Useful Directions for a Company Law Dissertation

Thesis vs Dissertations- the Difference

A dissertation is usually linked with doctoral studies and indicates long years of hard work and research in a particular area of interest. It is different from your Master’s thesis, although it may bear some similarities but don’t take it for granted that because you successfully completed your thesis, you can start your dissertation without understanding it. For instance, a dissertation does not only include research of others and then analyzing it. A dissertation includes your own research, your new discoveries and can be twice the length of your average thesis paper.


Here is some useful information to consider for your dissertation:

  1. Choosing a Topic
  2. You want to choose a broad topic at first before narrowing it down. A broad topic by itself won’t work and must be broken down to specifics. Think of a topic that is interesting for you and will motivate you to keep at it.


  3. Finding Expert Secondary Sources
  4. Find a list of expert sources on the topic. Read widely on what others have explored on the topic. This can help you to decide how to narrow your topic by deciding what else is left to explore in a general subject. Do your print outs and copies of these secondary sources, being mindful of copyright laws and to make a proper documentation of the sources, to credit the original writers.


  5. Do Decide On A Budget
  6. Decide on how much funds you have available at your disposal in order to dedicate to it. In the near future, do you have any large plans that will use up a lot of your resources and possibly hamper you from completing your research? Too many persons have had to stop their paper in the middle of it because they ran out of funding to conduct their research. For that matter, do an analysis of your topic chosen to see how extensive the research will have to be to write an effective paper. If you can’t afford to conduct a proper research on an extensive topic, then choose something else. Better another topic than a poorly researched paper.


  7. Get Funding
  8. To supplement your resources for successful completion of your task, look into the different funding opportunities at your disposal. Universities sometimes offer grants, as well as government bodies or corporate institutions may be willing to fund you when you conduct studies in their area of interest.


  9. Fully Conducted Research
  10. There is much benefit from first conducting your full research before you begin to write. When you do this, it makes your writing much easier as you begin since you would have all the information that you need.


  11. Keep Excellent Records
  12. Proper record keeping of your discoveries is integral. The last thing you want to do is lose information in the middle of your work. Back up your information using several storage devices. Be sure to be careful in working on public computers. Protect your information so that it will not be stolen by others and ends up being used by somebody else’s property before you get a chance to copyright your work.


  13. Make an Outline
  14. When you are ready to write, first make an outline that will act like a rough draft. This will guide you when you are writing. Don’t be concerned about the revisions that you end up doing. An excellent paper takes several drafts. When finished, edit, edit and edit until satisfied.

By using the guide above, this will point you in the right direction when writing your company law dissertation. Don’t expect it to be easy. It is grueling work that may take years of research conducted before officially writing the paper even begins.

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