1. Introduction.- 2. Core Concepts, Research Approach and Reasoning.- 3. The Research Question, Theories and Methods.- 4. Use of Findings.- 5. System-building.- 6. Previous Attempts to Increase the Scientificity of Legal Science.- 7. Anomalies of Normal Legal Science, Applications of User-friendly Legal Science.- 8. Conclusions.
This book defines the characteristics of a new discipline that is both legal and scientific: user-friendly legal science.
Focusing on how legal tools and practices can be used to achieve objectives in different contexts, it offers an alternative to doctrinal research, law-and-something disciplines, and the traditional interdisciplinary approach.
The book not only defines the new discipline’s research approach, point of view, theory-building, and research methods, it also shows how it relates to other scientific disciplines and how existing doctrinal legal disciplines can be upgraded into scientific disciplines.