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We are rarely taught the art of legal research and writing as a discipline in our law schools. However, legal research and writing remain imperative skills to excel in litigation, corporate consultancy, academics, policymaking, to name a few. Most courses on legal research and writing taught in law schools receive theoretical treatment which hinders skill-based learning.
This course focuses on implementing workable models in legal research by understanding various approaches to legal scholarship. You will also understand the importance and methodologies of aligning legal research and writing with the outcomes. This course has been designed and developed for law students as well as law professionals.
Recent graduates, once out in the practice of law or pursuing higher studies face tremendous pressure to take a 360-degree turn and understand the applicability of the law to facts.
Lawyers spend ample time interpreting, analysing, systematically arranging facts and law, and communicating their arguments. Each stage requires systematic research and writing exercises. Not only this, surveying, data analysis, and empirical trends also highlight the need for policy framework. Recent trends indicate that think tanks, law firms, and other knowledge management firms prefer hiring law professionals with an extensive publication and research record.
This course has been designed to provide an understanding of the fine nuances of legal research, writing and legal scholarship. This course will help in developing a goal-oriented and result-driven approach in legal research.
Shashikant Yadav is a writer, energy law researcher, and an academician with more than seven years of experience in legal research and writing. He has been associated with University of Dundee, Scotland, as an academic researcher and is currently affiliated with Central European University, Vienna.
Additionally, he is an Energy Law Fellow with NLU-Delhi's Centre for Environmental Law Policy and Research. He has worked on a number of research projects, including IIM Ahmedabad's project on “Supreme Court Analysis of India's Energy Sector”. His work has been published and featured with The Hindu, The Wire, The Ecologist, The Hindu Businessline, Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, Economic and Political Weekly, among many others.
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