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Resumen de Psychologie du droit

Jérôme Benzimra-Hazan

  • PSYCHOLOGY OF LAW We often wonder, sometimes without seeing it or accurately measuring it, in the pedagogies of human rights, such as in the case of collective disasters, about the part of man and the part of the machines he has designed in the occurrence of the happening in life - among which already the law, the dream image of justice and the invisible web of our links. Singularly, the consecutive and successive array of multiple and apparently untied elements, which the law will struggle to grasp from the outset, is the first of the problems.

    Faced with the worst case scenario, the lawyer first examine, on the purposes of qualification and future prevention as well, about the causal link that may have existed between these powerful elements. For if nothing of such scenario has been seen before, the link between them is now, naked in the sight of all, on the contrary striking, even too late, all having in common that they have each contributed and led to the violation, to the accident. It seems that in reality everything, always, happens, neither on the one hand nor on the other, but in a fluctuating interval that is a challenge for the law, in living interaction, the way in which the human receives or interprets the information addressed to him via the softwear. It is this invisible and decisive area that we propose to focalise on comparative elements from the international and criminal orders, as a general lesson, and verified in the field of human rights, on a special basis.


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