peer-reviewedWe are grateful to the editors of the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly for allowing us to put together this special edition on ‘Law and Emotions’. But what is so special about it? The very existence of such a field of study may appear at first sight to be counterintuitive; as has been so often pointed out, law and emotion have traditionally been seen as polar opposites, the former being based on ‘reason’ and the latter on ‘feeling’.1 However, this has been shown to be a false dichotomy in a number of respects, being an accurate reflection neither of the way the law is structured and administered,2 nor of the way emotion works,3 nor indeed of the way humans live.4 Indeed, such is the influence of emotion on human behavio...