Interdisciplinary Study

/ˌɪntərˈdɪsəplɪnɛri ˈstʌdi/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A method of legal scholarship or practice that integrates principles and methods from multiple disciplines to analyze and resolve complex legal issues.
    The court's approach reflected an interdisciplinary study combining law, economics, and sociology to reach a balanced decision.

Forms

  • interdisciplinary study
  • interdisciplinary studies

Commentary

Interdisciplinary study in legal contexts often enhances comprehensive analysis by drawing on diverse academic perspectives, aiding in nuanced legal reasoning and policy-making.

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