Legal Research and the Public Good: The Current Landscape

Joanne A F Conaghan*

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Abstract

This paper is a revised version of a plenary lecture delivered at the SLS Annual Conference held at Oxford Brookes University in June 2023. It adopts an auto-ethnographic approach, drawing on the author’s long experience of participating in the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF), to assess the current state of legal research in the UK and consider the implications of the increasing importance in the research landscape of engaging in research that serves the public good. The paper explores what falls within the scope of ‘legal research’, particularly for REF purposes, and reflects on how REF-focused research sits within the broader scope of legal scholarly activities. Ideas of the public good are examined and their relation to measures of research impact probed. The paper concludes by painting a broad-brush picture of the current research landscape, identifying key elements and engines of change, and speculating on the direction in which things are going and what should most concern legal scholars going forward. Although primarily focused on legal research in the UK, the paper should be of interest to legal scholars beyond the UK, particularly those in jurisdictions where research assessment exercises are a feature of academic life.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)569-582
Number of pages14
JournalLegal Studies
Volume43
Issue number4
Early online date13 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 13 Nov 2023

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society of Legal Scholars.

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