Law and the ArtsSusan W. Tiefenbrun Bloomsbury Academic, 28.02.1999 - 256 Seiten This interdisciplinary study examines the relationships between law and the humanities. The goal of the essays is to promote exchanges of ideas in such diverse, but related fields as law, literature, film, theater, communication, art, and architecture and to inspire readers to think about the laws hidden in the interstices of the arts as well as the artistry of the law. |
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... rules and regulations which , if follow- ed , may or may not lead to a work of art , a masterpiece , like Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice , whose trial scene is here revisited . Law , too , has its rules , its constitution , its ...
... rules and motifs common to legal argument and to literature . Such rules and motifs include , above all , verisimilitude and veracity , but also organization , repetition , and ellipsis within the statement of facts , a certain ...
... rules - whether they're rules that flow from constitutional rights or from property rights or whatever- are legitimate because they are the correct rules of law . In approaching this question , I see the borrowing from other disciplines ...
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Censorship and | 3 |
Censorship and the Arts in the United States Today | 17 |
Art and Repression in the McCarthy Era | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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