法律、情感和财产关系

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW
Abigail Jackson
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摘要

在我们日常使用和拥有财产的过程中,情感是与生俱来的。它可能驱使邻居就边界争端向法院提起诉讼,也可能驱使首次购房者购买大大超出其预算的房屋。甚至在孩子收到生日礼物时的喜悦中也能看到情感。尽管如此,关于法律、情感和财产理论之间联系的学术研究却相对较少,本文旨在填补这一知识空白。文章借鉴普通法传统,分析了不同的社会、空间和物质财产概念,以解释情感如何影响财产关系,以及财产如何使人体验到特定的情感,如愤怒、悲伤、幸福、沮丧、羡慕和嫉妒。文章认为,情感和财产法不能简单地分开,而应将两者视为相互构成和持续的辩证关系。因此,本文的结论是,律师、学者和政策制定者必须更多地关注情感在塑造财产关系中的作用,以及如何在法律的设计和实施中体现这一点。
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Law, Emotion and Property Relations

Emotion is inherent in our everyday use and ownership of property. It may drive neighbours to litigate a boundary dispute in the courts, or a first-time buyer to purchase a home that significantly exceeds her budget. It can even be seen in the delight that a child experiences when she is given a gift for her birthday. Despite this, there is relatively little scholarship on the connection between law, emotions and property theory, and this article aims to address that gap in the knowledge. Drawing on the common law tradition, it analyses different social, spatial, and material conceptions of property to explain how emotion may affect property relations, as well as the way that property may cause a person to experience particular feelings, such as anger, sadness, happiness, frustration, envy and jealousy. It argues that emotion and property law cannot be separated easily, and instead, they should be regarded as being mutually constitutive and in an ongoing dialectical relationship. For that reason, this article concludes that more attention must be given to the role of emotion in shaping property relations by lawyers, academics, and policymakers, and how this can be reflected in the design and implementation of law.

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1.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Liverpool Law Review is a tri-annual journal of contemporary domestic, European and international legal and social policy issues. The Journal aims to provide articles, commentaries and reviews across a wide range of theoretical and practical legal and social policy matters - including public law, private law, civil and criminal justice, international law, ethics and legal theory. The Journal has many international subscribers and regularly publishes important contributions from the U.K. and abroad. Articles and commentaries are published with sufficient speed to ensure that they are truly current.
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