Thesis Legal Research
Beschrijving
Course goals
After this course:- The students can write clear, accessible and well structured academic texts in English;
- The students have profound knowledge and understanding on a subject of choice in the field of their research profile, including original critical reflections and analysis;
- The students are able to design and conduct a methodologically sound individual legal research thesis on an academic level that would meet the generally accepted standards for publication in the field of research at hand;
- The students are able to individually formulate a clear and relevant research question and knows how to put their research question into practice;
- The students are able to take up an own substantiated point of view in the continuing public discussion of the development of law;
- The students are aware of and complies with the requirements of scientific integrity as laid down in the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research 2018 and pays due regard to academic integrity issues regarding generative AI, in both the research and writing process.
Content
The thesis is the last requirement of the Legal Research Masters programme. Therefore, the candidate should show a great deal of independence whilst engaging in original research up to a level that resembles publications in a double-blind refereed academic journal as closely as possible. The thesis is carried out under the supervision of an experienced professor or associate professor. In consultation with the tutor a topic can be devised at the student's initiative and a supervisor can be approached by the student. The co-ordinator of the Legal Research Masters should be informed about the topic and the supervisor as soon as they are known. To develop a thesis, you will consult with the supervisor you have found, to formulate a research question which will then be further elaborated. The thesis takes the form of a paper of 30 ECTS (indicatively 80 to 100 pages). The thesis should be written in English unless the supervisor agrees with a thesis in another language. In this case an English summary should be added.
For further information see the LRM information guide.
Methodology Round Table
The Methodology Round Table aims to support the Legal Research Master students in the process of conducting research for the two LRM research projects and, in particular, their LRM thesis. During the roundtable meetings, students use intervision techniques to discuss particular questions and issues that arise in relation to their research activities. For example, they may give a short presentation on a particular problem they encountered and ask other students for advice on how to solve this. Students may raise all kinds of research related matters, such as issues of research integrity, supervision, data management, the best way to draft a research question, access to particular sources, ideas on how to conduct interviews and the use of statistical data. The idea behind these sessions is that it is possible to learn from discussing and solving the problems encountered by one’s peers as much as from one’s own questions. For that reason, attending the monthly roundtable sessions is obligatory as from period 4 in year 1 of the Legal Research Master. The roundtable sessions are moderated by both experienced and more junior researchers so as to enable a fruitful and open exchange of problems, ideas and solutions.
- Compulsory course in the master Legal Research
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