Abstract
This article aims to dismantle walls and barriers, tracking the contemporary trends in law that acknowledge the significant value of interdisciplinary cooperation. We strive to explore how collaborative contemplation on a legal issue, incorporating two or more academic and practical viewpoints, can enhance interactions across multiple disciplines, improve comprehension of intricate problems, and guide interventions. Ultimately, such collaborations can yield an innovative and synergistic knowledge base, fostering the development of new theories capable of explaining complex human phenomena from varied perspectives. These diverse vantage points are expected to generate superior and more fitting outcomes than those achievable by the field of law operating in isolation.
Recommended Citation
Yael Efron, Yossi Korazim-Kőrösy, and Mohammed S. Wattad,
Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Law,
73 Clev. St. L. Rev.
241
(2025)
available at https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clevstlrev/vol73/iss2/5