The Journal of Open Access to Law (JOAL) hosts the second special issue dedicated to visual law.
Check the contributions by:
- Michael Angelo Curtotti, Visualising a Visual Movement – Reflections on a Growing Body of Research
- Camilla Andersen, Adrian Keating, Engineering Visual ContractsUsing If-Then Thinking to Develop Behavioral Drivers for Imaging
- Eliza Mik, The Limits of Visual Law
- Arianna Rossi, Gabriele Lenzini, Making the Case for Evidence-based Standardization of Data Privacy and Data Protection Visual Indicators
- Michael Doherty, Comprehensibility as a Rule of Law Requirement: the role of legal design in delivering access to law