2015-12-01
Introduction: The Incorporation Problem in Interdisciplinary Legal Research
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Part 1: Theoretical Discussions
Erasmus Law Review , Volume 8 - Issue 2 p. 39- 42
In the past decades, there has been a rapid increase of interdisciplinary research with regard to law, exemplified in socio-legal research and law and economics. More recently, there has also been – albeit in some countries more than in others – a growing interest in the methodology of legal research. This special issue combines those two trends. It focuses on a crucial obstacle in integrating interdisciplinary research and traditional legal research. It is the question how we can incorporate other disciplines and their findings into legal doctrinal research.
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| Organisation | Erasmus School of Law |
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Taekema, S., & van der Burg, W. (2015). Introduction: The Incorporation Problem in Interdisciplinary Legal Research: Part 1: Theoretical Discussions. Erasmus Law Review, 8(2), 39–42. doi:10.5553/ELR.000050 |
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