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Pozycja Studia Prawnicze. Rozprawy i Materiały 2023, nr 2 (33)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Stanek, Julia; Adamus, Rafał; Partyk, Aleksandra; Bałos, Iga; Tyburcy, Tomasz; Konieczny, Marcin; Świętek, Anna; Dudek, Sabina; Maruszewska, Angelika; Golemo, Kamila; Kosiorowski, Filip; Mazurkiewicz, Jacek; Świątkowski, Andrzej Marian"Introduction. Motivation is familiar to each of us. We feel motivated from within, by experiencing mental states that we can define as motivational states. We try to explain both our own motivation and the motivation of others in terms of folk psychology. There are many hypothetical explanations as to what lies behind behavior and what motives drive others. In this paper, we are focused on situations where the law stands behind the motivation, which is understood as internal states that direct one’s behavior towards a certain effect. This effect may involve maintaining the current state, or transitioning to a subjectively better one. We will refer to the set of all internal states and the circumstances that affect them as the motivational process."(...)Pozycja The Concept of Legal Motivation(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Stanek, JuliaUnderstanding the motivational effect of the law and its mechanism is crucial for examining the impact of law on individual’s behavior in society. In this paper a novel approach towards legal motivation is proposed. For this aim, the author first introduce the approach to motivation in psychology and law. In the following section the concept of legal motivation is outlined. The basic elements of the concept are analyzed, in particular representations and emotions. The proposed approach distinguishes between intuitive and positive legal motivation. Distinction of legal motivation is based on the possession or lack of representation of normative facts. The concept of legal motivation proposed in the this paper allows adopting a broader perspective on the motivational effect of law.