This module introduces a range of approaches to legal research. It examines the importance and nature of legal research, foundational elements of legal research, and a variety of methods in legal research (such as doctrinal, theoretical, normative, and socio-legal). Alongside introducing legal research and methods, the module critically interrogates the underpinnings of each of the approaches used in legal research to uncover their advantages and disadvantages, and explore the connections and synergies between them. The module aims to improve students’ comprehension of the variety of methods in legal research, allow them to make an informed initial choice of the methodological approach(es) for their own research (while being aware of its limitations and possible alternative methods), and assist them in translating their research interests into viable research projects.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to:
Understand the basic elements of legal research;
Describe, explain, and compare the advantages and disadvantages of a range of research approaches to legal phenomena;
Make a well-reasoned choice of approach to legal research appropriate for their research project;
Design a research project.
Assessment
36075-01 : Research Proposal and Bibliography : Coursework (100%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions
Assessment: 5,000 word research proposal with annotated bibliography (100%) (previously Research Proposal 70% + Bibliography 30%)