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A critical discourse analysis of otherization in Iran’s family court: A gender-based study [PDF]
This study investigates the phenomenon of ‘otherization’ within family court discourse, highlighting how language shapes power dynamics and perceptions in legal settings.
Parisa Najafi +2 more
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In today's multicultural landscape, opportunities for interpreters to acquire professional competence through formal training in order to work in legal settings, including court, remain limited, especially in the so-called 'rare languages' of recent ...
Ludmila Stern, Xin Liu
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Cultural Experts at the International Criminal Court (ICC)
This paper extends existing research on cultural expertise in domestic settings to international courtrooms where several cultures, religions and worldviews are represented.
Joshua Isaak Bishay
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Setting the Size of the Supreme Court
As with any institutional feature, the size of the Supreme Court should be informed by a definition of functional goals. This article describes how the current size of the Supreme Court is largely untethered from any such definition, and it begins the process of understanding how size and Court performance might interact. To do so, it identifies a list
F. Andrew Hessick, Samuel P. Jordan
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The shortage of intensive care unit (ICU) resources, including equipment and supplies for renal replacement therapy (RRT), is a critical problem in several countries.
Ana Cristina dos Santos +10 more
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An army of teachers: a pedagogical approach to fight against the mafia’s culture [PDF]
This book presents insights into social justice issues through the work of educators in Israel, the US, the UK, Italy, Canada, Turkey and Kazakhstan.
Faustino Rizzo
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How Do Courts Set Health Policy? The Case of the Colombian Constitutional Court
Alicia Ely Yamin and Oscar Parra-Vera discuss the case of Colombia, where a recent constitutional court decision demonstrates the involvement of the court in protecting fundamental rights to health.
Alicia Ely Yamin, Oscar Parra-Vera
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A Little-Known Double-Choir Hymn Cycle from c. 1600
An early-seventeenth-century choirbook originating from Graz surviving in Ljubljana (SI-Lnr, MS 343) contains alongside other compositions thirty-one hymns by Francesco Stivori uniquely known from this source.
Klemen Grabnar
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This paper draws on two data sources (Kelly's ethnographic study and a British Broadcasting Corporation television programme) to explore the practice of bodywork in the care of frail people with dementia in institutional settings.
Kelly, Fiona, FIONA KELLY
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A PRACTICAL GUIDANCE TO THE DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF COURTS. CASE OF DANILEȚ v. ROMANIA (judgement of February 20, 2024, application no. 16915/21) [PDF]
This article uses the case of Danileț v. Romania to explore the pragmatic parameters of communication in court settings and their impact on legal decisions.
Alina GIOROCEANU
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