Cross-Disciplinary Analysis

/ˌkrɔs dɪsəˈplɪnəri əˈnæləsɪs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A systematic examination integrating methods and insights from multiple academic disciplines to address complex legal issues.
    The cross-disciplinary analysis provided a comprehensive view of the legal and social implications of data privacy.

Forms

  • cross-disciplinary analysis
  • cross-disciplinary analyses

Commentary

Often employed in legal scholarship to synthesize perspectives from law, sociology, economics, and other fields for enriched legal interpretation and policymaking.

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