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Preparing for Practice: Clinical Legal Education Through the Lens of Legal Education Discourse [PDF]
Australian legal educators have been singing the praises of clinical legal education loud and clear in recent years. Moreover, a significant percentage of Australian law schools have introduced diverse clinical education programs.
Jackson Walkden-Brown +1 more
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The Impact of Online Media on Legal Discourse
This article examines the methodological challenges and difficulties created by the emergence of new forms of legal discourse. These are provided by the new channels of communication, collectively found within the “mass media” and concerns online media ...
Artur Kotowski
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Legal discourse as a subject of study and teaching in the classroom in a foreign language specialty
The current state of the problem of studying and teaching foreign language legal discourse is presented. Various points of view on discourse as an interdisciplinary phenomenon are analyzed.
E. R. Novikova +2 more
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Assessment sensitivity in legal discourse [PDF]
We explain three phenomena in legal discourse in terms of MacFarlane's assessment-sensitive semantics: incompatible applications of law, assessments of statements about what is legally the case, and retrospective overruling. The claim is that assessment sensitivity fits in with the view, shared by many legal theorists at least with respect to hard ...
VIGNOLO, MASSIMILIANO, KRISTAN, ANDREJ
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A Survey on Habermas' Legal Discourse as the Logic of Law [PDF]
The main purpose of the current study is to examine Habermas' legal discourse as the logic of law. In Habermas' theory regarding legal discourse, the process of legal norming is considered as a method for the rationality in the field of legal reasoning ...
Ahmad Deylami, Fatemeh Montazer
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Linguistic aspects of UK written judicial discourse: formal and substantive approach justification
The aim of the work is to present a comprehensive approach to the study of linguistic features of the UK written judicial discourse, describe its features in terms of professional communication and social practice.
B. N. Arinova
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Problematising home education: challenging ‘parental rights’ and 'socialisation' [PDF]
In the UK, Home Education, or home-schooling, is an issue that has attracted very little public, governmental or academic attention. Yet the number of children home educated is steadily increasing and has been referred to as a 'quiet revolution'.
Burman +7 more
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Rights to housing: reviewing the terrain and exploring a way forward [PDF]
Exacerbated by the specificity of housing as a welfare good, debates on housing, citizenship and rights are complex and often confusing. This article attempts to clarify the debate on rights-based approaches in the field of housing, shelter and ...
Bengtsson, Bo +2 more
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Research in meta-discourse, particularly explicit meta-discourse or meta-discourse markers has contributed much knowledge on the discourse features of specialised genres. However, there are very few studies on implicit meta-discourse.
Mengyu He, Hajar Abdul Rahim
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Quasi-Expressivism about Statements of Law: A Hartian Theory [PDF]
Speech and thought about what the law is commonly function in practical ways, to guide or assess behavior. These functions have often been seen as problematic for legal positivism in the tradition of H.L.A. Hart.
Finlay, Stephen, Plunkett, David
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