Course Information
- 2024-25
- CLS212
- 5-Year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), 3-Year LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M.
- III, IV, V
- Mar 2025
- Elective Course
This introductory course is designed for law students who are interested in learning about the use of quantitative research methods to study legal systems. In this course, we will cover the basics of quantitative legal research including research design, data collection, statistical analysis, and the interpretation of results. To illustrate examples of these techniques, we will also look at foundational empirical legal scholarship from across the globe as well as work applying empirical methods to study the legal system in India. The course is standalone and does not require any prior knowledge of mathematics or statistics.
The course delivery will include a mix of lectures, discussion seminars, and hands-on exercises with real-world legal data. Components of the course will be sequential, starting from the collection and visualisation of data to inferential statistical methods including regression analysis. There will be four workshop classes, where students will be able to try some of the statistical techniques they learnt on public datasets. During the course, students will work on their own empirical research paper for which they will receive feedback and guidance from the instructor.