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Online Sessions Link

To connect to the online sessions of this module please click on this link . You will be asked to register your attendance if you are not already signed in into your Zoom account. You will also be asked for the password which is below.

Meeting ID: 831 0598 8827
Passcode: 705098

Make sure that you show with your name & surname as you have been registered for the study programme. This is very important for attendance purposes.

Lecture Schedule & Notes

Lecture notes will be available during the week following the respective lecture. Schedule dates are indicative and may change. All changes, if any, may be communicated via email, SMS or telephone calls.

LectureDateTimePresentationNotes (If Any)Session Recording
Lecture 0118 January 202317:30 to 20:30hrsPresentation 01Request
Lecture 0225 January 202317:30 to 20:30hrsPresentation 02Request
Lecture 031 February 202317:30 to 20:30hrsPresentation 03Request
Lecture 0408 February 202317:30 to 20:30hrsPresentation 04Request
Lecture 0515 February 202317:30 to 20:30hrsPresentation 05Code of Ethics - Advocates
Code of Ethics - Notaries
Request
Lecture 0622 February 202317:30 to 20:00hrsPresentation 06Request
Lecture 071 March 202317:30 to 20:00hrsPresentation 07Request

Lecturer

Dr Marycien Vassallo

Lecture Summaries & Suggested Reading 

Lecture 1 - What is Legal Research Part I

  • What is research?
  • What is methodology?
  • Research Methods
  • Types of research methods and methodologies
  • What is legal research?
  • Historical background of legal research
  • The scope, relevance and importance of legal research
  • The future of legal research

Core Reading List

  • Legal Research. Cengage Learning. Albright & Putman.
  • Bouchoux, D., n.d. Legal Research And Writing For Paralegals
  • Cahillane, L. and Schweppe, J., n.d. Legal Research Methods

Supplementary Reading List

  • Camilleri-Cassar, F. (2018) Academic Research Methods for the Law Student: A Practical Guide, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta (1st edition)
  • Albright J, Putman W.H. (2015) Legal Research (Third Edition), Phoenix College

 

Lecture 2 - Legal Research Sources

  • Who carries out legal research?
  • Types of Legal Research
  • Sources of information, their uses and how to find them? (Legal databases, National Archives, Court Archives and Notarial Archives)

Core Reading List

  • Sullivan, M. (2018) Statistics: Informed Decision using Data, Pearson/Prentice & Hall.
  • Watkins, Dawn and Burton, M. (2018) Research Methods in Law, Routledge (2nd edition).

Supplementary Reading List

  • Camilleri-Cassar, F. (2018) Academic Research Methods for the Law Student: A Practical Guide, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta (1st edition)

 

Lecture 3 - Models of Legal Research

  • Sources according to different legal systems
  • Sources hierarchy
  • Stages of legal research Part I

Core Reading List

  • Legal Research. Cengage Learning. Albright & Putman.
  • Bouchoux, D., n.d. Legal Research And Writing For Paralegals
  • Cahillane, L. and Schweppe, J., n.d. Legal Research Methods

Supplementary Reading List

  • Camilleri-Cassar, F. (2018) Academic Research Methods for the Law Student: A Practical Guide, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta (1st edition)

 

Lecture 4 - Research Plan, Sampling, Data Collection and Interpretation Methodologies

  • Stages of legal research Part II
  • Research Plan
  • How to collect data? (Interviews, Questionnaires, Observations etc)
  • Key concepts of sampling techniques
  • Analysis and interpretation of data

Core Reading List

  • Legal Research. Cengage Learning. Albright & Putman.
  • Bouchoux, D., n.d. Legal Research And Writing For Paralegals
  • Cahillane, L. and Schweppe, J., n.d. Legal Research Methods

Supplementary Reading List

  • Camilleri-Cassar, F. (2018) Academic Research Methods for the Law Student: A Practical Guide, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta (1st edition)

 

Lecture 5 - Research Process Part I

  • Meaning of research design
  • Types of Research Designs
  • Planning and designing

Core Reading List

  • Legal Research. Cengage Learning. Albright & Putman.
  • Bouchoux, D., n.d. Legal Research And Writing For Paralegals
  • Cahillane, L. and Schweppe, J., n.d. Legal Research Methods

Supplementary Reading List

  • Camilleri-Cassar, F. (2018) Academic Research Methods for the Law Student: A Practical Guide, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta (1st edition)

 

Lecture 6 - Research Process Part II and Legal Writing

  • Legal Research Process Part II
  • Legal Writing

Core Reading List

  • Legal Research. Cengage Learning. Albright & Putman.
  • Bouchoux, D., n.d. Legal Research And Writing For Paralegals
  • Cahillane, L. and Schweppe, J., n.d. Legal Research Methods

Supplementary Reading List

  • Camilleri-Cassar, F. (2018) Academic Research Methods for the Law Student: A Practical Guide, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta (1st edition)

 

Lecture 7 - Applied Legal Research

  • References and Bibliography
  • Plagarism and Collusion
  • Research Ethics

Core Reading List

  • Albright J, Putman W.H. (2015) Legal Research (Third Edition), Phoenix College

Supplementary Reading List

  • Camilleri-Cassar, F. (2018) Academic Research Methods for the Law Student: A Practical Guide, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta (1st edition)

 

Methods of Assessment

2 Assignments 100% of final score

Assignment

You have to choose 2 out of the 4 questions which are available in the Assignment Submission form below. Assignment should be submitted by not later than Thursday 11 May 2023. The assignment has to be submitted together with the Assignment Submission Form. Please indicate the questions which you have addressed in the Assignment Submission form.

Assignment Submission Form

If you need information on how to plan, draft and submit your assignment follow the 21 Academy presentation on Writing and Submitting your Assignment.

We are also making the 21 Academy's Assignments Rubric available for your guidance. This is a performance-based assessment tool. Tutors will use the rubric to assist them to allocate scoring while it allows students to understand what is required in the assignment and how it will be graded. For referencing purposes, as much as possible please use the Oscola Referencing Guide.

Submitting Assignment - Turnitin

The Academy will notify you that assignment questions are available through an email. Through another email sent to you by turnitin (probably on the same day) you will be notified that you have been added to a "class" where you may upload your assignment/s. Assignments should be submitted by not later than 23:59hrs of the assignment submission deadline shown on the Assignment Submission form and/or the "class".

At 21 Academy you can submit more than one draft of your assignment before the submission final deadline. The last version left uploaded at the submission deadline will be considered to be your final submission paper and will be the one which will be assessed. Make sure that your final submission does not go beyond 20% similarity when including direct quotations (the sentences in-between quotes).

Follow this very short video to understand how to submit your assignment through turnitin - submitting a paper

To understand the similarity report generated by turnitin follow this 1 minute video - understanding the similarity report

Referencing Style

Oscola Referencing Guide

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