05 September 2015

How to write a legal analytical research by Dr Pardis Moslemzadeh Tehrani

Steps:

First-identify your area
Choose your area.
Gather at least 20 to 25 proper originally research article.
Investigate Journal Impact Factors to determine the most influential journals and its article in your field.
Refer to outstanding journals.
Find the gap.
Break down your article into 2 or 3 sentences.
Do not forget that your article centers around a narrow research question or problem.
Do not forget a research article in law must be analytical
Argumentally
Discuss the issue
Describe the issue

Second-the topic of your article
Your topic should be a novel way to look at an issue or a novel way to solve a problem.
Title should indicate the topic of the study.
Title should indicate the scope of the study.
Title should be self-explanatory.

Third- How to write your Abstract
Two kinds of abstract
Result driven: concentrate on the research finding.
Summary abstract: provide one or two sentences of synopsis of each of four section.
Must be informative, rather than indicative.
Should include main finding.
This is the most important part of the article.
First line- your main contribution to the paper
A general statement to introduce the topic
Mention your method in brief
The purpose/objective of research article.
Major implementation  and finding.
Imply about your investigation and result through your research article
150 to 200 words.
Do not give a barrage data.
Do not just introduce your topic.
Do not write an abstract like a plan.
Do not include a quotation.
Do not include abbreviation, symbol and acronym.

Fourth-keywords
3 to 8 words.
Mostly related to your topic.
Keyword must be repeated through the whole of the article.

Fifth-Introduction
Literature and motivation of the work.
Consists of 3 parts:-

Beginning part: Introduction about the current topic and the value of the present research
Mention why current area is important
Mention about the work has already been reported and has not been done to improve the performance of the reported work.
Moving from past to present perfect and vice versa.
Employ a range patterns to vary your sentence..

Part two: Describe the gaps that motivate you to write the article.
Quasi-negative
There is  little research...
None of these studies 
Contrastive statement
This research has tended to focus on..
Although considerable research has been devoted to..., rather less attention has been paid to..

Part three: to make an offer that has been created in previous section.
Purposive and descriptive, mostly by present tense.
Last section: explain how your text is organised.
last paragraph: describe the issues and methods of responding.
Announcing the principla findings.
Indicating the structure of the research article.
Explain how your text is organised.

Sixth-Conclusion
The conclusion must be wrote according to your discussion.
Evidence must support the conclusion.
the evidence must be validate in the conclusion part.
Statement must be quite specific and closely tied to the data.

Seventh-References
Full of resources, real resources, not just a copy and paste
At least 20 original research article.
Dates up to 2010 
Articles related to your work
All of them are extracted from ISI and scopus  journals

Tips 1
Plan your writing article (plan 3 parts: beginning, middle and the end)
Fill as many major and minor branches as you can, brain storming your article, create linear outline
Order your material in a logical sequence.
Presenting your facts chronology, keep related material together
Gather similarity among research articles
Organisation of paper is very important.
Rephrase idea, rearrange sentences but do not change the meaning
Use the 'deep issue' to spill the beans on the first page
Use several reasoning paragraph before getting to the point. Provide satisfactory opinion,
Frame the deep issue by the majority, the most nearly corresponding issue. Discuss the basic disagreement between the two ideas.
Keep the story line of your paper, omit the needless detail.
Refer tocases by name
The most recent cases in your area of your study.

Tips 2
Keep your average sentence length to about 20 words.
End sentences emphatically
Use strong precise verbs. Minimise is, are, was and were.
Turn -ion words into verbs when you can.
Bridge between paragraph. Try to vary the length of your paragraph. Try to keep them short.
Improve the flow of the text. Put all citations in the footnote. Unclutter the text by moving describe explanation into footnote.
Minimise definitions. If you have more than a few, put them in the schedule at the end-not at the beginning.
Replace and/or.
Delete every Shall.
Prefer singular rather than plural.

               



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