Justices and journalists : the global perspective / edited by Richard Davis, David Taras. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Judges and Journalists and the Spaces In Between; 1 Judicial Communication: (Re)Constructing Legitimacy in Argentina; 2 Communication beyond the Judgments: The Australian High Court, Speaking for Itself, but Not Tweeting; 3 Uncommon Transparency: The Supreme Court, Media Relations, and Public Opinion in Brazil; 4 The "Uncomfortable Embrace": The Supreme Court and the Media in Canada; 5 Germany: The Federal Constitutional Court and the Media 6 The Supreme Court and Media in Ghana's Fourth Republic: An Analysis of Rulings and Interactions between Two Estates of the Realm7 The Puzzle of Judicial Communication in Indonesia: The Media, the Court, and the Chief Justice; 8 Carping, Criticizing, and Circumventing: Judges, the Supreme Court, and the Media in Israel; 9 Judicial Communication in South Korea: Moving toward a More Open System?; 10 Changing the Channel: Broadcasting Deliberations in the Mexican Supreme Court; 11 Norway: Managed Openness and Transparency 12 Judicial Institutional Change and Court Communication Innovations: The Case of the UK Supreme Court13 Symbiosis: The US Supreme Court and the Journalists Who Cover It; Conclusion; Index

A comparative approach to judicial communication offering perspectives on the relationship between national supreme courts and the media covering them.

1108114202 9781108114202

1000393 MIL


Law in mass media.
Mass media--Law and legislation.
Judges.
LAW / Military
Judges.
Law in mass media.
Mass media--Law and legislation.


Electronic books.

K487.M43 / J87 2017

343.09/9