This Article argues that psychologists can make an important and fundamental contribution to the law by articulating the possibility of a law-abiding society, and by showing how such a society can be created and maintained. Such a contribution involves the application of psychological models of social values to our conceptions of how to effectively maintain the rule of law
Law is not simply a matter of rules: it is also a domain of facts and objects, and explaining these ...
One of the striking developments in academic law in the past half century is the reconception of law...
I argue for the usefulness of a value-based approach to legal regulation. The value-based approach d...
This Article argues that psychologists can make an important and fundamental contribution to the law...
In a democratic society, law is an important means to express, manipulate, and enforce moral codes. ...
I argue that much of the work in analytic jurisprudence has been concerned with two questions that h...
The aim of this thesis is to approach law from the perspective of some psychological and social phen...
ABSTRACT: For a long time, after the appearance of man on Earth, the human being lived in disorder, ...
Given that law is made by and for people, the relatively little attention lawyers, judges, and legal...
Psychology-the science of how people think, feel and behave-has a great deal to teach about a range ...
The article substantiates the necessity to research the axiological problems of legal psychology and...
Tess Wilkinson-Ryan offers a framework for understanding the contributions of psychological methods ...
One of the main criteria of the law quality is its ability to create a system of rules of conduct in...
This article considers how law and psychology can work together cooperatively toward understanding t...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
Law is not simply a matter of rules: it is also a domain of facts and objects, and explaining these ...
One of the striking developments in academic law in the past half century is the reconception of law...
I argue for the usefulness of a value-based approach to legal regulation. The value-based approach d...
This Article argues that psychologists can make an important and fundamental contribution to the law...
In a democratic society, law is an important means to express, manipulate, and enforce moral codes. ...
I argue that much of the work in analytic jurisprudence has been concerned with two questions that h...
The aim of this thesis is to approach law from the perspective of some psychological and social phen...
ABSTRACT: For a long time, after the appearance of man on Earth, the human being lived in disorder, ...
Given that law is made by and for people, the relatively little attention lawyers, judges, and legal...
Psychology-the science of how people think, feel and behave-has a great deal to teach about a range ...
The article substantiates the necessity to research the axiological problems of legal psychology and...
Tess Wilkinson-Ryan offers a framework for understanding the contributions of psychological methods ...
One of the main criteria of the law quality is its ability to create a system of rules of conduct in...
This article considers how law and psychology can work together cooperatively toward understanding t...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
Law is not simply a matter of rules: it is also a domain of facts and objects, and explaining these ...
One of the striking developments in academic law in the past half century is the reconception of law...
I argue for the usefulness of a value-based approach to legal regulation. The value-based approach d...