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A Critical Analysis of Chinese Courtroom Discourse
The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 2011This thesis analyzes the formal features of Chinese courtroom discourse and their interaction with the ideologies of, and power relations between, the subjects in the courtroom. Based on Fairclough’s (1992, 1995,2001) three-dimensional approach to discourse and Liao’s (2003) schema of the court trial1, the author developed a three-dimensional framework
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Asian Journal of Legal Education, 2015
As a former British colony, Hong Kong has adopted the common law system for more than 150 years and English was the sole language of the law in Hong Kong before the 1970s. To acknowledge the language rights of the majority of the city’s population whose mother tongue is Chinese, the Judiciary Administration of Hong Kong introduced Chinese as a trial ...
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As a former British colony, Hong Kong has adopted the common law system for more than 150 years and English was the sole language of the law in Hong Kong before the 1970s. To acknowledge the language rights of the majority of the city’s population whose mother tongue is Chinese, the Judiciary Administration of Hong Kong introduced Chinese as a trial ...
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Judicial jigsaw and power dynamics: a cognitive-functional analysis of Chinese courtroom discourse
International Journal of Legal DiscourseAbstract In the courtroom, participants engage in a battle of power through rhetoric, where appraisal and cognitive theories serve as discursive weapons. By leveraging attitudinal resources and conceptual metaphors, participants showcase their ideologies, seeking to bolster their position in the power dynamics of the courtroom, striving ...
Yuyao Sun, Xiaobin Zhu, Kanglong Liu
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Legal and Criminological Psychology
Abstract Purpose The past decades have witnessed growing concerns regarding the interaction between judicial officials and parties to the proceedings in China. Despite these observed dynamics, limited research has documented judicial personnel's perceptions of courtroom injustice towards ...
Wei Wang +3 more
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Abstract Purpose The past decades have witnessed growing concerns regarding the interaction between judicial officials and parties to the proceedings in China. Despite these observed dynamics, limited research has documented judicial personnel's perceptions of courtroom injustice towards ...
Wei Wang +3 more
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Space, signs and symbolic power in Chinese criminal courtrooms
2015Parallel Session ...
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Do they understand? English trials heard by Chinese jurors in the Hong Kong courtroom
2017Hosted by University of Santo Tomas Graduate ...
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A science mapping of studies on courtroom discourse with CiteSpace
International Journal of Legal Discourse, 2021, Min Yang
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Lawyer evaluation in Chinese courtroom: a social-semiotic perspective
Social SemioticsHan Xiao, Zenghui Yu, Yuewei Zhang
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