Law and New Media

Law and New Media

by Peter Goodrich, Christian Delage, Marco Wan

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In this volume, international specialists from new and established domains of law, media, film and virtual studies address the emergence of the jurist in the era of digital transmission. Examining the jurisprudence of new visual technologies--from the cinema of the early twentieth century to the social media of our own time--this volume explores the multiple intersections of these visual technologies and the law from the theoretical insight they generate to the nature of law to the impact they have on doctrinal development. Part One tracks the media, the technologies and apparatuses of modern law. It looks specifically at the acoustics of architecture, emblematic texts, films of trials, the prohibition of cameras in courtrooms and the rules of contempt, televised reporting of law, and the multiple fora and chat rooms of Facebook, vblogs, #law and the mobile-optimised web. Part Two examines the jurisprudential questions raised by new visual and virtual reality technologies of the 21st century. Will social media lead to social law? The force of legal remediation? Virtual courts and online judges? Paperless trials? Electronic discovery? All of these developments impact how we conceive of the practice of law.

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    How does the physical and acoustic architecture of traditional courtrooms shape our perception of justice compared to the decentralized nature of virtual or digital spaces?

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    Considering the historical and ongoing resistance to cameras in courtrooms, do you believe visual media undermines the solemnity of the law or democratizes public access to it?

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    How has your own relationship with the law or legal news been altered by the rise of social media platforms, vlogs, and mobile-optimized web discussions?

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