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University of Westminster
Qualitative approaches to empirical legal research
Review: Gallagher 46 Law & Society Review 460 indicates: “The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research… is an excellent scholarly resource that is especially timely given the recent resurgence of interest by (mostly) legal academics in the empirical study of law… [It] contains a total of 43 chapters contributed by prominent scholars from a number of countries, giving the book a useful international perspective. Chapters 37 to 39 (by Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin; Lisa Webley; and Laura Beth Nielsen, respectively) provide an excellent overview of methodological issues and resources relevant to both quantitative and qualitative empirical legal research…”