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Emotional Dynamics of Law and Legal Discourse [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 449 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509928898
  • ISBN-13: 9781509928897
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 449 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1509928898
  • ISBN-13: 9781509928897
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In his seminal work, Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman suggests that the common view of human intelligence is far too narrow and that emotions play a much greater role in thought, decision-making and individual success than is commonly acknowledged. The importance of emotion to human experience cannot be denied, yet the relationship between law and emotion is one that has largely been ignored until recent years. However, the last two decades have seen a rapidly expanding interest among scholars of all disciplines into the way in which law and the emotions interact, including the law's response to emotion and the extent to which emotions pervade the practice of the law. In The Emotional Dynamics of Law and Legal Discourse a group of leading scholars from both sides of the Atlantic explore these issues across key areas of private law, public law, criminal justice and dispute resolution, illustrating how emotion infuses all areas of legal thought. The collection argues for a more positive view of the role of emotion in the context of legal discourse and demonstrates ways in which the law could, in the words of Goleman, become more emotionally intelligent.
Preface v
Editors and Contributors vii
1 Contextualising Law and Emotion: Past Narratives and Future Directions
1(8)
Heather Conway
John Stannard
2 Affective Family Law
9(26)
Clare Huntington
3 Where There's a Will .: Law and Emotion in Sibling Inheritance Disputes
35(24)
Heather Conway
4 The Emotional Dynamics of Undue Influence
59(24)
John Stannard
5 Discovering Dignity: Unpacking the Emotional Content of `Killing Narratives'
83(22)
Mary Neal
6 Empathy for Victims in Criminal Justice: Revisiting Susan Bandes in Victimology
105(24)
Antony Pemberton
7 Re-Emotionalising Regulatory Responses to Child Sex Offenders
129(26)
Anne-Marie McAlinden
8 Emotions and the Assessment of Credibility
155(30)
Jane Herlihy
Stuart Turner
9 Emotional Transitions in Social Movements: The Case of Immigrant Rights Activism in Arizona
185(26)
Kathryn Abrams
10 Mediation and Emotions: Perception and Regulation
211(30)
Charlie Irvine
Laurel Farrington
11 Engaging with Emotions in the Legal Profession
241(20)
Eimear Spain
Timothy Ritchie
12 Emotion and the Discourse of Judging
261(26)
Terry A. Maroney
13 Becoming Like Solomon: Towards an Emotionally Intelligent Legal System
287(8)
John Stannard
Heather Conway
Index 295
Heather Conway and John Stannard are both Senior Lecturers in the School of Law at Queens University, Belfast.