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  1. 9. Nov. 2018 · Beyond its theoretical impact, Fraser’s Scales of Justice has a fundamental contribution to offer to the daily practice of rights adjudication. By being at the same time provoking and inspiring, it brings awareness of the need of considering justice in its multiple dimensions in a consistent and coherent way and, as an alternative, provides motivation for engaging in legal and political ...

  2. The Scales of Justice was a series of 13 British cinema featurettes produced from 1962 to 1967 for Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios in London. The first nine episodes were made in black and white, and the last four were made in colour. The final episode,

  3. 1. Jan. 2014 · confidence in, the justice system overall, rather than by immediate public reaction to the case at bar. 77 The Court devised "a decision tree" for trial courts considering the exclusion of evidence:

  4. Mapping the Court’s architectural elements, I examine how the visual representation of ‘justice as virtue’ finds translation in its design through transfer of certain images, including the image of the ‘scales of justice’, into it, while absenting the notion of ‘justice as struggle’—to contemplate on how legal architecture gives evidence to the vexed relationship between law ...

  5. 25. Dez. 2018 · Lady Justice is a common sight on courthouses and legal institutions. There is regional variation on her precise depiction, with certain depictions featuring different styles of clothing, head coverings, and a variety of facial expressions, but certain fundamentals are constant to the statues and other images: She carries a sword, scales for weighing, and usually (though not always) wears a ...

  6. 1. Dez. 2017 · Traditionally we look upon justice as a pair of scales, the two pans of which have to be held evenly without allowing the beam from which they hang to incline to one side or the other.

  7. www.thewestologist.com › ideas › the-scales-of-justiceThe Scales of Justice

    The Scales of Justice. Even though all Western cultures represent justice in the same way — a female figure holding scales and a sword, sometimes wearing a blindfold — only the sword and blindfold come from Western sources. The scales of justice originated in a more ancient civilization, and today’s common representation of justice only ...