Note-taking and Notability: How to Succeed at Legal Doctoral Fieldwork
Panades-Estruch Laura ()
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Panades-Estruch Laura: Truman Bodden Law School of the Cayman Islands; University of Cambridge
Croatian International Relations Review, 2018, vol. 24, issue 83, 104-123
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Fieldwork is the bridge between academia and practice. Often, this bridge is not crossed due to lack of guidance, time and practical experience. Academics are left on their own to guess what would work best. In facilitating this, this article assesses the methods used in a case study of doctoral fieldwork at the European Parliament within the civil service. Findings include identifying optimum methods to plan, develop and execute doctoral fieldwork.
Keywords: EU; European Parliament; fieldwork; methodology; data collection; law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.2478/cirr-2018-0016
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