Two main theses are presented here. The first is that there is a conceptual resemblance between the ways in which messages are transmitted in the courtroom and the ways in which they are transmitted in the cinema. The second is that the evolution of legal procedure is being influenced by developments taking place in visual culture generally and film specifically. Taken together, these theses lead to the conclusion that the development of a theory of ‘‘law-as-film’’ can provide insights into the contemporary practice of law that might otherwise be overlooked
Law on the screen gives rise to a distinct way of doing jurisprudence. In this sense, it is incumben...
This Article challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about law-genre documentaries. Part I will pr...
The American trial and American cinema share certain epistemological tendencies. Both stake claims t...
Two main theses are presented here. The first is that there is a conceptual resemblance between the ...
Any one film can sustain a myriad of compelling interpretations. A collection of films, however, sha...
Originally described by Richard Sherwin of New York Law School as the law and film movement's 'found...
The American trial and the art of cinema share certain epistemological tendencies. Both stake claims...
Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
Described by Richard Sherwin of New York Law School as the law and film movement's 'founding text', ...
Book synopsis: This book is an essential introduction to the complex issues and debates in the field...
Comparative Law has developed through time a plurality of approaches and methodologies. In particula...
Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films...
Some recent interdisciplinary studies focused on the broad and multifaceted relationship between law...
Law on the screen gives rise to a distinct way of doing jurisprudence. In this sense, it is incumben...
This Article challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about law-genre documentaries. Part I will pr...
The American trial and American cinema share certain epistemological tendencies. Both stake claims t...
Two main theses are presented here. The first is that there is a conceptual resemblance between the ...
Any one film can sustain a myriad of compelling interpretations. A collection of films, however, sha...
Originally described by Richard Sherwin of New York Law School as the law and film movement's 'found...
The American trial and the art of cinema share certain epistemological tendencies. Both stake claims...
Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
Described by Richard Sherwin of New York Law School as the law and film movement's 'founding text', ...
Book synopsis: This book is an essential introduction to the complex issues and debates in the field...
Comparative Law has developed through time a plurality of approaches and methodologies. In particula...
Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films...
Some recent interdisciplinary studies focused on the broad and multifaceted relationship between law...
Law on the screen gives rise to a distinct way of doing jurisprudence. In this sense, it is incumben...
This Article challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about law-genre documentaries. Part I will pr...
The American trial and American cinema share certain epistemological tendencies. Both stake claims t...