From Oscar Pistorius to Reality TV: the implications of using the courtroom as a television studio
13 Apr 2016
About the event
The Judicial Images Network Project was established in 2014 to bring together scholars and across disciplines and continents to explore issues surrounding the production regulation and consumption of judicial images. Directed by Professors Leslie Moran and Linda Mulcahy this lecture is the final event in a series of three. The event will feature two speakers with extensive experience of the issues that arise from televised trials. The Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa Dikgang Moseneke will discuss the experience of and issues arising from the televising of the trial of Oscar Pistorious. Ruth Herz will reflect on her experience as a judge who took part in a popular German courtroom based reality TV show. Chaired by the Master of the Roll this event will examine the ethical implications of allowing cameras into courts and whether and how the presence of cameras impacts on the dynamics of the trial.
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The London School of Economics and Political Science - Executive Education
The London School of Economics and Political Science - Executive Education
The LSE Executive Summer School is a world-class provider of specialist executive education offering short courses in the fields of management economics finance and global public policy.