Multisensory law has already become the topic of a few conferences. On February 25, 2011, for example, workshops on multisensory law will take place at the International Symposion on Legal Informatics (IRIS), University of Salzburg, Austria(see < ...Weiterlesen
From 24th to 25th September 2010, a conference was held at the National Library of Sweden in Stockholm with the title “Law and the Image.” It was organized by Prof. Dr. Leif Dahlberg, School of Computer Science and Communication, KTH, Stockholm, Håkan Gustafsson, lecturer, Department of Law, ...Weiterlesen
In her article entitled "The Fate of the Iconic Sign: Taser Video," Christina Spiesel (Yale Law School) explores legal or legally relevant videos. In particular, she focuses critically on videos generated by tasers (electroshock weapons). The author calls them tasercam videos. According to ...Weiterlesen
MMR (www.mmr.de) has recently published my article entitled "Towards Visual and Audiovisual Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: Reflections on Regina Austin’s Article “Documentation, Documentary, and the Law: What Should be Made of Victim Impact ...Weiterlesen
In late August of this year, Sidney Mediation Partnership (http://www.sydneymediation.com.au/) will launch a series of children’s self-help books about divorce, separation, and mediation entitled "Two Birthday Cakes."
On Friday, 11th June 2010, the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University, Milton Keynes, England, will hold a Jury Symposium on (Audio-)Visual Evidence.
Visual law (Visuelles Recht) constitutes a branch of multisensory law. In the German-speaking area, the terms "legal visualization" (Rechtsvisualisierung), "visual legal communication" (Visuelle Rechtskommunikation), and "image law" (Bilderrecht) are also used to describe this field of intense ...Weiterlesen
In recent times, more and more conferences and other events with a scientific background cover or include topics relevant to multisensory law and its branches, such as visual and audio-visual law.
Last Monday (April 19, 2010), for instance ...Weiterlesen
As legal iconography can be considered as a field of visual law, it might be of interest to you that Signa Iuris (see http://www.signa-iuris.de) has recently pulished volume 4 of its book series. Moreover, it will publish volume 5 ...Weiterlesen