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Libelling Oscar Wilde: The case of Regina vs. John Sholto Douglas [PDF]
This paper explores the 1895 libel trial between Oscar Wilde (literary personality) and the Marquis of Queensbury (father of Wilde's close friend). Focussing on the lead defence counsel's cross-examination of Wilde (plaintiff), I demonstrate that Carson ...
Culpeper Jonathan +3 more
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Head Coverings in the Courtroom: A Question of Respect for the Judge or of Judicial Tolerance? [PDF]
The Human Rights Centre at Ghent University (the HRC) first initiated the present research while preparing an amicus curiae brief in the Lachiri v. Belgium case before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
Aglietta +48 more
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Interpreting in the Gray Zone: Where Community and Legal Interpreting Intersect
Interpreting in legal settings outside the courtroom is an area where community and legal interpreting intersect, a “gray zone” where the rules from each of these areas may mesh or collide.
Marjory A. Bancroft +3 more
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Interrupting the courtroom organism: screaming bodies, material affects and the theatre of cruelty [PDF]
This article offers a method of reading the courtroom which produces an alternative mapping of the space. My method combines a reading of Antonin Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty with a Deleuzian theoretical analysis.
Brooks, V., Brooks, V.
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Renaming Me: Assessing the Influence of Gender Identity on Name Selection
Our identity is our name connected with a specific face and body. Yet, our name, a critical aspect of the “names-body-identity” nexus is rarely self-selected.
Sharon N. Obasi +4 more
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Courtroom Ethnography in the Context of Terrorism: A Multi-Level Approach
This paper addresses terrorism trials as sites of research and proposes an approach for the analysis of ethnographic data collected during these trials.
Nicole Bögelein +3 more
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Meeting update: faecal microbiota transplantation––bench, bedside, courtroom? [PDF]
A group of stakeholders met, under the aegis of the British Society of Gastroenterology, to discuss the current landscape of faecal microbiota transplant- ation (FMT) within the UK and beyond.
Ding, N +4 more
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Addressee as a key factor of courtroom discourse production [PDF]
The article analyses the role of the addressee as a factor determining discourses of legal professionals. The important role of this factor makes it necessary to account for the effect of the addressee on discourse production, identify linguistic and ...
Krapivkina Olga +3 more
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GENDER IDENTITY IN MIKE ROSS’S TRIAL IN THE AMERICAN TV SERIES THE SUITS [PDF]
Existing literature has provided a firm dichotomy between language differentials between the male and female gender. Regardless of different contexts and discourse types, these language differences tend to persist.
Sanni Oluwole, Joanna Osiejewicz
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In everyday conversation the questioners and answerers are in an approximately symmetrical relationship that questioners do not have the information that they are requesting and the answerers are not obliged to answer.
Ejarra BATU BALCHA
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