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Case studies in legal research methodologies : reflections on theory and practice /

Contributor(s): Cahillane, Laura [editor.] | Schweppe, Jennifer [editor.].
Publisher: Dublin : Clarus Press, 2019Description: xix, 241 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.Content type: text | still image | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 1911611119; 9781911611110:; 9781911611110.Subject(s): Legal research -- Ireland. -- Methodology | Legal research | Legal research -- MethodologyDDC classification: 340.072 CAH
Contents:
Researching law and legal research: introducing the case studies approach / Laura Cahillane and Jennifer Schweppe -- 1. The case for a qualified veto system of adverse possession in Ireland: a doctrinal approach with "Bells and Whistles" -- 2. Who gets to decide on marriage equality? A reflection on comparative research / Conor O'Mahony -- 3. Researching the Irish Free State Constitution: law and history / Laura Cahillane -- 4. Using international law in interdisciplinaryhuman rights research / Clíodhna Murphy, Mary Gilmartin and Leanne Caulfield -- 5. The Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments Project: experiments in feminist legal research / Máiréad Enright and Aoife O' Donoghue -- 6. "Changing Ireland, Changing Law": access to justice and understanding the lived experience / Ivana Bacik and Mary Rogan -- 7. Researching with hard to access communities: understanding the relationship between the Trans Community and An Garda Siochana in Ireland / Amanda Haynes, Jennifer Schweppe and Niamh Dillon -- 8. Capturing cultures of control: some reflections on social research / Claire Hamilton -- 9. Using methodological triangulation to understand illicit drug markets / Johnny Connolly -- 10. Crossing th line: ethnographic fieldwork on crime and justice / Jonathan Ilan -- 11. Researching domestic violence: The INASC Project / Conor Hanly -- 12. Mixed methods inquiry in law: exploring the temporal burdens of medical negligence litigation / Mary-Elizabeth Tumelty -- 13. Research at the Law Reform Commission / Ciarán Burke and Raymond Byrne.
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"This collection is a follow-on to Legal Research Methods: Principles and Practicalities"--Preface.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Researching law and legal research: introducing the case studies approach / Laura Cahillane and Jennifer Schweppe -- 1. The case for a qualified veto system of adverse possession in Ireland: a doctrinal approach with "Bells and Whistles" -- 2. Who gets to decide on marriage equality? A reflection on comparative research / Conor O'Mahony -- 3. Researching the Irish Free State Constitution: law and history / Laura Cahillane -- 4. Using international law in interdisciplinaryhuman rights research / Clíodhna Murphy, Mary Gilmartin and Leanne Caulfield -- 5. The Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments Project: experiments in feminist legal research / Máiréad Enright and Aoife O' Donoghue -- 6. "Changing Ireland, Changing Law": access to justice and understanding the lived experience / Ivana Bacik and Mary Rogan -- 7. Researching with hard to access communities: understanding the relationship between the Trans Community and An Garda Siochana in Ireland / Amanda Haynes, Jennifer Schweppe and Niamh Dillon -- 8. Capturing cultures of control: some reflections on social research / Claire Hamilton -- 9. Using methodological triangulation to understand illicit drug markets / Johnny Connolly -- 10. Crossing th line: ethnographic fieldwork on crime and justice / Jonathan Ilan -- 11. Researching domestic violence: The INASC Project / Conor Hanly -- 12. Mixed methods inquiry in law: exploring the temporal burdens of medical negligence litigation / Mary-Elizabeth Tumelty -- 13. Research at the Law Reform Commission / Ciarán Burke and Raymond Byrne.

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