[Air-L] "If pictures of you naked end up on an internet site"....
Mary K. Bryson
mary.bryson at ubc.ca
Wed Sep 1 15:16:45 PDT 2010
Interesting story ran today on the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
news site about naked pictures of a Canadian Judge that appeared online,
that cites the learned opinion and judgment of the whole unfortunate event
passed by the Dean of Law at a major Canadian University as follows:
³"If pictures of you naked end up on an internet site, it's quite difficult
to say you have the credibility to be a judge," said Sébastien Grammond,
dean of civil law at the University of Ottawa.
Grammond said a judge ultimately represents the ideal of justice and
therefore the judge's conduct and image reflect on the justice system as a
whole. The judge is, in a sense, the embodiment of the justice system,
something the Supreme Court has noted in a past judgment.²
So Dean Grammond explicitly (a) decouples responsibility for the act of
posting an image of a naked person (of a woman) on the net with the person
(her husband) posting that image while simultaneously, (b) links culpability
for the simple act of representation itself as it were with the person
represented in that image... Truly bizarre (while very familiar) reasoning.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2010/08/31/judge-manitoba-douglas.ht
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Predictably, the person represented in those images, who did not post them
online, ³requested to be temporarily relieved of her duties as a sitting
justice of Manitoba's Court of Queen's Bench.²
Read more:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2010/09/01/man-judge-steps-aside.htm
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Interesting times. So many cameras and no where to go that is outside the
frame.
Mary
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