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Behavioral Legal Studies: Cognition, Motivation and Moral Judgements

Date: 
Mon, 17/06/2019 09:30 to Tue, 18/06/2019 20:00
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Location: 
Room #365, Faculty of Law; Room #530, The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies

Behavioral Legal Studies: Cognition, Motivation and Moral Judgements

June 17th

Room #365, Faculty of Law, Mount Scopus Campus

9:30-11:00 Judicial Decision Making

Chair: Keren Weinshall (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Jeffrey Rachlinski, Emotional Influences and Cognitive Style in Trial Judges (Cornell Law School)

Enrico Rubaltelli, Anti-inference bias in the context of inadmissible evidence (University of Padova)

 

Coffee Break: 11:00 – 11:30

 

11:30-13:00 – Moral and Legal Judgments

Chair: Yaacov Schul (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Amos Schurr, The effect of swerving in AV vs Regular car on moral judgment (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

Netta Barak-Corren, Religious Exemptions Increase Discrimination Towards Same-Sex Couples: Evidence From Masterpiece. (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

 

13:00 – 14:30 Lunch

 

14:30-16:00 – Behaviorally Informed Regulation of Contracts

Chair: Ittai Paldor (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Jan Trzaskowski, Behavioural Innovations in Marketing Law (Copenhagen Business School)

Eyal Zamir, Do People Like Mandatory Rules? The Impact of Framing and Phrasing. (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

 

16:00-16:15 Coffee Break

 

16:15-17:00 – Overconfidence

Chair: Anna Rinadli (University of Bari Also Moro)

Uri Gneezy - “Mistakes and Overconfidence in Detecting and Sharing Fake News” (University of California, San Diego)

 

18:30 – Dinner - Anna

 

June 18th

Room #530, The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies, Mount Scopus Campus

9:30 – 11:00 – Contracts and Promises – Choices and Attitudes

Chair: Eyal Peer (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Alexander Stremitzer, Norm-Based Enforcement of Promises. (ETH Zurich)

Ori Katz, Attitude theories of the law (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

 

Coffee Break: 11:00 – 11:30

 

11:30-13:00 – Nudges: Performance and Ethics

Chair: Doron Teichman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Adi Leibovitch, Aspirational Rules (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Yuval Feldman, Honesty pledges as means to reduce regulatory burden while curbing unethical behavior (Bar-Ilan Univesity)

 

13:00 – 14:30: Lunch and Campus Tour

 

14:30 – 16:00 – Distributive Decisions

Room #365, Faculty of Law, Mount Scopus Campus

Chair: Marina Motsenok (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Ilana Ritov, Third-Party Allocation Decisions: Recipients Identifiability and Deliberate Ignorance. (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Avishalom Tor, N-Equality in Allocations: More Recipients, Less (Concern for) Equality? (University of Notre Dame)

 

18:30 – Dinner – Ima