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Judicial decision-making and neurobiology: the role of emotion and the ventromedial cortex in deliberation and reasoning

机译:司法决策和神经生物学:情绪和腹膜皮质在思考和推理中的作用

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It is been said that 'traditional legal theory either presumes that judges have no operative emotions about litigants and issues before them, or mandates that any such emotions be actively suppressed, reflecting an untested, commonsense wisdom that emotion distorts the legal reasoning demanded by the judicial role'. In contrast to this presumption however, recent neuroscience research has demonstrated that emotion is likely to play a key facilitative role in legal decision-making via participation of the ventromedial cortex; in particular, areas of law where personal, social, and moral circumstances are considered, areas that include criminal law and sentencing. The leading High Court decision reflecting upon deliberation and reasoning in sentencing is Markarian v The Queen. This paper will evaluate the decision-making processes proposed by the judges in that decision, and potential alternative approaches, in the light of what is possible neurobiologically.
机译:有人说,“传统法律理论要么假定法官对诉讼人和他们面前的问题没有操作性情感,要么要求积极抑制任何此类情感,反映出一种未经检验的常识性智慧,即情感会扭曲司法人员所要求的法律推理。角色'。然而,与这种假设相反,最近的神经科学研究表明,情绪可能通过腹侧皮质的参与在法律决策中起关键的促进作用。特别是在考虑个人,社会和道德情况的法律领域,包括刑法和量刑。最高法院在判决中考虑商议和推理的主要判决是Markarian v The Queen。本文将根据神经生物学的可能情况,评估法官在该决策中提出的决策过程以及潜在的替代方法。

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