This article samples possible uses of psychoanalysis in law from the academic work of Joseph Goldstein and Jay Katz. Both start to recognize the importance of psychoanalysis to provide a serious and courageous attention to the non-rational dimensions of the human being, we should be aware in the world of law. Starting from this premise, the author explores two possible uses of psychoanalysis in law: one represented by Goldstein, focuses on using «psychoanalytic premises to resolve legal disputes», for example by providing psychoanalytic information to determine the best interests of the child in cases of custody, while the other, represented by Katz, who seeks to «create an awareness of conflict where all of the actors had previously been l...
The author of Law and Psychology in Conflict, Mr. James Marshall, is a successful and respected memb...
In the U.S. legal context, psychoanalysis is viewed by most scholars (and most judges) as outdated, ...
(T)he diversity of our opinions does not proceedfrom some men being rnore rational than others. but ...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly analyze two levels of potential and actual interrelationship...
Jay Katz has been one of the most profound and enduring influences on my life as a legal scholar. Hi...
Jay Katz has been one of the most profound and enduring influences on my life as a legal scholar. Hi...
Psychoanalysis endeavors to provide a systematic theory of human behavior. Law, both as a body of su...
In the U.S. legal context, psychoanalysis is viewed by most scholars (and most judges) as outdated, ...
David Gray Carlson and Peter Goodrich argue that the postmodern legal mind can be characterized as h...
Robert Burt in, "The Yale School of Law and Psychoanalysis, from 1963 Onward", in this issue, explai...
Robert Burt in, “The Yale School of Law and Psychoanalysis, from 1963 Onward”, in this issue, explai...
I argue that much of the work in analytic jurisprudence has been concerned with two questions that h...
M.Phil. (Industrial Psychology)The objective of this study was to determine the psychologist-lawyer ...
Can the reflection of legal scholars concerning the rule of law be enriched by the cultural concepti...
The study of law is highly dynamic and intersectional. One such intersection is that of Psychology a...
The author of Law and Psychology in Conflict, Mr. James Marshall, is a successful and respected memb...
In the U.S. legal context, psychoanalysis is viewed by most scholars (and most judges) as outdated, ...
(T)he diversity of our opinions does not proceedfrom some men being rnore rational than others. but ...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly analyze two levels of potential and actual interrelationship...
Jay Katz has been one of the most profound and enduring influences on my life as a legal scholar. Hi...
Jay Katz has been one of the most profound and enduring influences on my life as a legal scholar. Hi...
Psychoanalysis endeavors to provide a systematic theory of human behavior. Law, both as a body of su...
In the U.S. legal context, psychoanalysis is viewed by most scholars (and most judges) as outdated, ...
David Gray Carlson and Peter Goodrich argue that the postmodern legal mind can be characterized as h...
Robert Burt in, "The Yale School of Law and Psychoanalysis, from 1963 Onward", in this issue, explai...
Robert Burt in, “The Yale School of Law and Psychoanalysis, from 1963 Onward”, in this issue, explai...
I argue that much of the work in analytic jurisprudence has been concerned with two questions that h...
M.Phil. (Industrial Psychology)The objective of this study was to determine the psychologist-lawyer ...
Can the reflection of legal scholars concerning the rule of law be enriched by the cultural concepti...
The study of law is highly dynamic and intersectional. One such intersection is that of Psychology a...
The author of Law and Psychology in Conflict, Mr. James Marshall, is a successful and respected memb...
In the U.S. legal context, psychoanalysis is viewed by most scholars (and most judges) as outdated, ...
(T)he diversity of our opinions does not proceedfrom some men being rnore rational than others. but ...