
Courtroom Power Distance Dynamics
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"This book serves as a compelling demonstration of theoretical evolution. The authors provide a detailed explanation of Hofstede and Palecki's concept of power, critically evaluate their advantages and disadvantages, and propose their three-level model of power distance. This not only showcases their theoretical contribution but also offers fascinating reading for legal sociologists, legal semioticians, legal linguists, and students who focus on courtroom studies in inquisitorial legal systems." (Wei Yu, International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, Vol. 37 (2), 2024)
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1 Introduction.- 2 Courts, Courtrooms and Power Distance.- 3 Judge-Witness Courtroom Power Distance Dynamics.- 4 Subjective Power Distance and Opinions on Judges.- 5 Conclusion.
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