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  1. Doctrinal Research: Meaning, Purpose, Methodology, Merits and

    Methodology of Doctrinal Research: Doctrinal research is library-based or theoretical research and is the most common methodology employed by those undertaking research in law. It is concerned with the analysis of the legal doctrine and how it was developed and applied. It consists of either simple research aimed at finding a specific statement ...

  2. Doctrinal Legal Research as a Means of Synthesizing Facts, Thoughts

    Doctrinal legal research (DLR) is a predominant method employed by various classes of legal researchers. It involves rigorous analysis and creative synthesis of multiple doctrinal strands. Doctrines are central to juridical treatment of concepts.

  3. Defining and Describing What We Do: Doctrinal Legal Research

    The doctrinal research methodology developed intuitively within the common law — a research method at the core of practice. There was no need to justify or classify it within a broader research ...

  4. PDF Research Methodology Qualitative and Doctrinal Methods in Research

    ch. The qualitative research outcome can supportdoctrinal met. general picture of the isuue under study (4) structural features are analyzed with. doctrinal methods and processual aspects with qualitative approaches (5) the. researcher derives the quantitative approaches, while q. alitativeresearch empha.

  5. Legal Research: Doctrinal and Non-Doctrinal

    The methodology of doctrinal research typically involves a process of reading, analyzing, and synthesizing legal texts to identify relevant legal concepts and principles. This may involve using various techniques, such as textual analysis, comparative analysis, and historical analysis. The researcher may also use other sources of information ...

  6. Doctrinal legal research: Its methodological characteristics and

    It also incorporates a range of analytical tools used to undertake judicial research and solve complex legal problems. As Singhal and Inkaramuddin Malik write (2012, pg. 252), 'Doctrinal research is the most common methodology employed by those undertaking research in law. Doctrinal research asks what the law is on a particular issue.

  7. Doctrinal Research in Law: Meaning, Scope and Methodology

    The doctrinal research methodology developed intuitively within the common law — a research method at the core of practice. There was no need to justify or classify it within a broader research ...

  8. Research Guides: Legal Dissertation: Research and Writing Guide: Home

    Doctrinal legal research methodology, also called "black letter" methodology, focuses on the letter of the law rather than the law in action. Using this method, a researcher composes a descriptive and detailed analysis of legal rules found in primary sources (cases, statutes, or regulations). The purpose of this method is to gather, organize ...

  9. Doctrinal Legal Research: What Does It Entail and Is It Still Relevant

    This article examines the main characteristics of doctrinal legal research and the contexts in which it is used. It also highlights the strengths and weaknesses of doctrinal law, particularly in regards to policy-making and socio-legal research. Keywords: Doctrinal Law, Legal Research,

  10. Legal Education Digest

    The conclusion from this study is that the doctrinal research methodology is a discrete method. However, it is not sufficiently delineated for the current research environment. In the past, the under-description of the doctrinal method has not been problematic because the research has been directed 'inwards' to the legal community.

  11. PDF Legal research

    rules. The methods of doctrinal research are characterised by the study of legal texts and, for this reason, it is often described colloquially as 'black-letter law'. Figure 3.1 Legal research styles (Arthurs, 1983). APPLIED (Professional constituency) PURE (Academic constituency) INTERDISCIPLINARY METHODOLOGY (Research about law) DOCTRINAL

  12. (Pdf) Legal Research Methodology: an Overview

    Research methodology is the process for direct approach through mixed types of research techniques. ... Conventional legal theory and court decisions report are the sources for doctrinal research.

  13. Defining and Describing What We Do: Doctrinal Legal Research

    The doctrinal research methodology developed intuitively within the common law — a research method at the core of practice. There was no need to justify or classify it within a broader research framework. Modern academic lawyers are facing a different situation. At a time when competition for limited research funds is becoming more intense ...

  14. PDF Defining and describing what we do: Doctrinal legal research ...

    ly. It follows that doctrinal research is research into the law and legal concepts. This method was the dominant influence in 19th and 20th century. views of law and legal scholarship and it tends to dominate legal research design.6Where does the doctrinal methodology "fit" in terms of the.

  15. Doctrinal research

    Doctrinal research lies at the heart of any lawyer's task because it is the research process used to identify, analyse and synthesise the content of the law. Many examples of doctrinal research on the jury system are available in the legal literature. This chapter examines the doctrinal methodology which many lawyers consider best typifies a ...

  16. Doctrinal Research in Law: Meaning, Scope and Methodology

    The doctrinal legal research has been the dominant and most influential research methods in law. The purpose of the present study was twofold; to explore the scope and to analyze the methodologies of doctrinal legal research. After analyzing the systematically selected literature, the present study found that doctrinal research is concerned with methodically finding, examining, explaining and ...

  17. City Research Online

    The doctrinal research methodology developed intuitively within the common law - a research method at the core of practice. There was no need to justify or classify it within a broader research framework. Modern academic lawyers are facing a different situation. At a time when competition for limited research funds is becoming more intense, and ...

  18. PDF A Critical Analysis of Underlying Concepts of Doctrinal Research

    Written by Nandan Malhotra. at A.V. Gupta and Associates, Jammu, Jammu and KashmirABSTRACTThrough this paper the author aims to critically analyze the underlying concep. s of Doctrinal research, also known as doctrinal legal research. The author makes an attempt at explaining the methodologies adopted by researches, academicians, judges, jurors ...

  19. Doctrinal legal research method a guiding principle in reforming the

    The doctrinal legal research method involves an analysis of legal propositions or legal concept is the main base of the studies. These types of research used "the reports of appellate courts and conventional legal theory" [15] as sources of data. However, the legal propositions from enactments, administrative rules and regulation, cases law ...

  20. Doctrinal Research in Law: Meaning, Scope and Methodology

    Moreover, the study found that doctrinal research methodology was used by legal and non-legal researchers. The study also found that the beginning of the doctrinal legal research is the presence of a legal problem which is followed by finding the relevant legal material including statutory law, constitutional provision pertaining to the problem ...

  21. Full article: Cyber Strategy in Practice

    The research is underpinned by a qualitative research methodology, broadly situated within 'interpretative' approaches to security studies. Narratives, and the interplay between narratives, form 'discourse', enabling security stakeholders to convey complex intersubjective knowledge. ... The doctrine clearly treats cyber as a broadly ...

  22. A Comparative Analysis of Doctrinal and Non-doctrinal Legal Research

    Best Citation - BHAGYAMMA G, A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DOCTRINAL AND NON-DOCTRINAL LEGAL. RESEARCH, ILE JOURNAL OF GOVERNANCE AND POLICY REVIEW, 1 (1) of 2023, Pg. 88-94, APIS - 3920-0032 ...

  23. Physicists develop new method to combine conventional ...

    Physicists develop new method to combine conventional internet with the quantum internet. ScienceDaily . Retrieved August 5, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 08 / 240805134133.htm

  24. CHAPTER TWO Methodology and Literature Review 2.0 Introduction

    2.1 Doctrinal Methodology Doctrinal research has been defined as, 'a detailed and highly technical commentary upon, and systematic exposition of, the context of legal doctrine'.15 ... The main sources of data for doctrinal research will be the legal instrument itself, in this case the CISG and those cases and decisions generated under it. ...

  25. GitHub

    The Information Retrieval research field has recently been booming, and models like ColBERT have been shown to generalise better to new or complex domains than dense embeddings, are ridiculously data-efficient and are even better suited to efficiently being trained on non-English languages with low amount of data! Unfortunately, most of those ...

  26. How to Make Money Fast: 3 Safe, Proven Methods

    Many or all of the products here are from our partners that compensate us. It's how we make money. But our editorial integrity ensures our experts' opinions aren't influenced by compensation ...

  27. The Science of the Cross: Towards a Cross-Disciplinary Theology of Desire

    This dissertation develops a method for a science-engaged theology (SET) of desire. Situated in both the context of a methodological debate in science and religion and the Catholic debate over homosexuality, it makes three interventions. First, it models a new approach to SET through a critical reconstruction of a method from classical Latin American liberation theology. Treating that method ...

  28. 'Laser view' into the avocado: New method reveals cell interior

    Using this approach, the research team was able to analyze the movement of microscopic particles -- with precision in the nanometer range and a time resolution of around 50 microseconds.