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This project conducts a comparative study of how objectivity is perceived in judicial decision-making across different legal systems, focusing on the interplay of emotion and reason. It aims to reveal how emotions influence legal judgments in various cultural contexts.
This project is the first comprehensive study of how objectivity is construed in different legal systems, in Sweden, Scotland, USA and Italy.
Objectivity is operationalised as the applied emotive-cognitive process of judicial decision-making.
This definition challenges the prevailing positivist legal notion of objectivity, which implies a separation of emotion/reason as opposites.
Previous research has shown this dichotomy to be problematic; reason depends on emotions and ’feeling’ the consequen…
UPPSALA UNIVERSITET
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United Kingdom, Glasgow
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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