COURSE DESCRIPTION
Students must submit a dissertation that will demonstrate his/her capacity:
- To construct a sophisticated synthesis of
approaches in the area studied (Masters).
- To develop new theoretical perspectives or to
apply an existing perspective to a new area. (Masters)
- Construct a sophisticated synthesis of
approaches in the area studied. (Masters)
- Develop a new theoretical perspectives or to
apply an existing perspective to a new area (Masters)
- To develop a new approach to a problem or issue
based on existing argument and evidence (Masters)
- To develop new research agenda (Masters)
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should be able to:
- Show advanced ability to define a research
problem and collect relevant data from appropriate sources (Masters)
- Construct a sophisticated synthesis of
approaches in the area studied. (Masters)
- Develop new theoretical perspectives or to apply
an existing perspective to a new area.
(Masters)
- Develop a new approach to a problem or issue based on existing argument and
evidence. (Masters)
- Develop new research agendas. (Masters)
- Demonstrate an advanced ability to plan and
undertake research as well as to act independently in such planning and
research. (Masters)
- Demonstrate an advanced level of skills in
presenting a sustained argument supported by relevant evidence in a well
structured piece of written work (Masters
COMPULSORY READING MATERIALS
- Oates & Enquist (2006). The legal Writing Handbook: Analysis, Research and writing (4th ed). Kluwer International