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Argumentative Arbitrariness and Legal Discourse

Contemporary Justice Review, 2002
To make sense of the legal decisions courts offer, oftentimes we cannot rely on a strict judicial sense. Sometimes our explanations require us to engage in juridic-political speculation. This I call argumentative arbitrariness. This concept can serve us well in helping us to make sense of matters of justice as well as in developing critiques of legal ...
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Corpus Linguistics in Legal Discourse

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 2021
Stanislaw Gozdz-Roszkowski
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Exploring Chinese cyber discourse: integrating political and legal perspectives

International Journal of Legal Discourse, 2022
Le Cheng, Xiuli Liu
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Ideological Diversity in Legal Discourses

1998
Abstract At the beginning of this book, I talked about how the Marxist tradition offers a model of ideology as socially ordered and as grounded in society, even though this model is simplistic in its image of a dualistic opposition between dominant and subordinate ideologies.
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Legal Discourse

Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 2019
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DISCOURSE AND LEGAL DISCOURSE: DEFINITION, CHARACTERISTICS, AND IMPORTANCE

This very article is devoted to the interpretation of discourse and legal discourse in linguistics. It is evident that legal discourse is an important and urgent research problem, since it is an integral part of modern society. Many works in the field of linguistics are devoted to the study of this concept. Legal discourse can be studied from the point
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Plain writing in the legal field: An approach from the discourse of specialists

Discourse Studies, 2020
Paulina Meza   +2 more
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