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Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms

hardcoverJanuary 25, 2011
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ISBN-13: 9780300110968 ISBN-10: 0300110960
Publisher
Yale University Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 25, 2011
Weight
4.8 lbs
Dimensions
27.90×4.40×21.60 cm

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Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms by Resnik, Judith. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780300110968.

By mapping the remarkable run of the icon of Justice, a woman with scales and sword, and by tracing the development of public spaces dedicated to justice—courthouses—the authors explore the evolution of adjudication into its modern form as well as the intimate relationship between the courts and democracy. The authors analyze how Renaissance “rites” of judgment turned into democratic “rights,” requiring governments to respect judicial independence, provide open and public hearings, and accord access and dignity to “every person.” With over 220 images, readers can see both the longevity of aspirations for justice and the transformation of courts, as well as understand that, while venerable, courts are also vulnerable institutions that should not be taken for granted.