Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Jurisprudence
Discover the groundbreaking "Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Jurisprudence," authored by Kevin Tobia and published by Cambridge University Press in 2025. This comprehensive volume spans 756 pages and serves as the first in-depth introduction to the innovative field of experimental jurisprudence, which tackles legal philosophy's pressing questions through empirical methods.
Within its pages, leading scholars from law, philosophy, and psychology engage in vital discussions surrounding significant philosophical debates, including criminal law, legal interpretation, and private law. Additionally, the handbook explores cutting-edge topics such as the intersection of law and artificial intelligence, making it an essential resource for academics, practitioners, and students alike.
Enhance your understanding of contemporary legal challenges and philosophical inquiries with this essential text, perfect for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of jurisprudence.