The spaces of justice : the architecture of the Scottish court / Peter Robson and Johnny Rodger.
2018
KDC449.C4 R63 2018 (Mapit)
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The spaces of justice : the architecture of the Scottish court / Peter Robson and Johnny Rodger.
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Madison : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Lanham, Maryland : Copublished by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2018]
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©2018.
Description
xii, 224 pages : illustrations, plans ; 24 cm.
Series
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press series in law, culture, and the humanities.
Formatted Contents Note
Justice : personnel, procedure and places
The courtroom in context
The development of the modern Scottish court system
The emergence of modern Scottish court buildings : the Superior Court, the Court of Session and the High Court of the Justiciary
The architecture of Scottish courts
The iconography of Scottish justice
Scottish courts going forward into the future
Appendix: Courthouse gazetteer : sheriff courts followed by high courts.
The courtroom in context
The development of the modern Scottish court system
The emergence of modern Scottish court buildings : the Superior Court, the Court of Session and the High Court of the Justiciary
The architecture of Scottish courts
The iconography of Scottish justice
Scottish courts going forward into the future
Appendix: Courthouse gazetteer : sheriff courts followed by high courts.
Summary
This text looks at the architecture of the courts in Scotland and the importance of these civic spaces. Given the importance of courts to the legal experience it starts by exploring why scholars have been so reticent in examining spaces in which the administration of justice takes place. It notes the major changes already unfolding in Scotland and puts these into a historical and cultural context. The authors trace the emergence of the notion of the dedicated courtroom space in 19th century Scotland and the ways in which the courtroom setting affected the exercise of power through law. They show what factors led to the adoption of different architectural styles, and examine the changes in the legal, political and social world which drove such changes and how these changed in the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-218) and index.
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KDC449.C4 R63 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781683930884
1683930886
1683930886
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