PART I: INTRODUCTORY THEMES
1:Law And Film Studies - Autonomy and Theory, Peter ROBSON
2:Where The Wild Things Really Are: Children's Literature And The Law, Desmond MANDERSON
3:The Absence of Contradiction And The Contradiction of Absence: Law, Ethics And The Holocaust, David SEYMOUR
PART II: REEL JUSTICE
4:Law's Enchantment: The Cinematic Jurisprudence of Krzystztof Kieslowski, Richard SHERWIN
5:When Celluloid Lawyers Started To Speak: Exploring Juriscinema's First Golden Age, Francis M. NEVINS
6:"Emergency!" Send A TV Show To Rescue Paramedic Services!, Paul BERGMAN
7:Procedural Unfairness In Real and Film Trials. Why Do Audiences Understand Stories Placed In Foreign Legal Systems?, Stefan MACHURA
8:Military Justice In American Film And Television Drama: Starting Points For Ideological Criticism, Matthias KUZINA
9:Courtroom Sketching: Reflections On History, Law And The Image, Lynda NEAD
10:What Movies Can Teach Law Students, John DENVIR
PART III: THE NOVEL
11:Popular Fiction And Domestic law: East Lynne, Justice, And The "Ordeal Of The Undecidable", Marlene TROMP
12:Law's Agent: Cultivated Citizen Or Popular Savage? The Crash Of The Moral Mirror, Melanie WILLIAMS
13:Law's Diabolical Romance: Reflections On A New Jurisprudence Of The Sublime, Leslie J. MORAN
14:Re-Imagining The Practice Of Law: Popular Twentieth-Century Fiction By American Lawyer-Authors, David Ray PAPKE
15:The Materiality Of Symbols: J G Ballard And Jurisprudence: Law, Image, Reproduction, Adam GEAREY
16:L'Oeuil qui Pense. The Emotive As Grounds For The Pensive In Phenomenological Reflection, Claire VALIER
PART IV: MUSIC
17:Doing Time And Doing It In Style, Milner S BALL
18:Why Law Needs Pop - Global Law And Global Music, Thilo TETZLAFF
PART V: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
19:Badfellas: Movie Psychos, Popular Culture, And Law, Nicole RAFTER
20:Reel Violence: Popular Culture And Concerns About Capital Punishment In Contemporary American Society, Roberta M HARDING
21:Public And Private Eyes, Lawrence M FRIEDMAN
22:Seeing Blind Spots: Corporate Misconduct In Film And Law, Michael ROBERTSON
23:Repressed Memory Revisited: Popular Culture's Impact On The Law - Psychotherapy Debate, Stuart WEINSTEIN
24:What Law Cannot Give: "From The Queen To The Chief Executive", Anne S Y CHEUNG
PART VI: LAW, SEXUALITY AND THE POPULAR CULTURE
25:It's About This: Lesbians, Prison, Desire, Jenni MILLBANK
26:"Juliet And Juliet Would Be More My Cup Of Tea": Sexuality, Law And Popular Culture, Didi HERMAN
PART VII: HUMAN RIGHTS
27:Image As To Evidence And Mediation: The Experience Of The Nuremberg Trials, Christian DELAGE
28:Film, Culture and Accountability For Human Rights Abuses, Carolyn Patty BLUM
29:Science Fiction As A World Tribunal, Wae Chee DIMOCK
PART VIII: SOME OTHER CULTURAL PHENOMENA
30:Neoliberalism, Shopping Malls and The End of "Property"?, Malcolm VOYCE
31:"Do You Want Fries With That?" The Franchise As a Cultural And Legal Phenomenon, Rex J AHDAR
PART 1X: LAW, LAWYERING AND THE POPULAR CULTURE
32:Legal Negotiation In Popular Culture: What Are We Bargaining For?, Carrie MENKEL-MEADOW
33:Popular Culture And The American Adversarial Ideology, Michael ASIMOW
34:The Double Meaning Of Law: Does It Matter If Film Lawyers Are Unethical?, Steve GREENFIELD and Guy OSBORN
35:Adaptation: What Post-Conviction Relief Practitioners In Death Penalty Cases Might Learn From Popular Storytellers About Narrative Persuasion, Philip N MEYER
36:Narrative Determination And The Figure Of The Judge, David A BLACK