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Volume 13, Issue 3, 2017
Volume 13, Issue 3, 2017
Special Issue
Methodology of Legal Research: Challenges and Opportunities
Published:
2017-12-13
Introduction
Editorial
Methodology of Legal Research: Challenges and Opportunities
Philip Langbroek, Kees van den Bos, Marc Simon Thomas, Michael Milo, Wibo van Rossum
1-8
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Evaluating the Quality of Dutch Academic Legal Publications: Results from a Survey
Willem van Boom, Rob van Gestel
9-27
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American Legal Realism: Research Programme and Policy Impact
Frans L. Leeuw
28-40
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The Study of Law as an Academic Discipline
René Brouwer
41-48
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Odd Topics, Old Methods and the Cradle of the Ius Commune: Byzantine Law and the Italian City-States
Daphne Penna
49-55
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Analysing Discursive Practices in Legal Research: How a Single Remark Implies a Paradigm
Paul van den Hoven
56-64
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Building a Legal Citation Network: The Influence of the Court of Cassation on the Lower Judiciary
Matthias Van Der Haegen
65-76
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The Victim’s Right to Intervene as an Injured Party in Criminal Proceedings: A Multidimensional and Interdisciplinary Assessment of Current Dutch Legal Practice
Renée S.B. Kool, Jessy M. Emaus, Daan P. van Uhm
77-94
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Making the Case for Case Studies in Empirical Legal Research
Aikaterini Argyrou
95-113
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On Why Procedural Justice Matters in Court Hearings: Experimental Evidence that Behavioral Disinhibition Weakens the Association between Procedural Justice and Evaluations of Judges
Liesbeth Hulst, Kees van den Bos, Arno J. Akkermans, E. Allan Lind
114-129
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Methodology in Legal Research
Tom R. Tyler
130-141
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Drafting (and Redrafting) Comparative Property Questionnaires
Peter Sparkes
142-152
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