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The Law Commission for England and Wales and its use of empirical research

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This document details how the Law Commission uses empirical research, including why we use it, what we do with it, and how it happens.

It was written to assist the Society of Legal Scholars, the Socio-Legal Studies Association and the Association of Law Teachers in disseminating this information among researchers.