Law & Emotions
Articles:
- Orit Rozin, Yoram Shachar Now, with emotion
- William Ian Miller Fecklessness: a near pointless lament
- Leora Bilsky Beyond Vengeance and Forgiveness: Victims’ Testimonies in the Eichmann Trial and South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Committees
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- Esther Cohen In pursuit of the lost treasure: Justice and emotion in a lawless period
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- Rivka Brot Jewish Betrayal: The Court as an Emotional Arena in Legal Proceedings of Jewish Collaborators
- Orna Alyagon Darr Arenas of Anger, Fear and Shame: History, Law and Rape in Mandate Palestine
- Eyal Katvan and Boaz Shnoor Honor, Anger and Workers’ Emotions in Informal Courts in Mandate Palestine
- Steven Wilf The Constitution of Trepidation
- Pavel Vasilyev A Revolutionary Feeling of Justice? Emotion and Legal Judgement in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia
- Haim Shapira Compassion in Law
- Shir Eshkol What are we talking about when we talk about “harm to feelings”? About “harm to feelings” in Israeli law and what stands behind it
- Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg, Anat Peleg Post-Trauma and Post: Emotional Processing of Sexual Assault Victims in Criminal Proceedings and on Facebook
- Ohad Somech Emotion, Motivation, and the Limits of Contractual Liability: The Case of Regret
- Doron Dorfman Between Pity and Suspicion: Perceptions of Disability
Rights as Special Rights in Israel
Full text articles in Hebrew is available here