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Legal-Lay Discourse

2005
The underlying argument in this book is that there is a type of discourse found in jury trials — legal-lay discourse — which involves a complex dialogic play between two broad ways of making sense of the world: one based on the subjective reconstruction of personal experience; the other on detached analysis following logical principles.
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Legal-Diplomatic Discourse

2010
Legal national cultures have an own concept of “law”, and this has repercussions in the way each State conceives, construes, and applies international law. After examining some of these different perspectives, we will discuss how legal-diplomatic discourse is structured in the midst of the profusion of national legal discourses.
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Globalizing Trends in Legal Discourse

2009
In recent years, the dismantling of cultural, disciplinary and national barriers, especially in the context of cooperation and collaboration in international trade, has accelerated moves towards the globalization of sociocultural, business and communication issues.
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A Legal Discourse Community

Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1996
This article reviews recent studies of legal discourse and nonacademic writing and presents the results of a historical case study of an environmental public policy. The author examined the rhetoric of public sector communication to show how an Indiana water quality standards administrative law was socially constructed as it was written ...
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Transformation of legal language – Early Byzantine legal discourse

International Journal of Legal Discourse, 2017
AbstractThis article examines the complicated legal-cultural process in which Roman law became Byzantine law and Roman legal discourse altered into Byzantine legal discourse. Roman law’s transformation into Early Byzantine law is analysed from the point of view of legal language which mutated from Latin to Greek.
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Literature and Legal Discourse

1999
The intersection between law and literature is a developing area in literary studies. Existing work has argued that literature provides an imaginary forum in which legal ideals and practices may be tested. In Literature and Legal Discourse: Equity and Ethics from Sterne to Conrad Dieter Polloczek develops this idea by comparing the notion of equity, or
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SYNONYMY IN LEGAL DISCOURSE

American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research
Despite attempts at standardization, several synonyms operate in specialized discourse. This fact has been confirmed by several studies conducted in various fields. An interesting aspect of this phenomenon is that synonymy is carried out with specific features of the terminology of a certain field.
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Legal Texts as Discourses

2016
Legal scholarship and discourse analysis have much in common. They both concern reading and interpreting texts, both are preoccupied with the meaning of texts, and both seem to assume that texts have a life of their own that is independent of their authors. Law is, after all, an inherently societal discourse, albeit quite a specific one.
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REMARKS ON LEGAL DISCOURSE

This article talks about legal linguistics, legal discourse, subject in legal discourse, materials for analyzing the subject, place and essence of legal discourse in anthropolinguistics, which is formed at the intersection of discourse, linguistics and jurisprudence.
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OPENNESS IN LEGAL DISCOURSE

International Journal Of Literature And Languages
This article provides an extensive analysis of legal discourse and the concept of openness within it. It examines scholars' views on eloquence, transparency, and sincerity in the legal field, analyzing similarities and differences in their perspectives.
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