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Introduction Methodology Evidence Conclusion
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Introduction
Law as a subject is vast. It has an ocean full of topics, concepts, and case studies comprising different written as well as non-written laws. Any legal issue when studied is to be considered and viewed, keeping in mind all types of laws and perspectives of both sides. The student, therefore, has to be very clear and crisp in the understanding of the concepts he has.
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The research method or methodology you adopt will depend partly on the topic you have selected and partly based on your own interests and/or preferences. Factors such as the amount of time and resources that you can commit to your research is also likely to factor.
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Conversely, if you have a particular methodology in mind from the outset, this may dictate your topic under consideration.
Methodology
Evidence
In this section, you are required to explain all your findings and conclusions and explain why they are best suited for your dissertation.
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Conclusion
The conclusion section of your law dissertation is likely to be one of the shortest but it still performs a vital role, completing the circle that began with your introduction. Indeed, you will probably be unable to finish writing your introduction until you have worked out what you are going to put in your conclusion otherwise you run the risk of raising issues in your conclusion that you have not identified in your introduction.
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