Prospects and retrospects of jurilinguistics
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Title :
Prospects and retrospects of jurilinguistics
Author(s) :
Wagner, Anne [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche Droits et Perspectives du droit (CRDP) - ULR 4487
Matulewska, Aleksandra [Auteur]

Centre de Recherche Droits et Perspectives du droit (CRDP) - ULR 4487
Matulewska, Aleksandra [Auteur]
Scientific editor(s) :
Wagner, Anne
Matulewska, Aleksandra
Matulewska, Aleksandra
Book title :
Research Handbook on Jurilinguistics
Issue number :
Research handbooks in legal theory
Pages :
1-15
Publisher :
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date :
2023-10-13
ISBN :
978-1-80220-723-1
English keyword(s) :
Jurilinguistics
Legal translation
Legal interpretation
Legal communication
Theory of law and language
Legal translation
Legal interpretation
Legal communication
Theory of law and language
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Droit
English abstract : [en]
The language of the law has been the object of research by many scholars for nearly century. The first publications devoted to this issue were published after the WWI, but the 21st century is a period of intense exploration ...
Show more >The language of the law has been the object of research by many scholars for nearly century. The first publications devoted to this issue were published after the WWI, but the 21st century is a period of intense exploration of the domain from a number of angles that deserve attention. Scholars and lawyers are investigating legal language as a tool of normative communication, a method of enforcing legal order and the rule of law, and a means of observing human rights. The authors of this editorial chapter briefly scrutinize (i) the Doctrine of Flex Law within the field of Jurilinguistics, (ii) the Cross-Cultural Context of Legal Translation, (iii) the Construction of the Comparable in Jurilinguistics, and finally (iv) the Vulnerability in Legal Communication. These four axes constitute the pillars of the Edward Elgar Research Handbook on Jurilinguistics.Show less >
Show more >The language of the law has been the object of research by many scholars for nearly century. The first publications devoted to this issue were published after the WWI, but the 21st century is a period of intense exploration of the domain from a number of angles that deserve attention. Scholars and lawyers are investigating legal language as a tool of normative communication, a method of enforcing legal order and the rule of law, and a means of observing human rights. The authors of this editorial chapter briefly scrutinize (i) the Doctrine of Flex Law within the field of Jurilinguistics, (ii) the Cross-Cultural Context of Legal Translation, (iii) the Construction of the Comparable in Jurilinguistics, and finally (iv) the Vulnerability in Legal Communication. These four axes constitute the pillars of the Edward Elgar Research Handbook on Jurilinguistics.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Research team(s) :
L’Équipe René Demogue
Submission date :
2024-02-24T12:19:19Z
2024-03-01T10:29:32Z
2024-03-01T10:29:32Z