Justices and Journalists
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Justices and Journalists

The Global Perspective

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eBook - PDF

Justices and Journalists

The Global Perspective

About this book

A key intermediary between courts and the public are the journalists who monitor the actions of justices and report their decisions, pronouncements, and proclivities. Justices and Journalists: The Global Perspective is the first volume of its kind - a comparative analysis of the relationship between supreme courts and the press who cover them. Understanding this relationship is critical in a digital media age when government transparency is increasingly demanded by the public and judicial actions are the subject of press and public scrutiny. Richard Davis and David Taras take a comparative look at how justices in countries around the world relate to the media, the interactive points between the courts and the press, the roles of television and the digital media, and the future of the relationship.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of Contributors
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction: Judges and Journalists and the Spaces In Between
  9. 1 Judicial Communication: (Re)Constructing Legitimacy in Argentina
  10. 2 Communication beyond the Judgments: The Australian High Court, Speaking for Itself, but Not Tweeting
  11. 3 Uncommon Transparency: The Supreme Court, Media Relations, and Public Opinion in Brazil
  12. 4 The ā€œUncomfortable Embraceā€: The Supreme Court and the Media in Canada
  13. 5 Germany: The Federal Constitutional Court and the Media
  14. 6 The Supreme Court and Media in Ghana’s Fourth Republic: An Analysis of Rulings and Interactions between Two Estates of the Realm
  15. 7 The Puzzle of Judicial Communication in Indonesia: The Media, the Court, and the Chief Justice
  16. 8 Carping, Criticizing, and Circumventing: Judges, the Supreme Court, and the Media in Israel
  17. 9 Judicial Communication in South Korea: Moving toward a More Open System?
  18. 10 Changing the Channel: Broadcasting Deliberations in the Mexican Supreme Court
  19. 11 Norway: Managed Openness and Transparency
  20. 12 Judicial Institutional Change and Court Communication Innovations: The Case of the UK Supreme Court
  21. 13 Symbiosis: The US Supreme Court and the Journalists Who Cover It
  22. Conclusion
  23. Index