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Courtroom tech

Courtroom tech

How new technologies are changing justice
Alice Dejean de la Bâtie
Alice Dejean de la Bâtie
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403786988 - 44 pages
Paperback
€15.09
€15.09

Synopsis

Who broke Tim's precious fossil? At first, all the evidence points to his sister Alma. Their mother, away on a dig, hands down a harsh punishment over a glitchy video call. Case closed – or is it? A curious conversation with Granny Arlette makes Tim wonder if his sister was really guilty. As Tim digs deeper, unexpected clues emerge, leading to a surprising culprit. A thought-provoking adventure about fairness, technology, and what it truly means to be heard. This story is part of the series ‘Alma and Tim Learn about the Law’, inspired by academic research about justice, criminal law, and human rights. It includes a legal glossary and questions to help young readers explore the social issues, legal principles, and big ideas behind the story.

About Alice Dejean de la Bâtie

Alice Dejean de la Bâtie
Alice is an assistant professor of criminal law and criminal procedure at Tilburg University. She studies and teaches how laws are applied in different countries and how they impact people's rights. Her research focuses on important issues like the criminalization of activism, protecting freedom of expression, and defending whistleblowers. Alice's work is all about understanding fairness in the justice system, especially for those who might not have a strong voice.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateTuesday, 11 March 2025
Edition1
ISBN9789403786988
Pagecount44
Interior colorFull color
Size200 x 200 mm
AuthorAlice Dejean de la Bâtie
CategoryChild and youth > Other child and youth