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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fictional Minds. The Law’s Misrepresentation of Human Thought
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fictional Minds. The Law’s Misrepresentation of Human Thought
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60923/issn.2724-6299/v5-n2-2025
Published:
2025-12-22
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Foreword
Fictional Minds. The Law’s Misrepresentation of Human Thought
Michele Ubertone, Giuseppe Rocchè
I-XVII
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Thematica
Debiasing Strategies and Judicial Decision-Making: Exploring a Duty to Improve Judges’ Capabilities
Giovana Peluso Lopes
1-45
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Fictional Mechanical Minds
On the Relationship Between Assumptions of Rationality and Conceptions of Government
Paolo Capriati
46-70
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When the Nudge Fails: The Limits of Behavioural Individualism and the Case for Meta-nudge
Flavio Scuderi Di Miceli
71-106
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Law and Surveillance in the Digital Age: The Role of Orientation
Marta Taroni
107-141
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Paternalistic Interventions: What do They Presuppose About Human Rationality, and When are They Justified?
Miguel Fernández Núñez
142-185
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Can (Should) Law Do Without Free Will?
Alberto Artosi
186-203
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Conference Papers
Peace, War, Democracy: The Value of Different Perspectives
Some Reflections from the VII “Supranational Democracy Dialogue”
Susanna Maria Cafaro
204-209
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European Union’s Actorness Amid the Weakening Liberal International Order in the Fields of Trade, Digital Sovereignty and Conflict Resolution
Ana Bojinović Fenko , Julija Brsakoska Bazerkoska
210-239
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Lessons from Feminist Foreign Policies: Rethinking the EU’s Role in Promoting Peace and Human Rights Amid Anti-Gender Politics and Authoritarian Populism
Esra Akgemci
240-288
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