Legal Research Methodologies in European Union and International Law: Research Notes (Part 1)
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Abstract
This is the first of a series of three 'research note' articles looking at an AHRC funded project on the various research methodologies used by European Union and International Law researchers. The second and third parts will be published during 2008.
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Article Keywords
Methodology, PhD Students, EU Law, International Law
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Research Notes
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