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Columbia Law School

2006

International Law

Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law

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The Media As Participants In The International Legal Process, Monica Hakimi Jan 2006

The Media As Participants In The International Legal Process, Monica Hakimi

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We know what we know about current international events through the media. The media (with their instantaneous transmission of images and sound across great distances) inform us of everything from the train bombings in Madrid and London, to human rights abuses in Darfur, to the fall of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. Yet the media do not simply communicate raw information; they selectively filter, define and give shape to the events that they cover — in terms of what is happening, whether it is appropriate, and how relevant international actors should and do respond. The media thus are the nerves of the …