03498nam 2200397 450 991063394020332120230329155332.0(CKB)5360000000052177(NjHacI)995360000000052177(EXLCZ)99536000000005217720230329d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLegal design perspectives theoretical and practical insights from the field /edited by Rossana Ducato, Alain StrowelMilano :Ledizioni,2021.1 online resource (318 pages) illustrations88-5526-566-0 List of contributors7 -- Introduction15 -- Part ICritical Essays. Foundations, Methodologies, Critiques,and Applications of Legal Design -- 1. Legal Design beyond Design Thinking: processes and effectsof the four spaces of design practices for the legal field 27 -- 2. Systems theory as a research framework for dispute preventionand resolution by design 71 -- 3. User research methodologies in Legal Design projects:lessons from practice 91 -- 4. Will human-centred Legal Design improve civil justice systems?And how will we ever know? 117 -- 5. Is law really that special? 139 -- 6. The transparency of online platforms pursued by EU lawsstill needs Legal Design tools for empowering the users.A program for future research 159 -- 7. Spaces for Legal Design in the European General DataProtection Regulation 181 -- 8. Back to the future with icons and images: using 'low-tech'to communicate and protect privacy and data 209 -- 9. Legal Design project activities in the immigration domain.Lessons learned and contributions from different disciplines 227 -- Part IIProjects' Outlines in the Public and Private Domain -- 10. Empowering children to understand and exercisetheir personal data rights 253 -- 11. Helping those under arrest to understand their rightsin criminal proceedings 277 -- 12. Lawyers offer a service and this should be designed!An example of a choreographed legal service 303.Over the last few years, Legal Design has grown as a field of research and practice. The potential of design in the legal domain has been investigated and experimented in various sectors such as access to justice, dispute resolution, privacy indicators, policy prototyping, contractual negotiation. Being an interdisciplinary area of study, Legal Design combines different disciplines and methodologies and relies on insights from legal practice. This book intends to contribute to the study and advancement of Legal Design by presenting different voices and perspectives from scholars and practitioners active in this field. The volume brings together critical essays on the nature and methods of Legal Design and illustrations from the practice. The contributions provide the readers with the state of the art of Legal Design and a prospective outline of its future development.Legal design perspectives Practice of lawSocial aspectsPractice of lawPsychological aspectsPractice of lawSocial aspects.Practice of lawPsychological aspects.340.0684Ducato RossanaStrowel AlainNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910633940203321Legal design perspectives3087005UNINA