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How judges judge : empirical insights into judicial decision-making / Brian M. Barry.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Informa Law from Routledge, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429023422
  • 0429023421
  • 9780429659935
  • 0429659938
  • 9780429657498
  • 0429657498
  • 9780429655050
  • 0429655053
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.05 23
LOC classification:
  • K2146 .B37 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
The psychology of judicial decision-making -- Judges' professional motivations and judicial decision-making -- Judges' characteristics and effects on judicial decision-making -- Litigants' characteristics and effects on judicial decision-making -- Judicial decision-making in an institutional context : in-court influences -- Judicial decision-making in an institutional context : beyond-court influences - The future of judging.
Summary: A judge's role is to make decisions. This book is about how judges undertake this task. It is about forces on the judicial role and their consequences, about empirical research from a variety of academic disciplines that observes and verifies how factors can affect how judges judge. On the one hand, judges decide by interpreting and applying the law, but much more affects judicial decision-making: psychological effects, group dynamics, numerical reasoning, biases, court processes, influences from political and other institutions, and technological advancement. All can have a bearing on judicial outcomes. In How Judges Judge: Empirical Insights into Judicial Decision-Making, Brian M. Barry explores how these factors, beyond the law, affect judges in their role. Case examples, judicial rulings, judges' own self-reflections on their role and accounts from legal history complement this analysis to contextualise the research, make it more accessible and enrich the reader's understanding and appreciation of judicial decision-making. Offering research-based insights into how judges make the decisions that can impact daily life and societies around the globe, this book will be of interest to practising and training judges, litigation lawyers and those studying law and related disciplines.
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The psychology of judicial decision-making -- Judges' professional motivations and judicial decision-making -- Judges' characteristics and effects on judicial decision-making -- Litigants' characteristics and effects on judicial decision-making -- Judicial decision-making in an institutional context : in-court influences -- Judicial decision-making in an institutional context : beyond-court influences - The future of judging.

A judge's role is to make decisions. This book is about how judges undertake this task. It is about forces on the judicial role and their consequences, about empirical research from a variety of academic disciplines that observes and verifies how factors can affect how judges judge. On the one hand, judges decide by interpreting and applying the law, but much more affects judicial decision-making: psychological effects, group dynamics, numerical reasoning, biases, court processes, influences from political and other institutions, and technological advancement. All can have a bearing on judicial outcomes. In How Judges Judge: Empirical Insights into Judicial Decision-Making, Brian M. Barry explores how these factors, beyond the law, affect judges in their role. Case examples, judicial rulings, judges' own self-reflections on their role and accounts from legal history complement this analysis to contextualise the research, make it more accessible and enrich the reader's understanding and appreciation of judicial decision-making. Offering research-based insights into how judges make the decisions that can impact daily life and societies around the globe, this book will be of interest to practising and training judges, litigation lawyers and those studying law and related disciplines.

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