Showing posts with label Law and Psychoanalysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Law and Psychoanalysis. Show all posts

December 12, 2017

Newly Published: Anne C. Dailey: Law and the Unconscious: A Psychoanalytic Perspective @yalepress @uconnlaw

Newly published: Anne C. Dailey, Professor of Law, University of Connecticut, has published Law and the Unconscious: A Psychoanalytic Perspective (Yale University Press, 2017). Here from the publisher's website is a description of the book's contents.
How can psychoanalysis help us understand irrational actions and bad choices? Our legal system relies on the idea that people act reasonably and of their own free will, yet some still commit crimes with a high likelihood of being caught, sign obviously one-sided contracts, or violate their own moral codes—behavior many would call fundamentally irrational. Anne Dailey shows that a psychoanalytic perspective grounded in solid clinical work can bring the law into line with the reality of psychological experience. Approaching contemporary legal debates with fresh insights, this original and powerful critique sheds new light on issues of overriding social importance, including false confessions, sexual consent, threats of violence, and criminal responsibility. By challenging basic legal assumptions with a nuanced and humane perspective, Dailey shows how psychoanalysis can further our legal system’s highest ideals of individual fairness and systemic justice.

 

May 13, 2016

Thirteenth Symposium on Law and Psychoanalysis, May 18-20, 2016

From our friend Jose Calvo Gonzalez, news of the 13th Symposium on Law and Psychoanalysis, to be held at the Universidade Federal do Parana, Curitiba, Brazil, from May 18 to the 20, 2016. Here's a link to the website.

May 12, 2014

A Conference on Law, Psychoanalysis, and J. M. Coetzee

From our good friend José Calvo Gonzalez, Universidad de Málaga, news of an upcoming Conference in Law and Psychoanalysis to be held in Curitiba (Brazil), and dedicated to J. M. Coetzee's novel Disgrace (1999). 

Doctor Jacinto Nelson de Miranda Coutinho, Professor of Criminal Procedure, Federal University of Paraná, is organizing the conference, which will take place May 28-30, 2014, in the Hall of the Faculty of law of the Federal University of Paraná, a historic building on Santos Andrade Square, Centro, Curitiba-Pr, Brazil. This year the invited speakers are: Lawrence Flores Pereira, Federal University of Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, José Calvo Gonzalez, Universidad de Málaga, Spain, and José Martin, Universidade Lusófona, Lisbon. Portugal.




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