The Psychology of Property Law
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Format
Paperback
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Feb 25, 2020
Publisher
NYU Press
ISBN-10
1479878898
ISBN-13
9781479878895
Description
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between psychology and property law, illustrating how cognitive biases and behavioral tendencies impact legal decisions and property ownership. The authors, Stephanie M. Stern and Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir, meticulously analyze various psychological principles, demonstrating how they shape both individual attitudes toward property and the broader social implications of property rights.
Through a compelling narrative, the text presents case studies and theoretical frameworks that highlight the often-unrecognized influence of psychological factors in legal contexts. Readers are invited to reconsider traditional views on property law, unlocking a deeper understanding of how our minds interact with legal structures. The authors emphasize the necessity of integrating psychological insights into legal education and reform, advocating for a more nuanced approach to property disputes and ownership.
This work not only enriches the fields of psychology and law but also serves as a thought-provoking resource for practitioners, scholars, and anyone interested in the human elements that drive legal systems.
Through a compelling narrative, the text presents case studies and theoretical frameworks that highlight the often-unrecognized influence of psychological factors in legal contexts. Readers are invited to reconsider traditional views on property law, unlocking a deeper understanding of how our minds interact with legal structures. The authors emphasize the necessity of integrating psychological insights into legal education and reform, advocating for a more nuanced approach to property disputes and ownership.
This work not only enriches the fields of psychology and law but also serves as a thought-provoking resource for practitioners, scholars, and anyone interested in the human elements that drive legal systems.
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