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Writing Law Dissertations

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Adopting a highly practical approach, this book shows the reader how to research and write a dissertation, covering the various stages - planning, identifying key issues, utilising the appropriate research methods, time management issues, and managing one's supervision.
This book covers legal dissertation level research, embracing both LL.B. (undergraduate) and the specific demands of LL.M. dissertations.


List 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
                 -

Summary

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.

Product details

Authors Julie Mason, Michael Salter
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.02.2007
 
EAN 9780582894358
ISBN 978-0-582-89435-8
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 155 mm x 231 mm x 15 mm
Weight 400 g
Series Longman
Longman
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career
Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

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