So dissertation submission is in 14 weeks and I'm already spiralling a bit. My topic is on human rights obligations in private law disputes interesting in theory, genuinely terrifying in practice.
Someone in my year said they used a law dissertation writing service to help with the initial structure and literature review outline, then wrote the actual chapters themselves. Is that even allowed? Like is that different from asking a tutor for feedback?
I've read my university's academic integrity policy and it's annoyingly vague about "assistance." What I actually need is someone to tell me: here's how your chapter should be structured, here's what your argument arc should look like. Then I'll do the writing.