Getting a PhD in Law
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (954 Votes) |
Asin | : | 184113306X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-21 |
Language | : | English |
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It makes sense and puts everything that I have thought into perspective. I believe it is the first of its kind and has been an enjoyable readIt provides practical guidance in an easy to read format. (William A. (Bonnie Holigan Edinburgh Student Law Review Volume 2, Issue 1)The book was extremely helpful in being awarded the PhD studentship, especially the section about methodology about which I was asked and without the book I would not have been able to answer, so thank you very much, I would definitely recommend your book. In its Introductory chapter it explains the nature and value of a PhD in law and why a PhD in Law is different to those taken in other disciplines. Those considering whether the PhD is right for them will undoubtedly benefit from the book's clear and pragmatic approach, but many topics (for example, writing up and the viva and beginning to build an academic career) wi
This readable and informative guide is written by two graduates of the successful PhD program at the School of Law, King's College London. The book draws on interviews and case studies with students, supervisors, and examiners. Getting a PhD in Law fills this gap, providing an accessible guide to the process, from topic selection to thesis publication. Research degrees in law share some attributes with those in related disciplines, such as the humanities and social sciences. Getting a PhD in Law will be essential reading for the growing numbers of PhD students in the UK's many law schools, as well as those internationally who wish to learn from the UK's best practice.. However, the legal methodology and the place of the PhD in the young lawyer's career creates unique challenges that have not been addressed by existing guides. While there are a wide range of study guides for PhD students in the social sciences and other science-based disciplines, there is very little information available on the process of obtaining a PhD in law. Getting a PhD in Law is a unique guide to obtaining the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Law in the UK
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"Getting a PhD in Law. Caroline Morris." according to Raymond Parsons. This is a very good basic book outlining what is required to get a Ph.D. The dissertation I am currently writing has a shorter word limit than a Ph.D. Also the research I have now done for an LL.M. is far too much for that degree and would enable me to move on after complet. A Worthwhile Read I am currently enrolled in a PhD in Law and I found this book useful in helping me decide to go ahead with my offer to study. It is well set out and guides the reader in the unique elements of a legal PhD.. PhD Student said Great Book. A must read for those doing or thinking of doing a PhD in Law. Each page is filled with extremely useful information.