Human Rights and the Mediatization of International Law
Commodification
Vision
Prism
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DOI:
10.1017/s0922156510000191
Publication Date:
2010-07-30T05:19:15Z
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Abstract This article considers the relationship of international law and media through prism human rights. In first section regulation is examined visions good, bad, new emerge. second section, enquiry reversed explores ways in which shaping legal forms processes field termed ‘mediatization law’. Yet despite hopes for Internet to transform law, theoretical work Jodi Dean warns danger democracy commodification spread ‘communicative capitalism’.
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