Introduction Part I: Surveying Empirical Literature 1: Martin Innes: Policing 2: Wesley Skogan: Crime and Criminals 3: Jacqueline Hodgson and Andrew Roberts: Criminal Process and Prosecution 4: Antony Bottoms and Andrew von Hirsch: The Crime-Preventive Impact of Penal Sanctions 5: Sally Wheeler: Contracts and Corporations 6: Julia Black: Financial Markets 7: Steve Meili: Consumer Protection 8: Elizabeth Warren and Robert Lawless: Bankruptcy and Insolvency 9: Linda Haller: Regulating the Professions 10: Paul Fenn and Neil Rickman: Personal Injury Litigation 11: Herbert Kritzer: Claiming Behaviour as Legal Mobilization 12: Mavis Maclean: Families 13: Simon Deakin: Labour and Employment Laws 14: David Cowan: Housing and Property 15: Linda Camp-Keith: Human Rights Instruments 16: David Law: Constitutions 17: Michael Adler: Social Security and Social Welfare 18: Bridget Hutter: Occupational Safety and Health 19: Cary Coglianese and Catherine Courcy: The Environment 20: Simon Halliday and Colin Scott: Administrative Justice 21: Roderick Macdonald: Access to Civil Justice 22: Peter Russell: Judicial Recruitment, Training, and Careers 23: Sharyn Roach Anleu and Kathy Mack: Trial Courts and Adjudication 24: David Robertson: Appellate Courts 25: Carrie Menkel-Meadow: Alternative Dispute Resolution 26: Neil Vidmar: Lay Decision-Makers in the Legal Process 27: Gary Edmond and David Hamer: Evidence Law 28: Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Bryant Garth: Civil Procedure and Courts 29: Chrisopher Hodges: Collective Actions 30: Catalina Smulovitz: Law and Courts on Development and Democratization 31: Gregory Shaffer and Tom Ginsburg: How Does International Law Work? 32: Richard Moorhead: Lawyers and Other Legal Service Providers 33: Margaret Davies: Legal Pluralism 34: James Gibson: Public Images and Understandings of Court 35: Fiona Cownie: Legal Education and the Legal Academy Part II: Doing and Using Empirical Legal Research 36: Herbert Kritzer: The (Nearly) Forgotten Early Empirical Legal Research 37: Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin: Quantitative Approaches to Empirical Legal Research 38: Lisa Webley: Qualitative Approaches to Empirical Legal Research 39: Laura Beth Nielsen: The Need for Multi-Method Approaches in Empirical Legal Research 40: Denis Galligan: Legal Theory and Empirical Research 41: Martin Partington: Empirical Legal Research and Policymaking 42: Antony Bradney: The Place of Empirical Legal Research in the Law School Curriculum 43: Christine Harrington and Sally Merry: Empirical Legal Training in the US Academy Introduction Part I: Surveying Empirical Literature 1. Policing, Martin Innes 2. Crime and Criminals, Wesley Skogan 3. Criminal Process and Prosecution, Jacqueline Hodgson and Andrew Roberts 4. The Crime-Preventive Impact of Penal Sanctions, Antony Bottoms and Andrew von Hirsch 5. Contracts and Corporations, Sally Wheeler 6. Financial Markets, Julia Black 7.
Consumer Protection, Steve Meili 8. Bankruptcy and Insolvency, Elizabeth Warren and Robert Lawless 9. Regulating the Professions, Linda Haller 10. Personal Injury Litigation, Paul Fenn and Neil Rickman 11. Claiming Behaviour as Legal Mobilization, Herbert Kritzer 12. Families, Mavis Maclean 13. Labour and Employment Laws, Simon Deakin 14. Housing and Property, David Cowan 15.
Human Rights Instruments, Linda Camp-Keith 16. Constitutions, David Law 17. Social Security and Social Welfare, Michael Adler 18. Occupational Safety and Health, Bridget Hutter 19. The Environment, Cary Coglianese and Catherine Courcy 20. Administrative Justice, Simon Halliday and Colin Scott 21. Access to Civil Justice, Roderick Macdonald 22. Judicial Recruitment, Training, and Careers, Peter Russell 23.
Trial Courts and Adjudication, Sharyn Roach Anleu and Kathy Mack 24. Appellate Courts, David Robertson 25. Alternative Dispute Resolution, Carrie Menkel-Meadow 26. Lay Decision-Makers in the Legal Process, Neil Vidmar 27. Evidence Law, Gary Edmond and David Hamer 28. Civil Procedure and Courts, Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Bryant Garth 29. Collective Actions, Chrisopher Hodges 30. Law and Courts on Development and Democratization, Catalina Smulovitz 31.
How Does International Law Work?, Gregory Shaffer and Tom Ginsburg 32. Lawyers and Other Legal Service Providers, Richard Moorhead 33. Legal Pluralism, Margaret Davies 34. Public Images and Understandings of Court, James Gibson 35. Legal Education and the Legal Academy, Fiona Cownie Part II: Doing and Using Empirical Legal Research 36. The (Nearly) Forgotten Early Empirical Legal Research, Herbert Kritzer 37. Quantitative Approaches to Empirical Legal Research, Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin 38.
Qualitative Approaches to Empirical Legal Research, Lisa Webley 39. The Need for Multi-Method Approaches in Empirical Legal Research, Laura Beth Nielsen 40. Legal Theory and Empirical Research, Denis Galligan 41. Empirical Legal Research and Policymaking, Martin Partington 42. The Place of Empirical Legal Research in the Law School Curriculum, Antony Bradney 43. Empirical Legal Training in the US Academy, Christine Harrington and Sally Merry.