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Non-textual Elements in Judicial Opinions: Overview

Magdalena Wojdala

Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland

English abstract: The objective of the article is to present the practice of using non-textual elements in judicial opinions, as well as to explain the need for a new term and the way in which it was created. In order to do so, several questions have been addressed. First, the elements actually used in judicial opinions are specified. Next, the reasons why terms such as image or visual material cannot adequately describe the phenomenon in question are presented and reasons are offered for the creation of a new term. What the elements have in common is then outlined and the concept of non-textual elements in judicial opinions is introduced. An examination of whether distinguishing this category means that these elements can be treated as a homogeneous group is then presented. Finally, whether the presence of such elements in judicial opinions is new in legal reality is considered and, if so, what their significance is to the functioning of judicial opinions.

Keywords: judicial opinion, non-textual elements, images

Language: English

Published: Number 2(35)/2023, pp. 77-87.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36280//AFPiFS.2023.2.77

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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: images, judicial opinion, non-textual elements

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