When is Disbelief Epistemic Injustice? Criminal Procedure, Recovered Memories, and Deformations of the Epistemic Subject

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Main Author: Bublitz, Jan Christoph
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2023
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Online Access:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11572-023-09695-3
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spelling oai:localhost:PNK-91002023-09-19T09:07:58Z When is Disbelief Epistemic Injustice? Criminal Procedure, Recovered Memories, and Deformations of the Epistemic Subject Bublitz, Jan Christoph Disbelief Epistemic Injustice CC-BY People can be treated unjustly with respect to the level of credibility others accord to their testimony. This is the core idea of the philosophical idea of epistemic justice. It should be of utmost interest to criminal law which extensively deals with normative issues of evidence and testimony. It may reconstruct some of the long-standing criticisms of criminal law regarding credibility assessments and the treatment of witnesses, especially in sexual assault cases. However, philosophical discussions often overlook the intricate complexities of real procedural law and its underlying considerations. In its present form, the philosophical notion of epistemic injustice provides limited insights into legal discourse; it necessitates translation and adaptation. 2023-09-19T09:07:58Z 2023-09-19T09:07:58Z 2023 Book https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11572-023-09695-3 https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/9100 en application/pdf Springer
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Bublitz, Jan Christoph
When is Disbelief Epistemic Injustice? Criminal Procedure, Recovered Memories, and Deformations of the Epistemic Subject
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title When is Disbelief Epistemic Injustice? Criminal Procedure, Recovered Memories, and Deformations of the Epistemic Subject
title_short When is Disbelief Epistemic Injustice? Criminal Procedure, Recovered Memories, and Deformations of the Epistemic Subject
title_full When is Disbelief Epistemic Injustice? Criminal Procedure, Recovered Memories, and Deformations of the Epistemic Subject
title_fullStr When is Disbelief Epistemic Injustice? Criminal Procedure, Recovered Memories, and Deformations of the Epistemic Subject
title_full_unstemmed When is Disbelief Epistemic Injustice? Criminal Procedure, Recovered Memories, and Deformations of the Epistemic Subject
title_sort when is disbelief epistemic injustice? criminal procedure, recovered memories, and deformations of the epistemic subject
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url https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11572-023-09695-3
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