法庭直播:基于真实庭审的实地实验

Live Broadcasting the Courtroom: A Field Experiment Using Real Trials

Journal of Legal Studies · 2026
被引 0
ABS 3

中文导读

通过与中国法院合作,随机分配庭审进行网络直播,发现直播使当事人语速变慢、信息量减少,而法官和律师更稳定、更正式,但未影响判决结果。

Abstract

We conducted an experiment to study the effects of live broadcasting in the courtroom. Collaborating with a court in China, we randomly assigned trials to be broadcast live on the Internet during a 4-week period. We found that live broadcasting significantly affects the behavior of the parties to the trials. Their average speaking speed was slower during a live broadcast and did not return to normal after the first several minutes, implying that they were cautious or nervous. Meanwhile, the parties’ statements became less informative. In contrast, the repeat players, that is, judges and lawyers, became more stable and less emotional during a live stream. Judges also used more legalese to behave more formally in court. Contrary to prevalent theories, we did not find that live streaming diverted judges’ attention, limited their questioning, or affected court decisions. Nor did we find that lawyers played to the cameras or became more voluble.

法律经济学司法行为媒体与法律实验经济学