Mercy in American Law: The Promise of the Adoption of the Outlook of Jewish Law

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Abstract

Under Jewish law, mercy and compassion are essential principles to ensure the presence of a just legal system. Not only do mercy and compassion in the law preserve traditional values of human dignity, implementing a more compassionate legal system has practical benefits in both the spheres of legal judgment and of legal punishment. This article will compare the Jewish legal system's application of these necessary doctrines to how other modern legal systems, including the American legal system, implement mercy and compassion. As a result of this in-depth comparison, this article recommends that the American legal system, and other modern legal systems, should borrow from the Jewish legal system in order to place a greater importance on mercy by focusing more on rehabilitation of the offender rather than demanding strict adherence to harsh punishment policies that only end up doing more harm than good.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-64
Number of pages64
JournalTouro Law Review
Volume37
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • MERCY
  • COMPASSION
  • DIGNITY
  • JEWISH law
  • AMERICAN law
  • PUNISHMENT

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