This page provides a list of books and e-books about research methodologies that are employed by graduate students in law.
The phrase "research methodology" in this context refers to the "methods and rules that are used to analyze a particular field, or a particular procedure or set of procedures" (Lammasniemi, 2022). Research methodologies used by graduate students in law include (but are not limited to) doctrinal research, comparative law, socio-legal research, and theoretical research.
Note: "research methodology" is NOT the same as "how to do legal research." If you are looking for guidance on how to conduct legal research in a particular jurisdiction, please refer to this guide's chapters on Canadian Law and Foreign Law.