nternational Conference: "The Psychology of International Law"

Date: 
Wed, 10/01/2018 to Thu, 11/01/2018
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The European Society of International Law in association with the Hebrew University's Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, Faculty of Law, Minerva Center for Human Rights and others, brought together scholars from different disciplines to converse on the methodological foundation and international legal theory, as well as issue areas and specific applications, pertaining to the psychology of international law. This included discussions on the use of behavioral economics and behavioral analysis as well as political psychology of international law, and reviewing issues such as public opinion on international law and its effects, existing bias effects in military investigations, human rights law and the 'debiasing' of international economic law.