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The Language(s) of Politics [PDF]
Multilingualism is an ever-present feature in political contexts around the world, including multilingual states and international organizations. Increasingly, consequential political decisions are negotiated between politicians who do not share a common
Ringe, Nils
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Multilingualism as a Principle of the EU Court of Justice
Since the jurisprudence reflects relations between the institutions, bodies and organizations of the EU and native speakers, the EU Court of Justice plays a huge role in shaping the legal discourse.
Karina Kh. Rekosh
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Multilingualism as the Constitutional Principle of the Equality of Languages in European Union Law [PDF]
Multilingualism is a constitutional principle of European Union law. This principle is manifested in the recognition of the equality of all the official languages and Member States.
Waśniewska, Ewa
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Du basque au francoprovençal : valorisation des langues régionales ou minoritaires par la conception d'un musée numérique européen [PDF]
Dalla fine del XXesimo secolo, le lingue moderne non sono più state viste solo come strumenti di comunicazione, ma come un patrimonio culturale immateriale da proteggere.
DOMENGÈS, MARIE
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Performativity and modal meanings in the case law of the European Court of Justice
This chapter discusses performativity, modal meanings and directive speech acts in a small sample of ECJ cases written in Court French and then translated into so-called Bruxellish.
Cacchiani, Silvia
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