Abstract:Contents: Introduction, William Pencak and Anne Wagner. Part 1 Images of Law: Deep structures of Empire: a note on imperial machines and bodies, Ronnie Lippens Intervention and the new imagery of Worl...Contents: Introduction, William Pencak and Anne Wagner. Part 1 Images of Law: Deep structures of Empire: a note on imperial machines and bodies, Ronnie Lippens Intervention and the new imagery of World Order, Wouter G. Werner Key words in Chinese law, Deborah Cao Visual semiotics of court dress in England and Wales: failed or successful vector of professional identity?, Shaeda Isani The drama of the courtroom, Annabelle Mooney Digital visual and multimedia software and the reshaping of legal knowledge, Neal Feigenson A Las Meninas for the law, Christina Spiesel. Part 2 Legal Language in Action: Legal language in action: raising basic awareness about and understanding of competing legal systems in the legal classroom, Nicola M. Langton Discourses of the ideal and the actual in the courtroom: the conflict for jurors in 'making sense' of general instructions, Philip Gaines Jurors' recorded deliberations: an analysis, Paul Robertshaw 'Let me see your hands': the grammar of physical control in police directives, Philip C. H. Shon Images of the Irish family: a 'slightly' constitutional arrangement, Sophie Cacciaguidi-Fahy Images of racial discrimination in France, Anne Wagner Law's trouble with images: fetishism and seduction from Athens and Jerusalem to Madison Avenue, Robert A Yelle. Bibliography Index.Read More
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-05-13
Language: en
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Abstract: Contents: Introduction, William Pencak and Anne Wagner. Part 1 Images of Law: Deep structures of Empire: a note on imperial machines and bodies, Ronnie Lippens Intervention and the new imagery of World Order, Wouter G. Werner Key words in Chinese law, Deborah Cao Visual semiotics of court dress in England and Wales: failed or successful vector of professional identity?, Shaeda Isani The drama of the courtroom, Annabelle Mooney Digital visual and multimedia software and the reshaping of legal knowledge, Neal Feigenson A Las Meninas for the law, Christina Spiesel. Part 2 Legal Language in Action: Legal language in action: raising basic awareness about and understanding of competing legal systems in the legal classroom, Nicola M. Langton Discourses of the ideal and the actual in the courtroom: the conflict for jurors in 'making sense' of general instructions, Philip Gaines Jurors' recorded deliberations: an analysis, Paul Robertshaw 'Let me see your hands': the grammar of physical control in police directives, Philip C. H. Shon Images of the Irish family: a 'slightly' constitutional arrangement, Sophie Cacciaguidi-Fahy Images of racial discrimination in France, Anne Wagner Law's trouble with images: fetishism and seduction from Athens and Jerusalem to Madison Avenue, Robert A Yelle. Bibliography Index.