How to choose a dissertation topic

RobertCook

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Alright, Now, speaking of questing, Switching gears bit here, stats have never been my strongest suit (shoutout to my fellow ‘numbers are universal terror’ club members). So, yes, I'm thinking of enlisting some professional help for the statistical analysis part of my dissertation. Does anybody here have good recommendations? I've heard about Statswork supposed to cost around $20-$30 per hour. Anyone tried them? Or better options maybe? One thing’s clear pulling off this beast called dissertation is definitely not solo task! How we navigate through it all might just define how much of our sanity we get to keep at the end of it all! Right? Just thought.
 
Adding my experience since I just finished a similar dissertation project... Choosing dissertation topic is often daunting task, ain't it? You're not alone.
 
Reflecting on the use of AI writing tools post-literature review completion raises intriguing considerations. While these tools can aid in enhancing efficiency, maintaining the depth and nuance essential to legal scholarship is paramount in our field. In my experience researching within the realm of human rights law, I find that the resonance and impact of a dissertation topic often stem from its alignment with emerging legal challenges or gaps in existing literature.

Ensuring that your research topic not only contributes to the academic discourse but also addresses pressing societal issues is crucial. Given your journey thus far, have you found any specific areas within international human rights law that have sparked your interest for further exploration? Additionally, how do you plan to balance the incorporation of AI tools with preserving the meticulous analysis required in legal academia?
 
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