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Peter M. Tiersma

    The Oxford Handbook of Language and Law
    Legal Language
    • 2016

      The Oxford Handbook of Language and Law

      • 664 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      This book provides a state-of-the-art account of past and current research in the interface between linguistics and law. It outlines the range of legal areas in which linguistics plays an increasing role and describes the tools and approaches used by linguists and lawyers in this vibrant new field. Through a combination of overview chapters, case studies, and theoretical descriptions, the volume addresses areas such as the history and structure of legal language, its meaning and interpretation, multilingualism and language rights, courtroom discourse, forensic identification, intellectual property and linguistics, and legal translation and interpretation. Encyclopaedic in scope, the handbook includes chapters written by experts from every contentint who are familiar with linguistic issues that arise in diverse legal systems, including both civil and common law jurisdictions, mixed systems like that of China, and the emerging law of the European Union.

      The Oxford Handbook of Language and Law
    • 2000

      Legal Language

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(26)Add rating

      This history of legal language slices through the polysyllabic thicket of legalese. The text shows to what extent legalese is simply a product of its past and demonstrates that arcane vocabulary is not an inevitable feature of our legal system. schovat popis

      Legal Language