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Phronetic legal inquiry An effective design for law and society research?
Brendon Murphy, Jeffrey McGee
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Law
100%
Legal Research
100%
Effective Design
100%
Social Investigation
100%
Lawyers
66%
Social Sciences
33%
Close Reading
33%
Power Relationships
33%
Problem Solving
33%
Human Experience
33%
Social Science Methodology
33%
Legal Rule
33%
Judicial Practice
33%
Legal Practice
33%
Legal Scholar
33%
Flyvbjerg
33%
Legal Scholarship
33%
Qualitative Social Research
33%
Transdisciplinary Process
33%
Socio-legal Studies
33%
Value Choice
33%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Social Science
66%
Research Design
66%
Legislation
33%
Tuition Fee
33%
Literature Review
33%
Social Research
33%
Transdisciplinary
33%
Administration of Justice
33%