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Epistemic Modality: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Epistemic Markers in EU and Polish Judgments [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to establish the repertoire and distribution of verbal and adverbial exponents of epistemic modality in English- and Polish-language judgments passed by the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) and non-translated judgments passed by
Koźbiał Dariusz
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Discrimination of Roma in the Republic of Croatia: Selected judgments of the European Court of Human Rights [PDF]
The most frequent discrimination in the Republic of Croatia is based on national and ethnic origin. The paper analyzes the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights for discrimination against Roma.
Mijić-Vulinović Ivana M.
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The Influence of Police Reporting Styles on the Processing of Crime Related Information
Police records drawn up during or after a suspect's police interrogation play a crucial role in judicial systems and should therefore be factual representations of what occurred in the spoken interrogation.
Anita Eerland, Tessa van Charldorp
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Social Media as a New Communication Platform in the Context of the Information Eco Strategy [PDF]
The article is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of peculiarities of the content types, which can be placed in social media and Ukrainian Internet media, its differences, types of manipulation, and methods of prevention, perception, and distribution of
Halyna Bryikhanova +3 more
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INFLUENCE OF REGIONAL PERCEPTIONS ON CHILDREN’S SOCIAL INCLUSION JUDGMENTS [PDF]
The present study examined the effects of children’s perceptions about the members of different geographical regions of Turkey on their social inclusion judgments. They evaluated vignettes including protagonists coming from eastern and western regions of
Buse GÖNÜL, Başak ŞAHİN-ACAR
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Research into ‘translation universals’ in legal translation is a relatively new field, which still needs to be expanded with further empirical studies. The few studies conducted so far fall into two main categories: a) analyses that explore the typical ...
Pontrandolfo Gianluca
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TESTING OUT TRANSLATION UNIVERSALS IN LEGAL TRANSLATION
Research into ‘translation universals’ in legal translation is a relatively new field, which still needs to be expanded with further empirical studies. The few studies conducted so far fall into two main categories: a) analyses that explore the typical ...
Gianluca Pontrandolfo
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Teaching with Feminist Judgments: A Global Conversation [PDF]
This conversational-style essay is an exchange among fourteen professors—representing thirteen universities across five countries—with experience teaching with feminist judgments.
Appleby, Gabrielle +13 more
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Getting to know you: Accuracy and error in judgments of character [PDF]
Character judgments play an important role in our everyday lives. However, decades of empirical research on trait attribution suggest that the cognitive processes that generate these judgments are prone to a number of biases and cognitive distortions ...
Clark A. +6 more
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REVIEW OF JURİSDİCTİONIN THE RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS
The question of the limits of jurisdiction review of the court of origin by the court addressed in the recognition oj enforcement of judgments is an important matter to be analysed.
Bahar Yeşim Durak
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