legal scholarship

collocation in English

meaningsoflegalandscholarship

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legal
adjective
uk
/ˈliː.ɡəl/
us
/ˈliː.ɡəl/
connected with ...
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scholarship
noun
uk
/ˈskɒl.ə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈskɑː.lɚ.ʃɪp/
serious, ...
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(Definition oflegalandscholarshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Why is comparative law becoming central tolegalscholarship?
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Instead, we believe that the integration of this type of analysis intolegalscholarshipinvolves the steps we have tried to describe here.
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This imprint has been leaving its impact onlegalscholarshipfor more than 30 years.
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In modernlegalscholarshipmany disciplines vie for influence, and legal scholars are not likely to be carried off by semiotics unless they are shown that there is a payoff.
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Williams's work is an important contribution to bothlegalscholarshipand linguistics.
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Comparative study of law is the means by whichlegalscholarshipmust gradually expand its horizons to come closer to accepting this agenda.
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Her research is interdisciplinary, and her research had an impact in economics, sociology, psychology, and demography, and withinlegalscholarship.
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Hislegalscholarshipwas unparalleled in the area.
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Ouellette is the author of numerous works oflegalscholarship.
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Associated schools of thought, such as contemporary feminist theory and ecofeminism and critical race theory now play a major role in contemporarylegalscholarship.
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All three student-run journals allow second and third year students to write on by submitting a piece oflegalscholarshipworthy of publication.
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It is noted for taking articles that address its central mission, but need not fall into the traditional format oflegalscholarship.
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Cockburn's requirement for moderate and reasonable punishment was established as a legal limit to corporal punishment and is still employed in modernlegalscholarship.
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There is no official set of questions, but topics such as the potential nomineeslegalscholarship, professional experience, writing ability, and community service are normally covered.
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Kahn explicitly discounts legal scholarship's aim of reform, and instead emphasises the cultural study of law in order to permit philosophical pursuits of law's constructions through legal imagination.
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