
handle: 11568/1234047
Preface to the Proceedings Volume of the First Annual Seminar of the Comparative and European Public Law Association, held in Foggia on June 23 and 24, 2022, on the topic, “Representations of Legal Traditions in Pop Culture. Narration and perception of the legal between static and dynamic images.” In the essay, a reasoned synthesis of the published papers is made, investigating the connections between some of the main forms of pop culture dissemination, such as comic books, cinema or television series and legal concepts, including the way in which and are perceived by the reading and viewing public. Particular importance is given to the problematic relationship between law and equity, the real thread that connects the various published contributions.
comparative law – law&literature – comics – cinema and tv series - pop culture - legal traditions – legal frameworks
comparative law – law&literature – comics – cinema and tv series - pop culture - legal traditions – legal frameworks
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