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The case for the case study method in international legal research
2017
Journal for Juridical Science
The exploration of international law has gradually, but perceptibly evolved into an increasingly multifaceted enterprise. A notable development, albeit not yet on a large scale, has been the adoption of empirical approaches relied upon in the Social Sciences for purposes of description, explanation and evaluation. A genuinely rich body of theoretical insights has consequently taken shape, providing a more robust foundation than previously available for pursuing knowledge and engaging in policy action.
doi:10.18820/24150517/jjs42.v2.6
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