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Reaching for the Heart: An Analysis of Language as a Weapon of Empathy For Three Capetonians [PDF]
In this paper, I examine the role that cross-cultural language study plays in the lives of three Capetonians in order to explore its capacity to foster empathy between people of different backgrounds.
McDonald, Sarah
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The Challenge of Comparative Civil Procedure
This Essay reviews Civil Litigation in Comparative Context (West 2007), by Oscar G. Chase, Helen Hershkoff, Linda Silberman, Yasuhei Taniguchi, Vincenzo Varano, and Adrian Zuckerman.
Dodson, Scott
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Comparative Convergences in Pleading Standards [PDF]
Comparative civil procedure has had little influence in American jurisprudence and commentary, in part because of American procedure\u27s deep and widespread exceptionalism. But this may be changing, at least in certain areas.
Dodson, Scott
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Représentations et pratiques enseignantes en France, pays unilingue
Cette journée d’étude sera l’occasion de s’interroger sur la façon dont la pratique enseignante intègre sa mission et l’écart entre la forme de la langue enseignée et les autres formes en circulation dans l’univers linguistique des apprenants / élèves comme des enseignants. La place des représentations est centrale puisqu’elle impacte nécessairement la
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Translating institutions: a missing factor in translation theory [PDF]
Mossop, Brian
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Liberalni lingvistični obrat: pregled Kymlickovega argumenta svobode [PDF]
This article revisits the principal argument Will Kymlicka has developed for a marriage between liberalism and multiculturalism: that the liberal value of freedom requires a cultural context of choice.
De Schutter, Helder
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Ethnic diversity and public policy: An overview
The author argues that cultural pluralism is an enduring attribute of contemporary societies ethnicity will not disappear with modernization, as it was once believed.
Young, Crawford
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LEGAL MULTILINGUALISM AS A RIGHT TO REMAIN UNILINGUAL – FICTION OR REALITY?
The rule of law, guaranteed in democratic countries, requires that those who are subject to the law should be able to know the law (the principle of legal certainty). Hence, a citizen should have an access to laws in a language that he or she knows. Therefore, in multilingual settings, the principle of legal multilingualism requires that legal acts be ...
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The Ministry and Mission of the Lutheran Church in the Nineties [PDF]
Nostbakken, Roger W.
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