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April 24, 2008

Empirical Legal Studies (ELS) Bibliography

Empirical Legal Studies (ELS) Bibliography

This resource can be of positive value for researchers seeking empirical support for their legal issues.

To be updated annually, the ELS Bibliography presently covers the most significant legal literature from July 2005 – July 2007, but plans to extend retrospectively to 2000.

Begun as a database to support the annual bibliography that appears in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (JELS), this service is hosted by the UCLA School of Law. It was conceived by Theodore Eisenberg, an editor of JELS,and Joseph W. Doherty, Director of the Empirical Research Group at the UCLA Law. The database evolved through efforts of law librarians from Cornell and UCLA.

A unique and generous aspect of this project is that the entire database file is available upon request.

(For more details about how decisions were made for inclusion in the bibliography, see the Database Description provided at the ELS Bibliography site).

Posted by jak4 at April 24, 2008 02:35 PM

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