The language of advocacy : what to say and how to say it in the courts of the English-speaking peoples
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The language of advocacy : what to say and how to say it in the courts of the English-speaking peoples
Blackstone, c1998
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内容説明
This work explains the language used by the most successful advocates throughout the English-speaking world, and contributors include distinguished lawyers within these jurisdictions, from the Far-East to the USA. As well as dealing with the words and phrases of advocacy, the book covers other aspects of the technique of communication.
目次
- The Question of Niceness
- Who Gets called What: the formal and Informal Ways of Addressing the Judiciary
- Why Formality, Anyway?
- Dealing with the Multiple-person Courts
- The Use of the Word 'Learned'
- Putting Your Case
- Objections
- What Do We Really Mean by the 'Language of Advocacy'?
- Interchanges with the Bench
- Dealing with Witnesses
- Arguing Your Case to the Jury.
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