recruitment, training, and careers
- Trial courts and adjudication
- Appellate courts
- Dispute resolution
- Lay decision-makers in the legal process
- Evidence law
- Civil procedure and courts
- Collective actions
- Law and courts' impact on development and democratization
- How does international law work?
- Lawyers and other legal service providers
- Legal pluralism
- Public images and understandings of courts
- Legal education and the legal academy
- The (nearly) forgotten early empirical legal research
- Quantitative approaches to empirical legal research
- Qualitative approaches to empirical legal research
- The need for multi-method approaches in empirical legal research
- Legal theory and empirical research
- Empirical legal research and policy-making
- The place of empirical legal research in the law school curriculum
- Empirical legal training in the US academy