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Empirical Environmental Scholarship, Robert L. Fischman, Lydia Barbash-Riley Jan 2018

Empirical Environmental Scholarship, Robert L. Fischman, Lydia Barbash-Riley

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The most important development in legal scholarship over the past quarter century has been the rise of empirical research. Drawing upon the traditions of legal realism and the law and economics movement, a variety of social science techniques have delivered fresh perspectives and punctured false claims. But environmental law has been slow to adopt empirical tools, and our findings indicate that it lags behind other fields. There are several clear benefits from an empirical agenda to explore how to make environmental law more effective. But no previous article has applied the lessons from empirical scholarship in other fields to environmental …


Some Basic Questions Regarding Legal Classification For Professional And Scientific Purposes, Jerome Hall Jan 1953

Some Basic Questions Regarding Legal Classification For Professional And Scientific Purposes, Jerome Hall

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On Research In Law -- A Challenge And A Proposal, Jerome Hall Jan 1940

On Research In Law -- A Challenge And A Proposal, Jerome Hall

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