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Cross-Examining English-Medium Legal Education
Increasingly, English is being used as a medium of instruction in law schools around the world, even in countries that do not use English in their legal systems. This paper examines three related research questions about this phenomenon.
John Terry Dundon
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The future of translation industry: student expectations and real life
Problem Statement. The advent of neural network-based machine translation systems and large language models has brought significant changes to the translation services market, impacting employment and prompting concerns among students and prospective ...
M. M. Stepanova +3 more
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Bringing linguistic research into legal scholarship and practice [PDF]
This article suggests a cohesive articulation of the shared basis upon which the interdisciplinary research field of law and linguistics is developing, organising the research around the familiar three branches of the state: legislature, executive and ...
Grey, A, Smith-Khan, L
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Swiss-Judgment-Prediction: A Multilingual Legal Judgment Prediction Benchmark [PDF]
In many jurisdictions, the excessive workload of courts leads to high delays. Suitable predictive AI models can assist legal professionals in their work, and thus enhance and speed up the process.
Stürmer, Matthias +2 more
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Forensic Linguistics in the Philippines: Origins, Developments, and Directions
This Element offers a critical review of forensic linguistic studies in the Philippines. The studies within; collected over a period of eight to nine years; reveal relevant themes from texts in courtroom proceedings; legal writings; and police ...
Madrunio, Marilu Rañosa +1 more
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Corpus linguistics for the exploration of legal precedent [PDF]
A deterioration of legal research skills has become a critical issue for lawyers. This thesis examines the causes of the problem under English law and specifically addresses how current technology for legal research contributes to or ameliorates the ...
Brown, Evan David
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A Survey on Authorship Analysis Tasks and Techniques
Authorship Analysis (AA) is a natural language processing field that examines the previous works of writers to identify the author of a text based on its features.
Misini Arta +2 more
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ACTUALIZATION OF THE UKRAINE-CONCEPT IN THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE OFFICIAL DISCOURSE OF THE EU [PDF]
Nowadays, politics plays one of the most important roles in shaping social life of the country, its present and future. Political discourse has ceased to be something euphemistic and inaccessible to ordinary citizens. Political discourse has become the
Olesya I. Yehorova, Vitalina S. Zaika
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A Structural and Grammatical Analysis of the Estonian Constitution
The authors propose a novel quantitative method to analyse the structure of legal texts. The method enables to determine grammatical similarity between legal texts.
Rull Addi, Tamme Tõnu, Võhandu Leo
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Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Forensic Linguistics Study: A Brief Overview
Post-print of The First Conference of Indonesian Community for Forensic Linguistics (KLFI-1) What marked forensic linguistics as unique is its young age compared to other disciplines.
Budianto Hamuddin, Tatum Derin
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