Filming and transmitting hearings on the one hand, and conducting them by videoconferencing on the other, are generally addressed through different issues and analytical lenses. In this paper we have used the French experience to show that, in fact, the two activities have some features in common. We have tried to highlight the real but discreet empirical connections between them in France and to underscore a few convergent issues with regard to the concept of a trial and the various conceptions of both presence at and participation in a hearing, as well as of publicness
The scientific article is devoted to the videoconferencing in court proceedings by international law...
The a rticle discusses the basics o f using videoconferences to fu rth e r im pro ve the ju d ic ia ...
While they were possible before in many countries, the COVID-19 crisis accelerated the use of remote...
Filming and transmitting hearings on the one hand, and conducting them by videoconferencing on the o...
International audienceThe use of videoconference has increased considerably in French courtrooms in ...
International audienceVideoconference technology allows interactions between citizens and their gove...
International audienceFilming and transmitting hearings on the one hand, and conducting them by vide...
International audienceThis paper proposes to return to the genesis and the considerable expansion th...
International audienceVideoconference in courtrooms setting cannot be reduced to a point-to-point se...
National audienceThe short thouh alrealdy colorful history of videoconference in criminal proceeding...
Since Poulin (2004) argued that “courts should not extend their reliance on videoconferencing furthe...
The corpus we want to examine is a very specific and rather exceptional one: it is an authentic vide...
La présente contribution se propose de revenir sur la genèse et l’expansion cons...
Research on videoconferencing (VC) in interpreting is flourishing, although in conference settings t...
The scientific article is devoted to the videoconferencing in court proceedings by International law...
The scientific article is devoted to the videoconferencing in court proceedings by international law...
The a rticle discusses the basics o f using videoconferences to fu rth e r im pro ve the ju d ic ia ...
While they were possible before in many countries, the COVID-19 crisis accelerated the use of remote...
Filming and transmitting hearings on the one hand, and conducting them by videoconferencing on the o...
International audienceThe use of videoconference has increased considerably in French courtrooms in ...
International audienceVideoconference technology allows interactions between citizens and their gove...
International audienceFilming and transmitting hearings on the one hand, and conducting them by vide...
International audienceThis paper proposes to return to the genesis and the considerable expansion th...
International audienceVideoconference in courtrooms setting cannot be reduced to a point-to-point se...
National audienceThe short thouh alrealdy colorful history of videoconference in criminal proceeding...
Since Poulin (2004) argued that “courts should not extend their reliance on videoconferencing furthe...
The corpus we want to examine is a very specific and rather exceptional one: it is an authentic vide...
La présente contribution se propose de revenir sur la genèse et l’expansion cons...
Research on videoconferencing (VC) in interpreting is flourishing, although in conference settings t...
The scientific article is devoted to the videoconferencing in court proceedings by International law...
The scientific article is devoted to the videoconferencing in court proceedings by international law...
The a rticle discusses the basics o f using videoconferences to fu rth e r im pro ve the ju d ic ia ...
While they were possible before in many countries, the COVID-19 crisis accelerated the use of remote...