Internationalisation of Legal Research: Finding Facts and Finding Law Before the Next Big Crash

THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF LAW: LEGISLATING, DECISION-MAKING, PRACTICE AND EDUCATION, p. 169, M. Hiscock and W. van Caenegem, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, October 2010

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Patrick Quirk

Australian Catholic University; St Mary's College

Date Written: October 1, 2010

Abstract

Legal research revolves around finding facts and finding law. This chapter discusses the ‘internationalization’ of this process in light of aspects of the global credit crisis.

Keywords: Legal Research, Global Financial Crisis

Suggested Citation

Quirk, Patrick, Internationalisation of Legal Research: Finding Facts and Finding Law Before the Next Big Crash (October 1, 2010). THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF LAW: LEGISLATING, DECISION-MAKING, PRACTICE AND EDUCATION, p. 169, M. Hiscock and W. van Caenegem, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, October 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1741444

Patrick Quirk (Contact Author)

Australian Catholic University ( email )

1100 Nudgee Rd
Banyo QUEENSLAND, Queensland 4014
Australia

St Mary's College ( email )

871 Swanston Street
Parkville VICTORIA, 3052
Australia

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