The Legal Aspects of Shaming: An Ancient Sanction in the Modern World

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The Legal Aspects of Shaming: An Ancient Sanction in the Modern World

9781800880214 爱德华。Elgar Publishing
Edited by Meital Pinto, Senior Lecturer of Public Law and Legal Theory, Law School, Zefat Academic College; Law Faculty, Ono Academic College and Guy Seidman, Professor of Public Law, Law School, Reichman University, Israel
Publication Date:September 2023 ISBN:978 1 80088 021 4 Extent:298 pp
Offering an original legal definition of shaming, this incisive book argues for greater attention to shaming by legal scholars and practitioners. Suggesting nuanced procedures to regulate shaming in diverse areas of law, it seeks to make shaming by legal entities legitimate and effective, and to use legal mechanisms to limit inappropriate shaming in non-legal contexts.

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Offering an original legal definition of shaming, this incisive book argues for greater attention to shaming by legal scholars and practitioners. Suggesting nuanced procedures to regulate shaming in diverse areas of law, it seeks to make shaming by legal entities legitimate and effective, and to use legal mechanisms to limit inappropriate shaming.

这本书提出conceptual, normative, and descriptive insights of shaming by individuals, groups, and the state. Defining shaming as the deliberate dissemination of information likely to harm the reputation of whomever is shamed, chapters consider the historical, philosophical, sociological, economic, political, cultural, and legal aspects of shaming. The book offers novel insights into when and how shaming can be utilized by the law, for example by judges and environmental corporate regulators, and when shaming impedes justice, such as in family disputes, tax tribunals, and on social media.

Advancing recent public debates, this book will be a fascinating read for legal scholars and students interested in the definition and regulation of shaming. It will also be an invaluable guide for legal practitioners seeking to understand what role shaming can legitimately play in their field.
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‘The days of the Scarlet Letter may be over but shaming has been modernized and weaponized in a variety of ways, including on social media. But this is not a collection of anecdotes about the victims of digital shaming. This is an important collection that acknowledges shaming as a serious point of academic inquiry. It is a rich and refreshing look at shaming from multiple perspectives that explores many pitfalls but also the many promises of modern shaming punishments, including how shaming has been used in regulating large companies.’
– Jennifer Jacquet, New York University, US
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Contributors include: Daniella Assaraf, Gershon Gontovnik, Asaf Harduf, Orit Kamir, Michal Lavi, Shirley Naveh, Meital Pinto, Ruth Plato-Shinar, Limor Riza, Guy Seidman, Roy Shapira, Matan Szatmary, Sharon Yadin
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