#DakshaMasterclass: Research Methodology [18th Aug]

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Daksha Fellowship, in partnership with Indian National Association of Legal Professionals (INALP) and LiveLaw is organizing a #DakshaMasterclass on Research Methodology for Lawyers. Date: 18th August 2020 Time: 5:00 PM IST It is often remarked that "law is a study in the light of other disciplines". Per se, the legal method is only about how to find the law/arrive at...

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Daksha Fellowship, in partnership with Indian National Association of Legal Professionals (INALP) and LiveLaw is organizing a #DakshaMasterclass on Research Methodology for Lawyers.

Date: 18th August 2020

Time: 5:00 PM IST

It is often remarked that "law is a study in the light of other disciplines". Per se, the legal method is only about how to find the law/arrive at the correct legal proposition from a purely doctrinal standpoint. This approach, while it continues to be important for legal scholarship, is often limited to devising solutions for problems that arise in the context of dispute resolution. The legal scholar or the lawyer is no longer wedded solely to courts of law/ dispute resolution. The development sector, business consultancies, research and advocacy organizations and international organizations are avenues of work for people trained in law. However, to be impactful in such situations, the lawyer must be able to think beyond the black letter of the law and engage with "other disciplines".

Lawyers now engage with other social sciences to establish 'social facts', especially in the context of social action litigation and to evaluate the actual working of the law on ground. The future lawyer must, hence, be capable of engaging with 'other' disciplines of thought and work. Such engagement is imperative to the growth and sustenance of law as an academic discipline.

Speaker: Prof. Mahesh Menon, Assistant Professor, Daksha Fellowship

Agenda:

· Overview on research methodology for lawyers

· Wide scope of legal research

· Tools and techniques used in research methodology for lawyers

· Importance of legal research in other disciplines

To register, click here.

If case of any queries, reach out at admissions@dakshafellowship.org or +9199400584000.

The final round of admission to the Fellowship closes on 28th August 2020.

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