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Student Centred Legal Language Study [PDF]
The article introduces parts of a self-study programme for LLB (Europe) German students, which include the use of satellite TV and CALL. The whole self-study programme was tested for two years at the Nottingham Trent University. This paper focuses on the rationale of the study programme, pedagogical objectives and theoretical considerations within the ...
Leahy, C
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TAXES AS MOTIVATORS AND PREDICTORS OF COMPANY RESTRUCTURING
There seems to be a common pattern in the way Member States have addressed taxation of company reorganizations. After some uncertainty, operations affecting corporate and shareholding structures were considered as sources of taxable capital gains.
Dario Stevanato
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Synonymy and Polysemy in Legal Terminology and Their Applications to Bilingual and Bijural Translation [PDF]
The paper focuses on synonymy and polysemy in the language of law in English-speaking countries. The introductory part briefly outlines the process of legal translation and tackle the specificity of bijural translation. Then, traditional understanding of
Chromá, Marta
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Digital Transformation of Legal Services and Access to Justice: Challenges and Possibilities
The pandemic affected the access to justice situation in terms of the never rapid shift to digitalisation of legal services, and in this article, we evaluate whether artificial intelligence (AI) and its state-of-the-art technologies like machine learning
Kiršienė Julija +2 more
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DEFINITION AS A GENRE IN THREE LEGAL SYSTEMS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
This paper aims at comparing the definition of ‘trademark’ in three different legal systems – EU law, international law and US common law – in order to identify the discoursal, generic and textual characteristics of definition as a genre.
Virginia Vecchiato
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The Importance of Content Knowledge for Successful Legal Language Acquisition [PDF]
This paper examines what implications this interconnection between language and law has on the process of legal language instruction and acquisition. How important is the knowledge of legal content for successful acquisition of legal terminology? What is
Husinec, Snježana
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Moral judgments and validity of law [PDF]
The paper is devoted to the analysis of A. V. Nekhaev’s arguments, which substantiate the primary moral basis of legal regulations. On the basis of modern discussions in the legal philosophy, the groundlessness of arbitrary transfer of moral judgments
A. B. Didikin
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Preface: Law and Legal Linguistics in a Constant State of Transition
Legal linguistics or jurilinguistics as it has been called recently, is a relatively new field of research. The first research into the field started with analysing the content of laws (the epistemic stage).
Wagner Anne, Matulewska Aleksandra
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Skilur almenningur íslenskt lagamál?
Text comprehension of Icelandic legislative texts was studied qualitatively by interviewing 46 Icelandic speakers individually. The participants read parts of the Icelandic Inheritance Act no. 8/1962 and of the Icelandic Children’s Act no.
Ari Páll Kristinsson +3 more
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English as common legal language: Its expansion and the effects on civil law and common law lawyers [PDF]
English has become the common language in a globalized legal world. However, the far-reaching consequences of the domination of key areas of the international practice of law by legal English are not yet fully understood and analysed.
Künnecke, Martina
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