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Why and How Empirical Study in Commercial Law
Mohd Hwaidi
Birmingham Law School
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Commercial Law
100%
Trade Usage
100%
Expert Testimony
42%
Rapid Development
28%
Legal Order
28%
Law
14%
21st Century
14%
Legal Process
14%
Market Development
14%
Litigation
14%
Trade Market
14%
International Trade
14%
National Law
14%
Transnational Commercial Law
14%
Continuous Development
14%
Action Systems
14%
Procedural Rules
14%
Market Regulation
14%
Bankers
14%
Trade Practices
14%
Sources of Guidance
14%
Practice Regulation
14%
Office System
14%
Social Sciences
Commercial Law
100%
Legal Order
66%
Law
66%
Legislation
33%
Legal Procedure
33%
21st century
33%
International Trade
33%
Trade Practices
33%
Office System
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
International Trade
100%
Trade Practices
100%