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Melbourne Law School
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Research Programs
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Empirical Research Network
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Resources
- Empirical Research Services - Harvard Law School
- Frans L. Leeuw and Hans Schmeet, Empirical Legal Research: A Guidance Book for Lawyers, Legislators and Regulators, (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016), available online in the Library Catalogue
- Peter Cane and Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research, (Oxford University Press 2010), available online in the Library Catalogue
- Mike McConville and Wing Hong Chui, Research Methods for Law, (Edinburgh University Press, 2007), available online in the Library Catalogue
- Martyn Hammersley, What is Qualitative Research?, (Bloomsbury, 2012), available online in the Library Catalogue
- Rosalind Ewards and Jane Holland, What is Qualitative Interviewing?, (Bloomsbury, 2013), available online in the Library Catalogue
- Donatella Della Porta and Michael Keating Approaches and Methodologies in the Social Sciences: A Pluralist Perspective (Cambridge University Press 2008)
- Patricia Leavy, Oral History: Understanding Qualitative Research (Oxford University Press, 2014)
- Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt (eds.), Conducting Law and Society Research: Reflections on Methods and Practices (Cambridge University Press, 2009) available online in the Library Catalogue
- Alysia Blackham, Empirical Research and Workplace Discrimination Law (open access copy: ageworks.org)