Part 1: Introduction
1. Background and Outline
2. Legal Framework
3. Theory and Method
Part 2: The Making of Legal Objectivity
4. The Feeling of not Knowing
5. Professional Roles in Objectivity-Making
6. The Making and Breaking of Objectivity
Part 3: Autonomy and Rationality of Legal Subjects
7. Action Rationality of Non-Voluntariness
8. The Burden of Explanation
9. The Making and Breaking of Consent Defences
Part 4: Rationality and Autonomy in Legal Decision-Making
10. Navigating Reasonable Doubt in the Judgements
11. Pathways to Knowing
Part 5: Conclusion
12. Core Judicial Values and Beyond