法学部生のための論文の書き方<br>Law Dissertations : A Step-by-Step Guide

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法学部生のための論文の書き方
Law Dissertations : A Step-by-Step Guide

  • 著者名:Lammasniemi, Laura
  • 価格 ¥8,069 (本体¥7,336)
  • Routledge(2018/04/09発売)
  • ポイント 73pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138240681
  • eISBN:9781315282831

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Description

Law Dissertations: A Step-by-Step Guide provides you with all the guidance and information you need to complete and succeed in your LLB, LLM or law-related dissertation. Written in a simple, clear format and with plenty of tools to help you to put the theory into practice, Laura Lammasniemi will show you how to make writing your law dissertation easy, without compromising intellectual rigour.

As well as explaining the process of research and outlining the various legal methodologies, the book also provides practical, step-by-step guidance on how to formulate a proposal, research plan, and literature review. Unlike other law research skills books, it includes a section on empirical research methodology and ethics for the benefit of students who are studying for a law-related degree.

Packed full of exercises, worked examples and tools for self-evaluation, this book is sure to become your essential guide, supporting you on every step of your journey in writing your law dissertation.

Table of Contents

 

 

1 Introduction

Summary

2 Finding and perfecting your topic

2.1 Key questions to consider when choosing a dissertation topic

2.2 Inspiration for finding a topic for research

2.3 Brainstorming

Summary

3 From a topic to a question

3.1 Narrowing down your topic to a question

3.2 What is a compelling research question?

3.3 Tasks on evaluating and strengthening research questions

3.4 Tools for self-evaluation

Summary

4 Creating a good research proposal

4.1 What is a research proposal?

4.2 Proposal as a ‘running document’

4.3 Evaluate sample proposals

4.4 Evaluate your proposal

Summary

5 Planning the project

5.1 Scheduling and working effectively

5.2 Creating a research journal

Summary

6 Creating a research plan

6.1 Formulating research aim and objectives

6.2 Creating a research plan

Summary

7 Online research

7.1 Online sources: the good, the bad and the ugly

7.2 How to locate different legal databases

7.3 How to use different databases

7.4 How to use publicly available resources

Summary

8 Methodology

8.1 Introduction to methodology

8.2 Blackletter law methodology

8.3 Socio-legal methodology

8.4 Theory as a methodology

8.5 Comparative law methodology

8.6 How to engage with methodology

8.7 Reflexivity

Summary

9 Empirical research

9.1 What is empirical research in law?

9.2 Examples of empirical legal research

9.3 Pros and cons of empirical research

9.4 How to conduct empirical research?

9.5 Presenting research findings

9.6 Key principles of research ethics

9.7 What is ethics approval?

9.8 Other ethical issues

Summary

10 Processing literature

10.1 What is key literature?

10.2 Deciding what to read and what not to read

10.3 How to create a working bibliography

10.4 Quick reading skills

10.5 Deep reading skills

10.6 Critically analysing a text

10.7 A critical and reflective reader

Summary

11 Literature review

11.1 What is a literature review?

11.2 Why conduct a literature review?

11.3 Sources for literature review

11.4 How to conduct a literature review

11.5 Highlighting the originality of your research project

Summary

12 Writing the dissertation

12.1 Understanding and improving your writing skills

12.2 Writing good paragraphs

12.2 How to captivate your audience

12.3 Making an argument

12.4 How to incorporate evidence into my writing

Summary

13 Referencing

13.1 Why reference?

13.2 Plagiarism and academic offences

13.3 OSCOLA referencing in a nutshell

13.4 Harvard referencing in a nutshell

13.5 Exercises to test your referencing skills

Summary

14 Structuring the dissertation

14.1 How to structure the introduction

14.2 How to structure the main body

14.3 How to structure the conclusion

14.4 Signposting

14.5 Creating a reverse outline

Summary

15 Navigating supervision

15.1 What are the roles of a supervisor and a supervisee?

15.2 Managing your supervision meetings

15.3 Supervision guidelines

15.4 Feedback cycle

15.5 Working with a critical friend

15.6 Tools for critical friend and for self-evaluation

Summary

16 Obtaining a first and avoiding fails

16.1 How to get a first

16.2 Why does a dissertation fail?

16.3 How to avoid common pitfalls

Summary

17 Preparing for submission

17.1 Presentation and layout of the dissertation

17.2 What are the examiners looking for?

17.3 Final presentation/submission checklist

Summary

Bibliography

Index