Introduction to the Symposium on Empirical and Experimental Methods in Law

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW University of Illinois Law Review Pub Date : 2003-06-26 DOI:10.2139/SSRN.419980
Richard Mcadams, T. Ulen
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In April, 2001, the University of Illinois College of Law hosted a symposium on empirical and experimental methods in legal scholarship. This introduction explains that the organizers deemed the symposium to be timely in that there has been a significant increase in the volume and importance of empirical work related to legal topics and the first tentative steps in applying experimental methods to the study of law. The authors of this introduction elaborate on these trends and then briefly describe the articles that were presented at the symposium and subsequently published in the University of Illinois Law Review. The symposium had two principal parts. The articles in the first part lay out the general case for empirical and experimental work in law, explain some of the relevant techniques, and predict future trends in empirical legal research. The articles in the second part concentrate on empirical and experimental work in particular areas of the law, such as contract law, tort law, corporation law, legal history, criminal law and procedure, and public choice. Those articles summarize the work done thus far and the issues that that work has resolved and then lays out the questions that further empirical and experimental work must seek to answer. The symposium is dedicated to the memory of Professor Gary Schwartz, who participated and whose contribution on empirical work in tort law graces the proceedings.
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法学实证与实验方法研讨会导言
2001年4月,伊利诺伊大学法学院举办了一场关于法学研究的实证和实验方法的研讨会。本导言解释说,组织者认为研讨会是及时的,因为与法律主题相关的实证工作的数量和重要性显著增加,并且在将实验方法应用于法律研究方面迈出了初步的试探性步骤。本导言的作者详细阐述了这些趋势,然后简要描述了在研讨会上发表并随后发表在《伊利诺伊大学法律评论》上的文章。研讨会有两个主要部分。第一部分的文章列出了法律实证和实验工作的一般案例,解释了一些相关技术,并预测了实证法律研究的未来趋势。第二部分的文章集中于具体法律领域的实证和实验工作,如合同法、侵权法、公司法、法律史、刑法和诉讼程序以及公共选择。这些文章总结了迄今为止所做的工作以及这些工作已经解决的问题,然后列出了进一步的实证和实验工作必须寻求答案的问题。研讨会是专门为加里·施瓦茨教授的记忆,谁参与和他的贡献在侵权行为法的实证工作优雅的诉讼程序。
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