
Design(s) for Law
By Rossana Ducato, Enguerrand Marique, Alain StrowelLength19h
About this audiobook
Legal design has been with us for over a decade. Its core idea, i.e. to use design methods to make the world of law accessible to all, has been widely embraced by academics, researchers, and professionals. Over time, the field has grown, expanding its initial problem-solving approach to other dimensions of design, such as speculative design, design fiction, proactive law, and disciplines like cognitive science and philosophy.
The book presents a state-of-the-art reflection on legal design evolution and applications. It features twelve insightful contributions discussed during the 2023 'Legal Design Roundtable' on 'Design(s) for Law', organised within the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet clinic on 'EU Digital Rights, Law, and Design'. These perspectives from academics and professionals add important nuances to the literature, either presenting new approaches, applying consolidated practices to new contexts and areas, or showcasing actual and potential applications.
Ideal for academics, legal professionals, and students, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in new critical approaches to the law and in the creative construction of fairer and more human-friendly legal systems.
Audiobook details
GenrePolitics and Government
Length19 hrs
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJun 25, 2024
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1List of Contributors
10Chapter 5. Comic Contracts 2.0
2Preface (The Editors)
11Chapter 6. Possibility-Driven Design
3Speculative Design
12Chapter 7. Exploring the Dimensions of Participation in Legal Design
4Chapter 1. New Frontiers of Legal Knowledge
13Chapter 8. Systemic Design of Justice
5Chapter 2. An Exercise in Speculative Legal Design
14Chapter 9. Designing for Posthuman Legalities
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6Narrative and storytelling
15Legal Design interventions against misleading
7Chapter 3. The Power of Stories to Unite, Inspire...
16Chapter 10. Designing Public Services in the Age of Big Tech
8Chapter 4. Solidarity by Design
17Chapter 11. A Critical Assessment of the Notion of Legal Design
9The ‘4Ps’: Proactive, Possibility-Driven, Participatory, and Posthuman approaches for Legal Design
18Chapter 12. From Dark to Fair Patterns?