This book traces the emergence of dedicated spaces for the administration of justice in Scotland. It examines the evolution of the architectural forms of the Scottish court, and the extent to which both changes in technology and commitment to cost reduction appear to have replaced civic pride as a driver in design.
This book traces the emergence of dedicated spaces for the administration of justice in Scotland. It examines the evolution of the architectural forms of the Scottish court, and the extent to which both changes in technology and commitment to cost reduction appear to have replaced civic pride as a driver in design.
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The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities
Peter Robson is a poverty lawyer who teaches at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. Johnny Rodger is professor of urban literature at the Mackintosh School of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Justice-Personnel, Procedure and Places 2 The Courtroom in Context 3 The Development of the Modern Scottish Court System 4 The Emergence of Modern Scottish Court Buildings: The Superior Courts-The Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary 5 The Architecture of Scottish Courts 6 The Iconography of Scottish Justice 7 Scottish Courts Going Forward into the Future Appendix: Courthouse Gazetteer-Sheriff Courts Followed by High Courts Bibliography Index About the Authors
Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Justice-Personnel, Procedure and Places 2 The Courtroom in Context 3 The Development of the Modern Scottish Court System 4 The Emergence of Modern Scottish Court Buildings: The Superior Courts-The Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary 5 The Architecture of Scottish Courts 6 The Iconography of Scottish Justice 7 Scottish Courts Going Forward into the Future Appendix: Courthouse Gazetteer-Sheriff Courts Followed by High Courts Bibliography Index About the Authors
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