Law, language and the courtroom : legal linguistics and the discourse of judges
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Law, language and the courtroom : legal linguistics and the discourse of judges
(Law, language and communication / series editors, Anne Wagner, Vijay Kumar Bhatia)
Routledge, 2022
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- The judicial Eurolect and EU English : a genre profiling of CJEU judgments / Łucja Biel, Dariusz Koźbiał, Dariusz Müller (University of Warsaw)
- Evidentiality in US Supreme Court opinions : focus on passive structures with say and tell / Magdalena Szczyrbak (Jagiellonian University, Kraków)
- Standardization in judicial discourse : the case of the evolution of the French arrêts de la Cour de cassation and the use of forms in European procedural law / Margarete Flöter-Durr (Université de Strasbourg) & Paulina Nowak-Korcz (University of Lodz)
- The 'consensus' case law of the European Court of Human Rights in light of the Court's legitimacy over time / Anne Lise Kjaer (University of Copenhagen)
- Spider Woman beats Hulk : Baroness Hale and the prorogation of Parliament / Ruth Breeze (University of Navarra)
- Making a corpus-linguistic U-turn in multilingual adjudication / Martina Bajčić (University of Rijeka)
- Evaluative language and strategic manoeuvring in the justification of judicial decisions. The case of teleological-evaluative argumentation / Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski (University of Lodz)
- "...without proof of negligence or a causative connection..." : on causal argumentation in Supreme Court of Ireland's judgments on data protection / Davide Mazzi (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)
- A corpus-based comparative analysis of the evaluative lexicon found in judicial decisions on immigration / María José Marín Pérez (University of Murcia)
- Pedagogies of context : language ideology and expression rights at the European Court of Human Rights / Jessica Greenberg (University of Illinois)
- Free speech, artistic expression and blasphemy laws within the ECHR margin of appreciation / Joanna Kulesza (University of Lodz)
- The United States Supreme Court's Language of Racism / Kathryn Stanchi (UNLV, William S. Boyd School of Law)
- Do the words of the American Constitution still matter? The Question of "the meaning of meaning", in current judicial argumentation / Anna Tomza-Tulejska & James Patrick Higgins (University of Lodz)
- How interdisciplinarity could improve the scientificvalue of legal studies of international judicial decisions / Marek Jan Wasiński (University of Lodz)
- Conveying the right message : principles and problems of multilingual communication at the European Court of Human Rights / James Brannan (Senior Translator, European Court of Human Rights)
- Concision and Clarity in Italian Court Proceedings / Antonio Mura (Prosecutor General at the Rome Court of Appeal) and Jacqueline Visconti (University of Genoa/Honorary Research Fellow at Birmingham University)

