Language in the law
edited by John Gibbons ... [et al.].
- New Delhi : Orient Longman, 2004.
- 139 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Taking Legal Language Seriously/John Gibbons Chapter 2. The Indian Evidence Act 1872 : A Lexicogrammatical Study/V. Prakasam Chapter 3. Legal Japanese Viewed through the Unfair Competition Prevention Law/Mami Hiraike Okawara Chapter 4. Prone to Distortion? Undue Reliance on Unreliable Records in the NSW Police Service's Formal Interview Model/Philip Hall Chapter 5. Register Distinctions and Measures of Complexity in the Language of Legal Contracts/Eirian Davies Chapter 6. Translating the Untranslatable? The impact of cultural constraints on the translation of legal texts/Stefanos Vlachopoulos Chapter 7. The Pragmatic Power of Interpreters in Trial Testimony/Laura Freedgood Chapter 8. Teaching the Language of the Law : Patterns, Problems and Challenges/G. K. Sandhya
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Theory of Law. Legal composition--Congresses. Law--Language.