Art as an Interface of Law and Justice

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Art as an Interface of Law and Justice

Affirmation, Disturbance, Disruption

Jurisprudence and general issues Methods, theory and philosophy of law Law and society, sociology of law Entertainment and media law

Author: Frans-Willem Korsten

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Language: English

Published by: Hart Publishing

Published on: 25th February 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 272 pages

ISBN: 9781509944354


Overview

This book looks at the way in which the call for justice is portrayed through art and presents a wide range of texts from film to theatre to essays and novels to interrogate the law.

Calls for justice may have their positive connotations, but throughout history most have caused annoyance. Art is very well suited to deal with such annoyance, or to provoke it. This study shows how art operates as an interface, here, between two spheres: the larger realm of justice and the more specific system of law. This interface has a double potential. It can make law and justice affirm or productively disturb one another.

Chapters and Works

Approaching issues of injustice that are felt globally, eight chapters focus on original works of art not dealt with before, including Milo Rau's The Congo Tribunal, Elfriede Jelinek's Ulrike Maria Stuart, Valeria Luiselli's Tell Me How It Ends and Nicolas Winding Refn's Only God Forgives. They demonstrate how through art's interface, impasses are addressed, new laws are made imaginable, the span of systems of laws is explored, and the differences in what people consider to be just are brought to light.

Conclusion

The book considers the improvement of law and justice to be a global struggle and, whilst the issues dealt with are culture-specific, it argues that the logics introduced are applicable everywhere.

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