同理心,平等的标志:将无畏塑造为变革的决策和教学

Naina Kapur
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无论是作为律师、活动家、法官、政策制定者还是学者,我们的平等议程都存在空白。这种空白使当代国家能够通过传播恐惧,将不平等合理化。如果我们不谈论当前的恐惧危机,我们怎么能谈论平等呢?是什么塑造了我们当代的恐惧?我们怎样才能超越他们?两种来自法官的当代叙事,提供了战胜某些恐惧以实现平等结果的可能性。在充满敌意的政治环境中失去一切,阿塔伊法官的无畏体现在她对不平等的生活经历中,在阿富汗政治和全球背叛的敌对浪潮中,同情自然地为妇女的平等利益而流动。从来没有“站在”lgbt人群的立场上思考过的Venkatesh法官的无畏精神受到了考验,他是一位非常保守的法官。面对自己和他人的社会恐惧,他通过体验式沉浸这种罕见而非传统的选择,培养了同理心的技能。两位大法官都是在法律/司法教育机构和实践中创建关于同理心和社会背景的包容性体验课程的榜样,在这些课程中,受影响最大的人的生活成为这种学习的核心。
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Empathy, a Hallmark of Equality: Shaping Fearlessness Into Transformative Decision-Making and Teaching
Whether acting as lawyers, activists, judges, policy makers or academics, there is a void in our equality agendas. This void has enabled the contemporary state to rationalise inequality through the propagation of fear. How can we talk about equality if we do not talk about the current crisis of fear? What shapes our contemporary fears? How might we surpass them? Two contemporary narratives, both from judges, offer the possibility of prevailing over certain kinds of fear to meet equality outcomes. With everything to lose in hostile political circumstances, Justice Attaee’s fearlessness materialises from her lived experiences of inequality from where empathy naturally flows for the benefit of women’s equality against the hostile tide of both Afghan politics and global betrayal. Having never walked ‘in the shoes’ of lgbtqia+ persons, fearlessness for Justice Venkatesh, a deeply conservative judge, is put to the test. Taking on the social fears of himself and others, he cultivates the skill of empathy through the rare and unconventional choice of experiential immersion. Both justices serve as examples for creating inclusive experiential courses on empathy and social context within legal/judicial education institutes and practice, where the lives of those most impacted become central to such learning.
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law is the world’s only law journal offering scholars a forum in which to present comparative, international and national research dealing specifically with issues of law and human rights in the Asia-Pacific region. Neither a lobby group nor tied to any particular ideology, the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law is a scientific journal dedicated to responding to the need for a periodical publication dealing with the legal challenges of human rights issues in one of the world’s most diverse and dynamic regions.
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