Images in LawAnne Wagner, William Pencak Presenting perspectives on legal theory and practice, this volume examines how visual images of the law influence interpretation and execution of the law in ways not discernible from written texts. |
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Contents
A Note on Imperial Machines and Bodies | 11 |
Key Words in Chinese Law | 35 |
Failed | 51 |
The Drama of the Courtroom | 71 |
Digital Visual and Multimedia Software and the Reshaping | 89 |
A Las Meninas for the Law | 117 |
Raising Basic Awareness about | 143 |
The Conflict | 159 |
An Analysis | 175 |
The Grammar of Physical Control | 205 |
A Slightly Constitutional Arrangement | 229 |
Images of Racial Discrimination in France | 255 |
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