Representing justice: invention, controversy, and rights in city-states and democratic courtrooms
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SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS IX PREFACE XV
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTERIO
A REMNANT OF THE RENAISSANCE: THE TRANSNATIONAL ICONOGRAPHY OF JUSTICE I
CIVIC SPACE, THE PUBLIC SQUARE, AND GOOD GOVERNANCE 18
OBEDIENCE: THE JUDGE AS THE LOYAL SERVANT OF THE STATE 38
OF EYES AND OSTRICHES 62
WHY EYES? COLOR, BLINDNESS, AND IMPARTIALITY 91
REPRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTIONS: IDENTITY, POLITICS, AND RIGHTS 106
FROM SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TOWN HALLS TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY COURTS 134
A BUILDING AND LITIGATION BOOM IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY FEDERAL COURTS 154
LATE TWENTIETH- CENTURY UNITED STATES COURTS: MONUMENTALITY, SECURITY
AND ECLECTIC IMAGERY 169
MONUMENTS TO THE PRESENT AND MUSEUMS OF THE PAST: NATIONAL COURTS (AND
PRISONS) 193
CHAPTER 11 CONSTRUCTING REGIONAL RIGHTS 225
CHAPTER 12 MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL PREMISES: FROM PEACE TO CRIMES 247
CHAPTER 13 FROM RITES TO RIGHTS 288
CHAPTER 14 COURTS: IN AND OUT OF SIGHT, SITE, AND CITE 306
CHAPTER 15 AN ICONOGRAPHY FOR DEMOCRATIC ADJUDICATION 338
ENDNOTES 379 NOTE ON SOURCES 603
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 607
INDEX OF IMAGES 629
SUBJECT INDEX 633
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CONTENTS
PREFACE XV
CHAPTER I A REMNANT OF THE RENAISSANCE:
THE TRANSNATIONAL ICONOGRAPHY OF JUSTICE 1
A PICTORIAL PUZZLE I A VIRTUOUS VISUAL COMPETITION 8
THE CARDINAL AND THEOLOGICAL VIRTUES IN A PSYCHOMACHIA 8 THE COHORT 9
JUSTICE S ASCENT 12
JUSTICE S VIOLENCE 12 VISUALIZING JUSTICE S PAIN AND CHALLENGES 13
ADJUDICATION S TRANSFORMATION:
ACCESS FOR ALL BEFORE INDEPENDENT JUDGES IN OPEN COURTS 14
CELEBRATING AND UNDERSTANDING NEW DEMANDS 15 BUILDING IDIOMS:
TRANSPARENCY, ACCESS, IDENTITY, AND SECURITY 15
DEMOCRACY S CHALLENGES 16
PRIVATIZING PROCESS AND CONTROLLING ACCESS 16 THE DECLINE OF
ADJUDICATION 16
RE-PRESENTING JUSTICE 17
CHAPTER 2 CIVIC SPACE, THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
AND GOOD GOVERNANCE 18
A LONG POLITICAL PEDIGREE: SHAMASH, MAAT, DIKE, AND THEMIS 18
THE SCALES OF BABYLONIA AND OF THE ZODIAC 18 THE BALANCE IN EGYPTIAN
BOOKS OF THE DEAD 20 EMBODIED GREEK AND ROMAN GODDESSES 21
JUSTICIA, ST. MICHAEL, AND THE CARDINAL VIRTUE JUSTICE 22 CIVIC SPACES,
ALLEGORIES OF GOOD AND BAD GOVERNMENT, AND FOURTEENTH-CENTURY SIENA 25
PUBLIC BUILDINGS FASHIONING CIVIC IDENTITIES 25
LORENZETTI AND THE PALAZZO PUBBLICO 26 LOVE JUSTICE, YOU WHO JUDGE THE
EARTH 28 JUSTICE BOUND BY TYRANNY 29 THEORIES OF GOVERNANCE: ARISTOTLE,
CICERO, AQUINAS,
LATINI, GOD, AND POLITICAL PROPAGANDA 29 GOOD GOVERNMENT ON THE EAST AND
WEST COASTS OF THE UNITED STATES: REITERATIONS BY CALEB IVES BACH AND
DOROTHEA ROCKBURNE 30
LAST JUDGMENTS IN TOWN HALLS 33
CIVIC, PUBLIC, AND CHRISTIAN 33 FOR THAT JUDGMENT YOU JUDGE, SHALL
REDOUND ON YOU : THE MAGDEBURG MANDATE 34 CONFLATING THE LAST JUDGMENT
WITH TRIALS 34
CHAPTER 3 OBEDIENCE: THE JUDGE AS THE LOYAL SERVANT OF THE STATE 38
FLAYED ALIVE OR MAIMED: JUDICIAL OBLIGATIONS INSCRIBED ON TOWN HALL
WALLS IN BRUGES AND GENEVA 38
CONTROLLING JUDGES: A FIFTEENTH-CENTURY CAMBYSES IN THE TOWN HALL OF
BRUGES 38 BRIBES, GIFTS, AND BUDGETS 39 SKEPTICAL ABOUT LAW AND
DISTRUSTFUL OF JUDGES 42 THE UNJUST PRINCE: PLUTARCH S THEBAN JUDGES AND
ALCIATUS S EMBLEMS 43 DOGS, SNAKES, AND VIRGINS: EVEN-HANDEDNESS IN
RIPA S ICONOLOGIA 43 HANDS CUT: DISFIGURED JUDGES AND REGAL JUSTICES
FOR SIXTEENTH-CENTURY GENEVA 44 JUDICIAL SUBSERVIENCE AND DEPENDENCE 47
THE CHALLENGE AND PAIN OF RENDERING JUDGMENT: AMSTERDAM S
SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TOWN HALL 48
AN UNDERTAKING OF MEGALOMANIC PROPORTIONS THE VIRTUES OF PROSPERITY:
JUSTICE, PEACE, AND PRUDENCE REIGNING OVER AN EXPANDING MUNICIPALITY 49
48
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THE FREE STATE FLOURISHES, WHEN THE PEOPLE
HONOR THE LAWS 51 HARMING YOUR CHILDREN IN THE NAME OF THE LAW:
SOLOMON, ZALEUCUS, BRUTUS, AND DEATH 55
THE JUDGMENT OF SOLOMON 56 THE BLINDING OF ZALEUCUS AND HIS SON AND THE
EXECUTION OF BRUTUS S CHILDREN 57 SO SHALL YOU BE JUDGED 6L
CHAPTER 4 OF EYES AND OSTRICHES 62
BLIND TO THE LIGHT AND BLINDFOLDED BY THE FOOL 62
THE BLINDFOLDED JUSTICE IN THE AMSTERDAM TRIBUNAL 62 OPEN THE EYES THAT
ARE BLIND 64 SYNAGOGA: BLIND TO THE LIGHT OF CHRISTIANITY 65 JUSTICE
AND JUDGES AS FOOLS 67 ALCIATUS S THEBAN JUDGES AND RIPA S INJUNCTIONS:
A STEELY GAZE, THE EYE OF GOD, AND BANDAGED EYES 69 BRUEGELS JUSTICE
(OR INJUSTICE?) 70 DAMHOUDERE S JANUS-FACED JUSTICE 72 TURNING A
CRITICAL EYE 74
TRANSCENDENT, WIDE-EYED, AND AMIDST THE ANIMALS 75
RAPHAEL S GLORY OF JUSTICE 75 SYMBOLISM S CAPRICE: THE MANY ANIMALS OF
JUSTICE 76 THE PROUD AND THE DEAD BIRD: GIULIO
ROMANO S JUSTICE WITH AN OSTRICH IN THE VATICAN AND LUCA GIORDANO S
JUSTICE DISARMED 76 SHEEP AND FOXES, DOGS AND SERPENTS: RUBENS S
WIDE-EYED JUSTICE 79 THE PAST AS PROLOGUE: SIGHTED OR BLINDFOLDED, AND
TALL 79
VENICE AS JUSTICE, JUSTICE AS VENICE 79 ACROSS THE ENGLISH CHANNEL 83
QUEEN ANNE AS JUSTICE 83 THE LORD MAYORS SHOW 84
DUBLIN S JUSTICE 85 OLD BAILEY S OPEN-EYED AND WIDE-ARMED JUSTICE 87
ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN: KANSAS S SHARP-EYED PRAIRIE FALCON AND
VANCOUVER S PEACEABLE JUSTICE 87
A RESILIENT, ALBEIT INVENTED, TRADITION 89
CHAPTER 5 WHY EYES? COLOR, BLINDNESS, AND
IMPARTIALITY 91
ICONOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS, PICTORIAL PUZZLES, AND JUSTICE S BLINDFOLD
91
COMMITMENTS TO REPRESENTATION 91
IMPOSSIBLE TO DEPICT: AN EXCHANGE BETWEEN MANTEGNA AND MOMUS 93 CREATING
THE CANONICAL ELEMENTS 94 SIGHT, KNOWLEDGE, AND IMPARTIALITY 95
SUPPOSE A MAN BORN BLIND . .. BE MADE TO SEE : LOCKE, DIDEROT, AND
MOLYNEUX S PROBLEM 97
RAWLSIAN VEILING 98 AMBIGUITY AND SELF-HELP: JOSHUA REYNOLDS S JUSTICE
IN OXFORD AND DIANA MOORE S JUSTICE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE 98
CONSTITUTIONAL METAPHORS AND INJUSTICES 102
COLOR-BLIND 102 IMPARTIAL OR UNJUST? THE FESTERING SORES BEHIND THE
BLINDFOLD IN LANGSTON HUGHES S JUSTICE 103 CONFRONTATION, EYEWITNESSES,
PRISON GARB,
SPECTATORS BADGES, AND OSTRICH IMAGERY 104
CHAPTER 6 REPRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTIONS: IDENTITY, POLITICS, AND
RIGHTS 106
JURIDICAL RIGHTS AND ICONOGRAPHY 106
PUBLIC ART AND POPULAR DISMAY 106 BATCOLUMNS AND MARIANNES 107
BREACHING THE CONVENTIONS OF JUSTICE WHEN DECORATING THE PUBLIC SPHERE
108
UNBLINDFOLDED: A COMMUNIST JUSTICE RAISES A NEWARK ROW 108 HIDING A
MULATTO JUSTICE IN AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA 110 LIFE IN MISSISSIPPI,
DRAPED 113 AN INDIAN HUNG IN BOISE 116 MUHAMMAD IN MIDTOWN AND AT THE
UNITED STATES
SUPREME COURT 117 LADY OF JUSTICE BUT NO MOCO JUMBIE IN THE VIRGIN
ISLANDS 121 THE SAFETY OF ABSTRACTION: ELLSWORTH KELLY
IN BOSTON 124
JUDGING JUDGES: FROM SPECTATOR TO CRITICAL OBSERVER 126
THE APPEARANCE OF IMPARTIALITY 127 DUCK BLINDS IN 2004 128
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RESTRUCTURING LAW S POSSIBILITIES 130
SYSTEMIC UNFAIRNESS IN INDIVIDUALIZED JUSTICE 131 STRUCTURAL
INTERVENTIONS: JUDICIAL TASK FORCES ON BIAS IN THE COURTS 132 GLIMPSING
THE GAPS 133
CHAPTER 7 FROM SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TOWN HALLS TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY
COURTS 134
PUBLIC AND SOCIAL TRADITIONS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY COURTS 134 BUILDING A
NEW LEGAL SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES 136
A GROUNDING IN COLONIAL AND STATE COURT SYSTEMS 136
PURPOSE-BUILT STRUCTURES: FROM HOUSES AND TAVERNS TO COURTS 136
SEGREGATING INTERIORS BY ROLES AND RACE 136 ARCHITECTURE AND ADORNMENT
137 JURIDICAL PRIVILEGE, EXCLUSION, AND PROTEST 137
MARKING A FEDERAL PRESENCE 139
BORROWING SPACE, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 140 CUSTOM HOUSES,
MARINE HOSPITALS, AND POST OFFICES 140 PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS AND
PUBLIC PATRONAGE 142 COURTS-FROM CALIFORNIA TO THE NEW YORK
ISLAND 142
STATEHOOD FOR TEXAS AND A NEW FEDERAL BUILDING IN GALVESTON 143 BUILDING
AND REBUILDING IN DES MOINES AND BILOXI 144
MOVING FURTHER, FARTHER, AND HIGHER 145
WESTWARD EXPANSION: DENVER, MISSOULA, AND SAN DIEGO 145 OFFSHORE AND
ACROSS LAND: PUERTO RICO AND ALASKA 147 SKY HIGH IN NEW YORK CITY 149
ARCHITECTURAL STATEMENTS AND OBSOLESCENCE 152
CHAPTER 8 A BUILDING AND LITIGATION BOOM IN
TWENTIETH-CENTURY FEDERAL COURTS 154
INSTITUTIONAL GIRTH: IN-HOUSE ADMINISTRATION, RESEARCH, AND A CORPORATE
VOICE 154
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT S INNOVATIONS 154 BUILDING THE ADMINISTRATIVE
APPARATUS 155 COURT QUARTERS 156
PUTTING CASES INTO COURTS: THE SECOND RECONSTRUCTION 157
RIGHTS ACROSS THE BOARD 157 FROM A THREE-STORY COURTHOUSE IN GRAND FORKS
TO TWENTY-EIGHT FLOORS IN ST. LOUIS AND 760,000 SQUARE FEET IN BOSTON
158
HOUSING THE CORPORATE JUDICIARY 161
REDESIGNING FEDERAL BUILDINGS 163
THE PERIPHERAL ROLE OF FINE ART 163 JOHN F. KENNEDY, DANIEL PATRICK
MOYNIHAN, AND GOVERNMENT SPACE: THE 1960S GUIDING PRINCIPLES 164
INELEGANT DESIGN: THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS AS ARCHITECTURAL
CRITIC 165 SUBSEQUENT PRECEPTS: PRESERVATION, CONSERVATION,
ACCESSIBILITY, SOCIABILITY, AND SECURITY 166 GSA S DESIGN EXCELLENCE
PROGRAM 168
CHAPTER 9 LATE TWENTIETH-CENTURY UNITED STATES COURTS: MONUMENTALITY,
SECURITY, AND ECLECTIC IMAGERY 169
RENOVATION, RENT, AND WILLIAM REHNQUIST 169 JUDICIAL SPACE EMERGENCIES
169
COURT DESIGN GUIDES 171
RESCALING THE PROPORTIONS 171 ROUTING CIRCULATION TO AVOID CONTACT 173
DEDICATED COURTROOMS 174
NEGOTIATING RENT AND SPACE 174
CUTTING INTO THE JUDICIAL DOLLAR 176 INTER-AGENCY, INTER-BRANCH
OVERSIGHT OR INTRUSION 178 RENT RELIEF 178
A COURTROOM OF ONE S OWN 180
JUDICIAL POLITICAL ACUMEN AND INCONGRUITY: THE REHNQUIST JUDICIARY S
MONUMENTS TO FEDERAL ADJUDICATION 181
ART- IN- ARCHITECTURE 182
SELECTING COMMUNITY-FRIENDLY ART TO STAND THE TEST OF TIME 183
COLLABORATIVE DIVERSITY 183 QUIETLY QUIZZICAL: TOM OTTERNESS IN
PORTLAND,
OREGON AND JENNY HOLZER IN SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 184 PLOP ART AND
BUILDING NORMS 191
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CHAPTER 10 MONUMENTS TO THE PRESENT
AND MUSEUMS OF THE PAST: NATIONAL COURTS (AND PRISONS) 193
COMPARATIVE CURRENTS 193
SINGULARLY IMPRESSIVE, DIVERSE, AND HOMOGENEOUS 193 THE BUSINESS OF
BUILDING COURTS: THE ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE FOR JUSTICE 194
JUSTICE PALACES FOR FRANCE 195
LEGIBLE ARCHITECTURE FOR AN EVOLVING JUSTICE 195 LE 1% DECORATIF 200
JEAN NOUVEL AND JENNY HOLZER IN NANTES 204
CREATING NEW SYMBOLS OF NATIONHOOD: A SUPREME COURT BUILDING FOR ISRAEL
208
CIRCLES OF JUSTICE AND LAWS THAT ARE STRAIGHT 209 ROMAN CARDOS,
BRITISH COURTYARDS, MOORISH ARCHES, AND JERUSALEM STONE 210 JUDGMENT AT
THE GATE 213 THE SYMBOLS 213 REITERATING FAMILIAR MOTIFS 215
NEW AND RECYCLED FROM MELBOURNE TO HELSINKI 216
AUSTRALIAN IN CONCEPT AND MATERIALS :
MELBOURNE S COMMONWEALTH LAW COURTS 216 FROM A LIQUOR FACTORY TO A
DISTRICT COURT IN HELSINKI 220
JUSTICE FACILITIES : JAILS, PRISONS, AND COURTS 222
CHAPTER 11 CONSTRUCTING REGIONAL RIGHTS 225
JUDGING ACROSS BORDERS 225 MIXED COURTS, THE SLAVE TRADE, AND SPECIAL
VENUES FOR FOREIGNERS 225 NATION-STATES ALLIED THROUGH COURTS 227
LUXEMBOURG AND THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE 227
ENDURING (AND EXPANDING) AUTHORITY: LE PALAIS PLUS 228 DOMINIQUE
PERRAULT S GOLDEN MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT 229 UNDER THE WATCHFUL
EYE OF PAINTINGS AND
SCULPTURES 233
STRASBOURG AND THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 235 LE PALAIS DES
DROITS DE L HOMME 235 BUILDING-IN EXPANSION (FOR SPACE AND RIGHTS) 237
RICHARD ROGERS S MONUMENTAL CYLINDERS 237 EASIER TO SEE YOUR NEIGHBOR
S HUMAN RIGHTS
VIOLATIONS THAN YOUR OWN 238
THE ECTHR AND THE ECJ: THE FORM OF RESOURCES 239
REGIONAL LAW: THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES AND THE INTER-AMERICAN
COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 239
THE 1907 CENTRAL AMERICAN COURT OF JUSTICE: A PERMANENT COURT OF
JUSTICE 240 SHAPING A PAN-AMERICAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 242
PARALLELS AND DISTINCTIONS: HUMAN RIGHTS
ADJUDICATION IN EUROPE AND THE AMERICAS 243 COSTA RICA AND THE
INTER-AMERICAN COURT: LINKED NOT ONLY BY CONVICTION, BUT BY ACTION 246
ENGINEERING A $600,000 RENOVATION 246
CHAPTER 12 MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL PREMISES: FROM PEACE TO CRIMES 247
MODELING THE FUTURE: EPIC ARCHITECTURE AND LONELY BUILDINGS 247 THE
PEACE PALACE AND THE INTERNATIONAL
COURT OF JUSTICE 248
CONVENING FOR PEACE 249 THE AMSTERDAM TOWN HALL REDUX: DUTCH
HIGH-RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE FOR THE WORLD S LIBRARY AND COURT 249
COMPETING AND LITIGATING FOR BUILDING COMMISSIONS 249 NATIONAL ARTIFACTS
FOR THE WORLD COURT 253 TRIBUNALS TO WHICH NO COUNTRY CAN BE
BIDDEN 255
THE MISNOMER OF THE PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION AND THE PUZZLES OF
INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION 255
THE SMALL HALL OF JUSTICE AND THE PC A 256 THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE 257
NATIONALITY AND JUDICIAL SELECTION 257 INAUGURATING THE WORLD COURT
AND THE HAGUE ACADEMY FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW 259 LAWMAKING THROUGH
ADVISORY OPINIONS AND
CONTENTIOUS CASES 259
THE GREAT HALL OF JUSTICE AND THE UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL COURT OF
JUSTICE 261 NATIONALITY S CONTINUING IMPORT 261 A CELEBRATORY
ICONOGRAPHY 262
RENOVATIONS, MODERNIZATION, AND EXPANSION: CARNEGIE S LIBRARY AT LAST
263 A HOME FOR LIVING LAW OR A MUSEUM? 264
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TRANSNATIONAL COURTS WITH SPECIALIZED
JURISDICTIONS 265
AN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE SEA, SEATED IN HAMBURG 265 A
CONSTITUTION FOR THE OCEANS 267 ALTERNATIVES FOR INTERNATIONAL
DISPUTES ABOUT
THE SEA 268 FORM BEFORE FUNCTION 269
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN ATROCITIES 272 THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS FOR THE
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA, RWANDA, AND SIERRA LEONE 272 DESIGNING FOR A FUTURE
OF CRIMES:
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 275 OPERATIONALIZING A CRIMINAL COURT
SYSTEM 277 OCCUPYING PERMANENT QUARTERS RATHER THAN RIDING CIRCUIT 279
ONE SITE FOREVER : A TIMELESS IMAGE AND FOUR
SECURITY ZONES 280
THE LOGOS OF JUSTICE: BUDGETS, CASELOADS, SCALES, AND BUILDINGS 281
THE PRESS, THE POST, AND COURTS: VENERABLE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY
INSTITUTIONS VULNERABLE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST 304
CHAPTER 13 FROM RITES TO RIGHTS 288
THE TRIUMPH OF COURTS 288 THE DEMOCRACY IN ADJUDICATION 289
HEAR THE OTHER SIDE 289 JUDGES AS FREE, IMPARTIAL, AND INDEPENDENT AS
THE LOT OF HUMANITY WILL ADMIT 292 THAT JUSTICE MAY NOT BE DONE IN A
CORNER NOR
IN ANY COVERT MANNER 293 REFLEXIVITY: TRANSNATIONAL SIGNATURES OF
JUSTICE 294
THEORIZING OPENNESS: FROM UNRULY CROWDS TO BENTHAM S PUBLICITY 295
OBSERVING AND CABINING AUTHORITY:
THE DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE THROUGH CODIFICATION AND PUBLICITY 296
THE ARCHITECTURE OF DISCIPLINE: FROM JUDGE & CO. TO THE PANOPTICON 297
FORMING PUBLIC OPINION THROUGH COMPLEMENTARY INSTITUTIONS: AN UNCENSORED
PRESS AND A SUBSIDIZED POSTAL SYSTEM 299
DEVELOPING PUBLIC SPHERE(S) 299 ADJUDICATION AS A DEMOCRATIC PRACTICE
301
THE POWER OF PARTICIPATORY OBSERVERS TO DIVEST AUTHORITY FROM JUDGES AND
LITIGANTS 301 PUBLIC RELATIONS IN COURTS 302 DIGNIFYING LITIGANTS:
INFORMATION-FORCING THROUGH
PARTICIPATORY PARITY 303
CHAPTER 14 COURTS: IN AND OUT OF SIGHT, SITE, AND CITE 306
ADJUDICATION S CHALLENGES TO DEMOCRACY 306
DEMAND AND DISTRESS 307 THE DATA ON PRIVATIZATION: THE VANISHING TRIAL
310 THE METHODS OF PRIVATIZATION 311
MANAGERIAL JUDGES SETTLING CASES 311 UNHEARD ARGUMENTS AND UNPUBLISHED
OPINIONS 313 DEVOLUTION: ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES AS COURTS 314
OUTSOURCING THROUGH MANDATORY PRIVATE ARBITRATION 318
REGULATORY OPTIONS: PUBLIC ACCESS TO ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 321
MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL PREMISES (AGAIN) 322
TRACKING, MANAGING, AND OBLIGING MEDIATION:
LORD WOOLF S REFORMS IN ENGLAND AND WALES 322 OUTSOURCING TO TRIBUNALS
324 COMPETING FOR TRANSNATIONAL ARBITRATION 324 MEDIATION UNDER THE
DIRECTION OF THE EUROPEAN
UNION 325
TRANSNATIONAL PROCEDURAL SHIFTS 326 THE CONTINUUM ON WHICH GUANTANAMO
BAY SITS 327
THE APPOINTING AUTHORITY S ADJUDICATORY DISCRETION 327 COURT-LIKE,
COURT-LITE: HONOR BOUND TO DEFEND FREEDOM 328
FOUCAULT S FOOTSTEPS 334
CHAPTER 15 AN ICONOGRAPHY FOR DEMOCRATIC
ADJUDICATION 338
TRANSITIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL IDIOMS 338 SYMBOLIC COURTS WITH FACADES
OF GLASS 340
OPAQUE TRANSPARENCY 341 THE POLITICS OF GLASS 341 ZONES OF AUTHORITY 342
REPLENISHING THE VISUAL VOCABULARY 344
AN INTERDEPENDENT COLLECTIVE: THE CARDINAL FOUR OF JUSTICE, PRUDENCE,
TEMPERANCE, AND FORTITUDE 344
THE BURDENS OF JUDGING: THE NAILS OF A NKISI FIGURE 348
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FACING JUSTICE S INJUSTICE 349
NELSON MANDELA S JAIL AS SOUTH AFRICA S CONSTITUTIONAL COURT 350
AIMING TO CAPTURE THE HUMANITY OF SOCIAL INTERDEPENDENCE 350 PRISON
VISTAS OF BARBED WIRE 352 SPLASHES OF COLOR AND REFERENCES TO
OPPRESSION 355 THE CHALLENGE OF CRIME AND CASELOADS 355 VISUALLY
RECORDING (IN) JUSTICE IN MEXICO S SUPREME COURT 356
MEXICAN MURALISTS, OROZCO, AND PROFOUNDLY NATIONAL PAINTINGS 356
GEORGE BIDDIES REDEMPTION FROM THE HORRORS OF WAR 361 CAUDURO S VISION:
TORTURE, HOMICIDE, AND OTHER
CRIMES, UNPUNISHED 362 IMPUNITY AND INSECURITY 365
OPEN TENTS, TATTERED COATS, AND THE CHALLENGES ENTAILED IN DEMOCRATIC
PROMISES OF JUSTICE 366
IF PERFORMED IN THE OPEN AIR : THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA S RULING
ON THE NGAANYATJARRA LAND CLAIMS 367
TERRA NULLIUS AND THE NATIVE TITLE ACT 367 COMMEMORATING POWER,
WITNESSING COMPROMISE 369
AN ICON OF FREE LEGAL SERVICES IN MINNESOTA 372 MORE COURTHOUSES THAN
COUNTIES 372 A JACKET, WORN 373 FACETS OF JUDGMENT 374
ENDNOTES 379
NOTE ON SOURCES 603
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 607 BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS, ARTICLES, AND DISSERTATIONS
607 CASELAW 626 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND TREATIES 627
INDEX OF IMAGES 629 PAINTERS, PRINTMAKERS, AND ENGRAVERS 629 SCULPTORS
629 PHOTOGRAPHERS 630
CARTOONISTS 6 31 BUILDINGS 631 LOGOS AND SEALS 632 BROCHURES AND OTHER
OBJECTS 632
GRAPHS AND CHARTS 632
SUBJECT INDEX 633
COLOR PLATES FOLLOW PAGE 142.
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title | Representing justice invention, controversy, and rights in city-states and democratic courtrooms |
title_auth | Representing justice invention, controversy, and rights in city-states and democratic courtrooms |
title_exact_search | Representing justice invention, controversy, and rights in city-states and democratic courtrooms |
title_full | Representing justice invention, controversy, and rights in city-states and democratic courtrooms Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis |
title_fullStr | Representing justice invention, controversy, and rights in city-states and democratic courtrooms Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis |
title_full_unstemmed | Representing justice invention, controversy, and rights in city-states and democratic courtrooms Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis |
title_short | Representing justice |
title_sort | representing justice invention controversy and rights in city states and democratic courtrooms |
title_sub | invention, controversy, and rights in city-states and democratic courtrooms |
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