Legal Theory / Théorie juridique

The Emotional Architecture Of Justice: Why Feelings Belong In Courtrooms

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By Anubhuti Raje* I. INTRODUCTION In the architecture of justice, reason is often cast as marble–cold, stable, and immune to the tremors of human feeling. Legal education trains us to “think like lawyers”, to analyze without sentiment, and argue without emotion. The law, we are told, must be rational to be fair. Yet beneath the […]

HLA Hart’s Concept of Law and the Problem with Computerized Officials

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By: Sonia Saroj Anand Knowlton I. INTRODUCTION In a world where technology is becoming increasingly integrated in the law and its enforcement, it is realistic to wonder whether legal officials could ever be completely computerized. In HLA Hart’s renowned The Concept of Law, the officials of a legal system play a critical role in upholding […]

The Death of the AI Author

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Much of the recent literature on AI and authorship asks whether an increasing sophistication and independence of generative code…

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