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Can quantitative methods complement doctrinal legal studies? Using citation network and corpus linguistic analysis to understand international courts
Urska Sadl
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Henrik Palmer Olsen
Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance
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Legal Studies
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Quantitative Method
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Corpus Linguistics
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International Courts
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Linguistic Research
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International Law
100%
Courts
80%
Law
40%
Societal Impact
20%
Empirical Research
20%
Political Process
20%
Court of Justice
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International Relation
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Human Rights
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Precedent
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Network Analysis
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Keyphrases
International Courts
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Citation Network
100%
Quantitative Methods
100%
International Law
100%
Legal Studies
100%
Legal Methodology
40%
Law
40%
European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)
20%
Citation Network Analysis
20%
Case Citation
20%
Legal Method
20%
International Relations
20%
Political Process
20%
Corpus Linguistics
20%
European Court of Justice
20%
European Court
20%
Jurisprudence
20%
Methodological Aspects
20%
Societal Impacts
20%
Reliability Validity
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