RE-REMINDER

The UNSW Network for Interdisciplinary Studies of Law
invites you to attend
an evening seminar:

Peter Goodrich

ON

Legal Emblems and the Art of Law:
Obiter Depicta as the Vision of Governance


THURSDAY, 3 July, 2014
Dean's Board Room
2nd Floor
UNSW LAW SCHOOL

DRINKS: 5.30 - 6.00 pm
SEMINAR AND DISCUSSION: 6.00 - 8.00 pm
Would those interested in attending the seminar please let Martin Krygier 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) know ahead of time.

ABSTRACT:
The visiocratic regime of common law, what Sir Edward Coke termed the visial 
lines of legal authority and authorship, the emblematic tomes, tombs and tables 
of juridical knowledge date back to the early modern era. The modern common law 
was forged during the Reformation war of images and the verba visibilia, the 
visible words of law gained a peculiar and distinctive expression in the legal 
emblem books of the period. Law took a pictorial turn, it instated a visual 
frame and structure, an admixture of images and words that persists to the 
present day. The pictures are so familiar as to be pretty much unconscious -- 
justice blindfolded, the temple of law, the thrones and portraits, the agon of 
trial, the amity of agreement, the library lexicon of legalities, the columns, 
the books, the judicial robe, no need to go on. Now the spectacle of law goes 
digital and in a multi-media presentation, lacking only song and dance from the 
orator himself, the dogmatic roots of the contemporary dispersion of law will 
be reframed.

Peter Goodrich is Professor of Law and Director of the Program in Law and 
Humanities, Cardozo School of Law, New York. He was formerly Corporation of 
London Professor of Law, and founding Dean of Birkbeck Law School, University 
of London. His previous books include Reading the Law (1986); Legal Discourse 
(1992); Oedipus Lex (1996); and more recently Laws of Love (2006) and, edited 
with Christian Delage, The Scene of the Mass Crime: History, Film and 
International Tribunals (2012). Forthcoming are Lex amicitia: Amity and 
Animosity in the Academy; and Obiter depicta: Legal Emblems and the Art of 
Justice. He is also co-author and co-producer of the award-winning feature 
documentary, Auf Wiedersehen: 'Til We Meet Again (Diskin Films, 2011).








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