Abstract
This article addresses the problem of qualitative interviewing in the field of legal studies, and more precisely the practice of interviewing judges. In the last five years the authors of this article conducted two different research projects which involved interviewing judges as a research method. In this article the authors share their experience and views on the qualitative interviewing method, and provide the reader with an overview of the ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ attached to this tool, but also its advantages and disadvantages.
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Jaremba, U., & Mak, E. (2016). Interviewing Judges in the Transnational Context. Recht En Methode in Onderzoek En Onderwijs. https://doi.org/10.5553/rem/.000003
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