Multidisciplinary Study

/ˌmʌltɪˈdɪsɪplɪnəri ˈstʌdi/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An approach in legal research or analysis involving the integration of methods and perspectives from multiple disciplines to address complex legal issues.
    The court relied on a multidisciplinary study combining law, economics, and sociology to understand the impact of the new regulation.

Forms

  • multidisciplinary study
  • multidisciplinary studies

Commentary

In drafting legal documents or scholarship, clarifying the involvement of multiple disciplines can enhance the depth of legal argument or analysis.

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