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Social media in legal practice / edited by Vijay K Bhatia and Girolamo Tessuto.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429346088
  • 0429346085
  • 9781000166354
  • 100016635X
  • 9781000166309
  • 1000166309
  • 9781000166255
  • 1000166252
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340 23
LOC classification:
  • K4345
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Vijay K. Bhatia and Girolamo Tessuto -- Environmental justice or 'government overreach' : the rhetorical landscape of the Gibson guitar factory raids / Roy Carpetner -- Trial by (social) media : Anglo-Saxon and Italian practises in the digital age -- Douglas Ponton and Marco Canepa -- Legally dead, illegally frozen? : The legal aspects of cryonics as discursively constructed online by providers and the media / Kim Grego -- The fuzzy line between media and judicial discourse : insights from the Pinto-López Madrid Case / Gianluca Pontrandolfo -- Ideological positioning in Amnesty International human rights web-based documents / Geraldo Delahunty -- Argumentation and video evidence in a legal context : an interdisciplinary case study from Brazilian military justice / Andre Larazo, Vicente Riccio and Amitza Torres Vieira -- The discursive construction of Hong Kong's Civic Square in the media : contesting social and legal perspectives / Aditi Bhatia -- Finding a way forward : a discourse analysis of the online popularisation of restorative justice in the United Kingdom / Antonella Napolitano -- Helping Aussie women online : a discourse analysis of the Australian e-safety commissioner website / Carmina Meola -- Discursive illusions and manipulations in legal blogs on medically assisted procreation : Parrillo v. Italy Case / Jekatarina Nikitina -- Jag 2.0 : legal advice and dissemination in online military lawyer forums / -- Roxanne Barbara Doerr -- The web-mediated construction of interdiscursive truth(s) about the MMR vaccine : a defamation case / Anna Franca Plastina and Rosita Belinda Magile -- The toxic proliferation of lies and fake news in the world of social media : is it time for the law to "unfriend" Facebook? / Janet Ainsworth -- 'Fake news' as interdiscursive illusion: a challenge to law, social media, and free speech / Vijay K Bhatia -- Information and communication technology in alternative dispute resolution : is it facilitative or disruptive? / Rajesh Sharma.
Summary: "There are multiple aspects of electronically-mediated communication that influence and have strong implications for legal practice. This volume focuses on three major aspects of mediated communication through social media. Part I examines social media and the legal community. It explores how this has influenced professional legal discourse and practice, contributing to the popularity of internet-based legal research, counselling and assistance through online services offering explanations of law, preparing documents, providing evidence, and even encouraging electronically mediated alternative dispute resolution. Part II looks at the use of social media for client empowerment. It examines how it has taken legal practice from a formal and distinct business to one that is publicly informative and accessible. Part III discusses the way forward, exploring the opportunities and challenges. Based on cases from legal practice in diverse jurisdictions, the book highlights key issues as well as implications for legal practitioners on the one hand, and clients on the other"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction / Vijay K. Bhatia and Girolamo Tessuto -- Environmental justice or 'government overreach' : the rhetorical landscape of the Gibson guitar factory raids / Roy Carpetner -- Trial by (social) media : Anglo-Saxon and Italian practises in the digital age -- Douglas Ponton and Marco Canepa -- Legally dead, illegally frozen? : The legal aspects of cryonics as discursively constructed online by providers and the media / Kim Grego -- The fuzzy line between media and judicial discourse : insights from the Pinto-López Madrid Case / Gianluca Pontrandolfo -- Ideological positioning in Amnesty International human rights web-based documents / Geraldo Delahunty -- Argumentation and video evidence in a legal context : an interdisciplinary case study from Brazilian military justice / Andre Larazo, Vicente Riccio and Amitza Torres Vieira -- The discursive construction of Hong Kong's Civic Square in the media : contesting social and legal perspectives / Aditi Bhatia -- Finding a way forward : a discourse analysis of the online popularisation of restorative justice in the United Kingdom / Antonella Napolitano -- Helping Aussie women online : a discourse analysis of the Australian e-safety commissioner website / Carmina Meola -- Discursive illusions and manipulations in legal blogs on medically assisted procreation : Parrillo v. Italy Case / Jekatarina Nikitina -- Jag 2.0 : legal advice and dissemination in online military lawyer forums / -- Roxanne Barbara Doerr -- The web-mediated construction of interdiscursive truth(s) about the MMR vaccine : a defamation case / Anna Franca Plastina and Rosita Belinda Magile -- The toxic proliferation of lies and fake news in the world of social media : is it time for the law to "unfriend" Facebook? / Janet Ainsworth -- 'Fake news' as interdiscursive illusion: a challenge to law, social media, and free speech / Vijay K Bhatia -- Information and communication technology in alternative dispute resolution : is it facilitative or disruptive? / Rajesh Sharma.

"There are multiple aspects of electronically-mediated communication that influence and have strong implications for legal practice. This volume focuses on three major aspects of mediated communication through social media. Part I examines social media and the legal community. It explores how this has influenced professional legal discourse and practice, contributing to the popularity of internet-based legal research, counselling and assistance through online services offering explanations of law, preparing documents, providing evidence, and even encouraging electronically mediated alternative dispute resolution. Part II looks at the use of social media for client empowerment. It examines how it has taken legal practice from a formal and distinct business to one that is publicly informative and accessible. Part III discusses the way forward, exploring the opportunities and challenges. Based on cases from legal practice in diverse jurisdictions, the book highlights key issues as well as implications for legal practitioners on the one hand, and clients on the other"-- Provided by publisher.

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