Space, Time, Justice: From Archaic Rituals to Contemporary Perspectives

Routledge (2017)
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Abstract

Introduction -- Transgression as the big bang of society -- Judicial spaces and ritual of justice : the relation between time and space in the trial -- Contemporary spaces of justice : use and abuse of transparency -- The abolition of the judicial walls : cameras in courts and the reshaping of judicial spaces -- Conclusion.

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