Multidisciplinarity in law research DOI: https://doi.org/10.37843/rted.v1i2.44

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Nathaly Gozaine
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As a methodological tool, Multidisciplinarity (also called "Multidisciplinarity") in the investigation of law consists in observing the same legal phenomenon from the perspective of many disciplines, thus, a legal institution, e.g. economic competition can be analyzed from the entirely legal perspective (following the example) as an individual guarantee, or, from the perspective of economic science as a motivation for investment.

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Gozaine, N. . (2013). Multidisciplinarity in law research. Docentes 2.0 Journal, 1(2), 10–11. https://doi.org/10.37843/rted.v1i2.44
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