Emotional law based on justice and equity

A universal alternative for conflict resolution

Authors

  • Adriana Lourdes Bautista Jaimes Professor at Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Investigación y Postgrado, San Cristóbal. Master's Thesis Supervisor, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja, España Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3142-0353

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59654/q9xd1e75

Keywords:

Emotional law, justice, equity, conflict resolution, empathy, neurolaw.

Abstract

This article is based on my doctoral thesis that arose as a new construct epistemic legal called emotional law. Emotional law correlates in the base of justice and equity and is a universal alternative for resolving conflicts. It involves the participation of neurolaw which is rooted from neuroscience. The article focuses on the connection between law, reason, and emotion and how, through justice and equity, conflicts of any nature can be prevented and resolved using empathy. I discuss the evolution of these concepts and highlight the close link between emotion and law. The aim is to better understand society as an emotional entity composed of human beings.

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Author Biography

  • Adriana Lourdes Bautista Jaimes, Professor at Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Investigación y Postgrado, San Cristóbal. Master's Thesis Supervisor, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja, España

    Postdoctoral Scholar in Conceptual and Procedural Epistemology, Ph.D. in Law and International Relations, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Investigación y Postgrado (IESIP-Venezuela). Technical Specialist in Criminalistics and Criminology, IESIP-Venezuela. Master's Degree in Criminal Law and Criminology, Universidad Bicentenaria de Aragua - Venezuela. Specialist in Human Rights, Specialist in Procedural and Human Rights, Universidad Libre, Cúcuta Campus - Colombia. Attorney, Universidad Católica del Táchira - Venezuela.  Email: adrianabautistabj@gmail.com

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Published

2025-01-20

Issue

Section

Artículos de Investigación

How to Cite

Bautista Jaimes, A. L. (2025). Emotional law based on justice and equity: A universal alternative for conflict resolution. Revista Digital De Investigación Y Postgrado, 6(11), 63-75. https://doi.org/10.59654/q9xd1e75

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