The Corvus Bias
The Corvus
Bias refers to a bias of decisions and of behavior ... of justices in
favour of justices, in general to a bias of decisions and behavior ... of
members and groups of the judicative, the judicature, the bar, lawyers, the administration
of justice, ... in favour of members and groups of the judicative, the judicature,
the bar, lawyers, the administration of justice, ... .
The
term Corvus refers to the black robe often weared by members of the judicative,
judicature, bar, lawyers, administration of justice ... remembering of the Corvus species
(Corvidae) respective rave, crow ... .
The Corvus Bias has be distinguished from "Noise" (see KAHNEMAN Daniel, SIBONY Olivier, and SUNSTEIN Cass R.: Noise. Little, Brown Spark. 2021 Printing 1).
The
Corvus Bias is often (, or sometimes ?, or always ?) treated like a “Taboo”
(FREUD Sigmund: Totem und Tabu. 1913, Imago, Heller & Cie, 1930, https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/freud/totem/totem.html,
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37065).
Yours
Stefan Geier, Haidholzen
Literature:
FISCHER Thomas: Recht haben. Droemer, 2022 Originalausgabe
FREUD Sigmund: Totem und Tabu. 1913, Imago, Heller & Cie, 1930, https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/freud/totem/totem.html, https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37065
KAHNEMAN Daniel, SIBONY Olivier, and SUNSTEIN Cass R.: Noise. Little, Brown Spark. 2021 Printing 1
Photos (Wikipedia): Corvus-brachyrhynchos, and robe of a German prosecutor or German state justice
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