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Research handbook on law and emotion / edited by Susan A. Bandes, Jody Lynee, Kathryn D. Temple , Emily Kidd White.

Edward Elgar Law 2021 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wettergren, Åsa.
Contributor:
Bandes, Susan A., editor.
Madeira, Jody Lyneé, editor.
Temple, Kathryn D., editor.
White, Emily Kidd, editor.
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
Series:
Research handbooks in legal theory.
Research handbooks in legal theory series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law--Philosophy--Research--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Law.
Law--Psychological aspects--Research--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Emotions--Research--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Emotions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (640 pages).
Place of Publication:
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"This illuminating Research Handbook analyses the role that emotions play, and ought to play, in legal reasoning and practice, rejecting the simplistic distinction between reason and emotion. International expert contributors take multidisciplinary approaches, drawing on neuroscience, philosophy, literary theory, psychology, history, and sociology to examine the role of a wide range of emotions across a variety of legal contexts. Chapters consider how the rich tapestry of human emotion impacts legal actors, influences legal doctrine, and shapes the dynamics of legal institutions. Moving beyond legal contexts traditionally considered rife with emotion such as the criminal law and jury trials, the Handbook explores how emotion relates to contracts, property, bankruptcy, international law, and truth and reconciliation commissions. It also reflects on the importance of research methodologies, theories, and techniques for assessing the role of emotion in the legal arena. Surveying the depth and complexity of law and emotion across a panoply of legal actions, institutional contexts, and legal doctrines, this Handbook will be critical reading for academics and students of legal theory and legal philosophy. Its detailed examination of emotions in the practice of private, public, international, and criminal law will also be beneficial for legal officials and practitioners"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Contents: Introduction / Susan A. Bandes, Jody Lyneé Madeira, Kathryn D. Temple and Emily Kidd White
Part I: Foundations psychology
1. Lay conceptions of emotion in law / Terry A. Maroney NEUROSCIENCE
2. The evolving neuroscience of emotion: Challenges and opportunities for integration with the law / Maria Gendron
Philosophy: 3. Law's sentiments / Robin West PEDAGOGY
4. "Whose body is this?" on the role of emotion in teaching and learning law / Gillian Calder
Part II: Emotions
5. When souls shudder: A brief history of disgust and the law / Carlton Patrick
6. Retribution: Not anger but respect for dignity / Jeffrie G. Murphy
7. Closure in the criminal courtroom: The birth and strange career of an emotion / Susan A. Bandes
8. The aptness of anger / Amia Srinivasan
9. Remorse: Multi-disciplinary perspectives on how law makes use of a moral emotion / Steven Tudor, Michael Proeve, Richard Weisman and Kate Rossmanith
Part III: Legal actors: 10. Comparing culturally embedded frames of judicial dispassion / AÌsa Wettergren and Stina Bergman Blix
11. The loyal defence lawyer / Lisa Flower
12. Researching judicial emotion and emotion management / Sharyn Roach Anleu, Jennifer K. Elek and Kathy Mack
Part IV: Legal doctrines: 13. Family law and emotion / June Carbone and Naomi Cahn
14. Debt's emotional encumbrances / Pamela Foohey
15. The emotional dynamics of property law / Heather Conway and John Stannard
16. '... You don't pay £100,000 to a lawyer unless you care about something': The role of emotion in contract law / Emma Jones
17. Engaging head and heart: An australian story on the role of compassion in criminal justice reform / Lorana Bartels and Anthony Hopkins
Part V: Legal decision-making: 18. Emotional evidence in court / Hannah J. Phalen, Jessica M. Salerno, and Janice Nadler
19. Emotional dimensions of visual evidence / Neal Feigenson
20. Distancing devices and their challenge to judicial emotion realists - so far, yet so near / Lee Marsons
21. The emotional storying of charles ssenyonga as an hiv sexual predator in june callwood's 'trial without end: A shocking story of women and aids' / Jennifer M. Kilty
Part VI: History of legal emotions: 22. Love in the courtroom: The debate on crimes of passion in late nineteenth-century Italy / Emilia Musumeci
23. Lawyerization, providence, and emotion in the eighteenth-century criminal trial / Amy Milka and David Lemmings
24. Copping an attitude: Slang and the neglected racial history of fear and resentment toward law enforcement and legal authority / Nicole Mansfield Wright
25. Curiosity and legal affect in fulbeck's a direction or preparative to the study of the lawe / Simon Stern
26. Why the law needs the history of emotions: William blackstone, agamben and form-of-life / Kathryn D. Temple
Part VII: Beyond the courtroom legislation
27. Soft targets: Emotions in the passage of "stand your ground" legislation / Jody Lyneé Madeira and Catherine Wheatley INTERNATIONAL LAWS AND TRIBUNALS
28. Between micro and macro justice: Emotions in transitional justice / Susanne Karstedt
29. How the emotions and perceptual judgments of frontline actors shape the practice of international humanitarian law / Rebecca Sutton
30. Images of reach, range, and recognition: thinking about Emotions in the study of international law / Emily Kidd White
Part VIII classic articles: 31. Empathy, narrative, and victim impact statements (1996) / Susan A. Bandes
32. law and emotion: A proposed taxonomy of an emerging field / Terry A. Maroney
33. Who's afraid of law and the emotions / Kathryn Abrams and Hila Keren
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print record.
ISBN:
1-78811-908-8
OCLC:
1246794893

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