This two-day conference seeks to historicize the relationship between law and emotions, focusing on the period from the sixteenth century to the present. It aims to ask how legal definitions, categorizations and judgments were influenced by, and themselves influenced, moral and social codes; religious and ideological norms; scientific and medical expertise; and perceptions of the body, gender, age, social status. By examining the period between the sixteenth century and the present day, this conference also seeks to challenge and problematize the demarcation between the early modern and the modern period, looking at patterns and continuities, as well as points of fissure and change, in the relationship between law and emotions
During the last decade, a process of ‘emotionalization of law ’ has spread around the globe, changin...
As a way of »performing the law«, courtroom speeches have been a fundamental component of the legal ...
The article shows historical and cultural determinants of understanding punishment and the rules of ...
Criminal Law and Emotions in European Legal Cultures: From 16th Century to the Present 21-22 MAY 201...
Beyond dealing with wrongdoing and litigation, law has many other functions. It can be designed to m...
Tracing the history of legal concepts from the decline of European feudalism to the Reformation, thi...
Research has shown that the general attitudes towards emotions have shifted between different cultur...
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe examines the purposes for which specific forms of viole...
This thesis examines the role of emotion in the criminal law. It identifies the current understandi...
This thesis reconstructs and interprets the evolution of legal culture in the Saxon city of Freiberg...
During the late 19th and early 20th century, a variety of jurisprudential texts that focus on the ro...
This volume looks at the comparative development of legal practice in the early modern period across...
The field of law and emotion draws from a range of disciplines in the sciences, social sciences, and...
Early Modern Crime Literature: Ideology, Emotions and Social Norms delves into the complex relation ...
The corpus named law, the legal system consists of a series of complementary parts, which synchroniz...
During the last decade, a process of ‘emotionalization of law ’ has spread around the globe, changin...
As a way of »performing the law«, courtroom speeches have been a fundamental component of the legal ...
The article shows historical and cultural determinants of understanding punishment and the rules of ...
Criminal Law and Emotions in European Legal Cultures: From 16th Century to the Present 21-22 MAY 201...
Beyond dealing with wrongdoing and litigation, law has many other functions. It can be designed to m...
Tracing the history of legal concepts from the decline of European feudalism to the Reformation, thi...
Research has shown that the general attitudes towards emotions have shifted between different cultur...
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe examines the purposes for which specific forms of viole...
This thesis examines the role of emotion in the criminal law. It identifies the current understandi...
This thesis reconstructs and interprets the evolution of legal culture in the Saxon city of Freiberg...
During the late 19th and early 20th century, a variety of jurisprudential texts that focus on the ro...
This volume looks at the comparative development of legal practice in the early modern period across...
The field of law and emotion draws from a range of disciplines in the sciences, social sciences, and...
Early Modern Crime Literature: Ideology, Emotions and Social Norms delves into the complex relation ...
The corpus named law, the legal system consists of a series of complementary parts, which synchroniz...
During the last decade, a process of ‘emotionalization of law ’ has spread around the globe, changin...
As a way of »performing the law«, courtroom speeches have been a fundamental component of the legal ...
The article shows historical and cultural determinants of understanding punishment and the rules of ...