Finding potential law topics is half the battle towards achieving a successful PhD or SJD – finding a topic takes time and involves extensive research. A law student needs to find a law topic that is important but has not been explored by other scholars. Originality and relevance lie at the heart of excellent legal research. At Law Thesis Proofreading, we offer advice on topics and thesis statements.
- How do I start writing a research proposal?
- What topic should I be searching for?
- Has anyone else written on my topic?
- Where do I find materials for a law research proposal?
All these questions can be hard to find an answer to on your own.
Some universities want a literature review, others don’t require it. Some want a timeline for completion, others do not require it. Some have a strict word limit, others do not mention it at all.
Being law lecturers at universities, we know the guidelines for accepting research proposals, we examine and supervise other students on a daily basis and we are well aware of universities’ expectations and requirements for research proposals.