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23%OFFProfessor Ruth Herz - The Art of Justice: The Judge´s Perspective - 9781849461276 - V9781849461276
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The Art of Justice: The Judge´s Perspective

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Description for The Art of Justice: The Judge´s Perspective Hardback. This book presents a unique and intriguing collection of drawings of courtroom scenes by Judge Pierre Cavellat who, throughout a 40 year judicial career, actually used to sketch the scenes he observed from his bench during trials. The author, a judge herself, interprets the images through the lens of her own judicial experience. Num Pages: 128 pages, ill. BIC Classification: AFF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 178 x 240 x 15. Weight in Grams: 592.
This book presents a unique and intriguing collection of drawings of courtroom scenes. Entering the courtroom wearing his robe, Judge Pierre Cavellat literally had a secret up his sleeve. Hidden in it were pens and pencils, which he used to sketch the scenes he observed from his bench. Throughout a 40-year judicial career in one of France's more important regional appellate courts, Cavellat produced hundreds of illuminating drawings and paintings depicting the court proceedings but also the main actors: the prosecutors, defence counsel, his fellow judges, the defendants, witnesses, policemen, the general public, as well as the courtroom itself and its architecture. The resulting vivid and uncensored impressions give an unprecedented insight into how a judge perceives his profession and the institution of justice as a whole. Given the scarcity of written autobiographies by judges, and their reluctance to lay bare their inner feelings and thinking, the images reveal, in a candid and immediate fashion, the deeply hidden emotions, ambiguities and fantasies of a judge going about his work. The author, a judge herself, interprets the images through the lens of her own judicial experience, exploring how judges think and act and how their thinking is constructed through their education, professional training, gender and class. In doing so she exposes how personal background, history and experience play an additional, sometimes conflicting, role in 'judgecraft'. While relevant to both practitioners and students of law this book should also appeal to the wider public.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC United Kingdom
Number of pages
128
Condition
New
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849461276
SKU
V9781849461276
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About Professor Ruth Herz
Ruth Herz is a former judge at the Court of Cologne. She has been a visiting fellow of the Centre for Criminology at Oxford University and is currently a visiting professor at Birkbeck College, University of London.

Reviews for The Art of Justice: The Judge´s Perspective
...we all owe a debt to Ruth Herz for negotiating access to, and reproduction of, this fascinating set of pictures. Even if the text accompanying the images were to be removed, the 92 illustrations produced in this book provide scholars of visual jurisprudence with a wealth of material on which to reflect.
Linda Mulcahy
Law and Humanities, Volume 7(1)
...an extraordinary book.
Leslie J Moran
Law and Humanities, Volume 7(1)
There is no equivalent body of work in the history of justice or art; nothing that reveals so immediately the dramas lived out in the theatre of law. Created with materials smuggled into court in the sleeves of Cavellat's judicial robes ... these images might have remained secret forever if Ruth Herz had not happened upon them. It is rare to find a legal publisher that attends with such care to the artistic and presentational aspects of its book list, as it is to find a judge who takes the court list for the day and turns it into a work of art.
Gary Watt
Times Literary Supplement
Practising lawyers and judges rarely write anything that advances understanding of the legal process. An exception is the French judge Pierre Cavellat, whose drawings from the bench are the subject of Ruth Herz's fascinating new book The Art of Justice.
David Pannick
The Times

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