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The EU legal system and the legal systems of its Member States have to adapt to the ever-changing nature of society and are therefore in a constantly evolving state.
Katia Peruzzo
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2004-2009: L'EVOLUCIÓ DEL RÈGIM LINGÜÍSTIC EN EL DRET DE LA UNIÓ EUROPEA. DE L'AMPLIACIÓ DEL 2004 AL TRACTAT DE LISBOA [PDF]
In this paper, a study is conducted of the modifications that the linguisticregime of the EU has undergone since enlargement in 2004 until entry intoforce of the Treaty of Lisbon. In regard to official and working languages,the recognition of Maltese and
Antoni Milian i Massana
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The Status of English in the European Union after Brexit
The aims of the article are to analyse the legal status of English after Brexit and present possible scenarios for this language in the post-Brexit Union.
Aneta Skorupa-Wulczyńska
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On the Road to Linguistic Equality? Irish and Maltese as Official EU Languages [PDF]
Although the Republic of Ireland and Malta have English as an official language, both countries have ensured that their co-official languages, Irish and Maltese, are also recognised at European Union (EU) level. Yet, lacking a tradition as international
Antony Hoyte-West
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With the rise of multilingual international organisations over the past eight decades, the conference interpreting profession has developed accordingly.
Antony Hoyte-West
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Multilingualism as a Principle of the EU Court of Justice
Since the jurisprudence reflects relations between the institutions, bodies and organizations of the EU and native speakers, the EU Court of Justice plays a huge role in shaping the legal discourse.
Karina Kh. Rekosh
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The article investigates the significance of syntax in the multilingual EU law. It attempts to respond to the question whether syntax is apt to contribute to the uniformity of that law and how, with regard to this function, it relates to the (widely ...
Artur Nowak-Far
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Перспективы евроинтеграции Республики Молдова и конституционная составляющая
The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 28 European countries. The population is 508 million people, 24 official and working languages апd about 150 regional and minority languages.
Constantin Gilca
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Quo Vadis English? The Post-Brexit Position of English as a Working Language of the EU
“Brexit” as a word entered the European language’s scene eight years ago as a term describing what seemed as a surrealistic scenario for the British. Since then, it has become the ‘political word of 2016,’ paved its way to the Oxford English Dictionary ...
Elżbieta Kużelewska
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Language Policy In Europe - Babylon Of The XXI Century
In recent decades, much has been written about the dialogue of cultures and differences between them manifested by languages, which are the objects of interdisciplinary research. However, the active role of multiplicity of languages and their interaction
K. Kh. Rekosh
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