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Date
2013
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1689-8052
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
Abstract
The principal objective of this article is to present the issue of intuition in the judge’s
work. The paper limits its scope strictly to the private law cases. There are two different
ways of perceiving the judge’s decisions: the first one sees the decision-making process as a procedure based purely on the provisions of the civil procedure, while the other
considers it a process of more psychological nature. Confronting the two standpoints
has led to an interesting conclusion: the influence of psychological aspects on the process
of decision-making is clearly unavoidable. Therefore, it is useful to recognise the
impact of psychology on a judge’s work, keeping in mind that many researchers have
provided conclusions on decision-making process, notably, Gary Klein who established
that intuition has no “magical” nature but is purely a result of the long accrued experience.
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Studia Prawnicze. Rozprawy i materiały 2013, nr 2, s. 123-143.