Writing Law Dissertations: An Introduction and Guide To The Conduct Of Legal Research, 1st edition

Published by Longman (February 2, 2007) © 2007

  • Michael Salter University of Central Lancashire
  • Julie Mason University of Central Lancashire
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Title overview

Covers legal dissertation level research showing how to do it – planning, identifying key issues, adopting appropriate research methods, time management and managing one's supervision.

Table of contents

CONTENTS

Introduction

Chapter 1. How to Begin

 

      - Introduction

      - What is 'research'?

      - What is a 'dissertation'?

      - How to choose your dissertation topic

      - Specific suggestions for getting you started

      - Identifying the key issues and marginal issues in your dissertation

      - Is the research viable in practice?

      - Putting pen to paper

      - Conclusion

  

 

Chapter 2. Getting Along With Your Supervisor

 

                  - Introduction

                  - Choosing your supervisor

                  - When to choose

                  - What can you expect from your supervisor?

                  - The role of the dissertation supervisor

                  - Devise your own 'learning contract'

                  - At the beginning of your supervision

                  - Writing the dissertation

                  - Meeting your supervisor

                  - Reviewing draft chapters

                  - How much supervision?

                  - Making the most of constructive criticism and formative feedback

                  - Common problems with supervision

                  - Conclusion

              

 

Chapter 3. Selecting Suitable Approaches to the Conduct of Dissertation Research

               

                  - Introduction

                  - Resistance to methodological discussion

                  - Positive reasons for engaging in methodological discussion

                  - Recognising the implications of the tension between different research methodologies

                 - Avoiding the pitfalls of selecting an inappropriate methodology

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