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1. decide whether they really want to write a dissertation and do research and whether they want to do it on a specific topic. As a result, students will be more confident about what they want to achieve in their studies, how and with whose help; 2. develop a detailed plan of what they want to do in their PhD project; 3. learn the basics of academic life and academic craft. |
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1. Preparation for the seminars (reading articles and preparing draft documents). 2. Participation in every seminar. 3. Handing-in required short essays/documents after the end of the course. |
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The following topics will be covered:
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Last update: Mgr. Miroslav Sojka (15.09.2023)
1. Chemerinsky, W. (2009). Why Write? Michigan Law Review. 107(6), 881-894 2. Denney, A. S., & Tewksbury, R. (2013). How to write a literature review. Journal of criminal justice education. 24(2), 218-234. 3. Cochrane, J. H. (2005). Writing Tips for Ph.D. Students. 4. Carroll, M. W. (2006). The Movement for Open Access Law. Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 10, 741 Ostatní literatura:1. Bhat, P. I. Idea and Methods of Legal Research. OUP 2. The Leiden Manifesto for research metrics. Nature. 2015, 520, 429-431 |