Session: Narrative and Representation in Popular Communication - Popular CommunicationAs “Hollywood of the East”, Hong Kong has produced films and television dramas on lawyers since the 1980s. In 2009, the authors obtained a research grant from the University of Hong Kong to study the portrayal of lawyers’ image and ethics in Hong Kong television and films between 1980 and 2010. This paper present some preliminary findings of the research project by answering the three research questions. Firstly, what are the images and ethics of lawyers portrayed by different mass media as revealed in the existing academic literature? Secondly, what are the lawyers’ image and ethics as depicted in Hong Kong films and television dramas over the past three ...
Session 3: 7.11 Portraying the Human: Panelist 1This paper explores the cinematic treatment of law, ...
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Japanese law is going ‘pop’. Since the turn of the century, Japanese popular culture, especially pri...
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Conference Theme: Merging Worlds, Emerging DiscoursesSession 1A. Empirical Approaches to Legal Ethic...
This Essay describes the depiction of modern lawyers\u27 professional ethics in literature, films, a...
Joe Ma’s Lawyer, Lawyer, a film about a lawyer’s attempt to rescue his former servant from a false a...
The study of law has been slow to look beyond its narrow professional concerns at the social cultura...
Hong Kong is often perceived as a global financial centre; an international, cosmopolitan city. Thou...
Why use art to teach lawyering?\u27 Despite divergences in method and intention, the two disciplines...
The study upon which this article is based arose from a series of seminars on Law and Film Studies d...
This essay seeks to shed some light on the portrayal of law and lawyers on television. Whilst it foc...
Joe Ma's film, Lawyer, Lawyer revolves around a court case in late nineteenth-century Hong Kong. A m...
While previous “law and film” scholarship has concentrated mainly on Hollywood films, this article e...
This dissertation focuses on the evolving image of the attorney in American popular television and c...
Session 3: 7.11 Portraying the Human: Panelist 1This paper explores the cinematic treatment of law, ...
This article examines the ways in which legal debates in Hong Kong were refracted in three films in ...
Japanese law is going ‘pop’. Since the turn of the century, Japanese popular culture, especially pri...
Research on the public image of lawyers often focuses on lawyers’ role as advocates and neglects oth...
Conference Theme: Merging Worlds, Emerging DiscoursesSession 1A. Empirical Approaches to Legal Ethic...
This Essay describes the depiction of modern lawyers\u27 professional ethics in literature, films, a...
Joe Ma’s Lawyer, Lawyer, a film about a lawyer’s attempt to rescue his former servant from a false a...
The study of law has been slow to look beyond its narrow professional concerns at the social cultura...
Hong Kong is often perceived as a global financial centre; an international, cosmopolitan city. Thou...
Why use art to teach lawyering?\u27 Despite divergences in method and intention, the two disciplines...
The study upon which this article is based arose from a series of seminars on Law and Film Studies d...
This essay seeks to shed some light on the portrayal of law and lawyers on television. Whilst it foc...
Joe Ma's film, Lawyer, Lawyer revolves around a court case in late nineteenth-century Hong Kong. A m...
While previous “law and film” scholarship has concentrated mainly on Hollywood films, this article e...
This dissertation focuses on the evolving image of the attorney in American popular television and c...
Session 3: 7.11 Portraying the Human: Panelist 1This paper explores the cinematic treatment of law, ...
This article examines the ways in which legal debates in Hong Kong were refracted in three films in ...
Japanese law is going ‘pop’. Since the turn of the century, Japanese popular culture, especially pri...