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IJLLD Volume 6.1 2016
IJLLD Volume 6.1 2016 Full Journal PDF Inoue Masako The Notion of Contemporary Asymmetry and Access to Justice of a Vulnerable Group: Focusing on Domestic Violence Victims in Japan Philip Osarobo Odiase Reception of the Evidence of Vulnerable Witnesses in Legal Proceedings in Nigeria Tomas Berkmanas ‘Doing Sanctions with Words’: Legacy, Scope, Fairness and Future (?) of a Reprimand […]
IJLLD 8.2
Robert J. Dickey. International and Discourse is in Our Name … 5 Monika Mayrhofer. Victims, Security Threats or Agents? – Framing Climate Change-related Mobility in International Human Rights Documents … 9 Michelle Anne A. Marasigan & Rachelle Ballesteros-Lintao. Presentation and Comprehensibility of Public Policies in Online News Articles …35 Anton Osminkin. Pronominal Adverbs Based on Here-, There-, and Where- as Textual Connectors in Legal Discourse … 57 […]
8.2 Osminkin
Anton Osminkin. (2020). Pronominal Adverbs Based on Here-, There-, and Where- as Textual Connectors in Legal Discourse. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 8(2), 57-85. Abstract: This paper examines the connectors based on here-, there-, and where-, as used in legal discourse. Although they are regularly mentioned in specialised literature (Crystal, 1988; Tiersma, 1999; Williams, 2007) […]
8.2 Marasigan & Ballesteros-Lintao
Michelle Anne A. Marasigan & Rachelle Ballesteros-Lintao. (2020). Presentation and Comprehensibility of Public Policies in Online News Articles. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 8(2), 35-56. Abstract: Language is the primary vehicle in which public policies are expressed for “all concepts in law are linguistically constituted and expressed” (Silbey, 1989, p. 1) to the people. Public […]
8.2 Mayrhofer
Monika Mayrhofer. (2020). Victims, Security Threats or Agents? – Framing Climate Change-related Mobility in International Human Rights Documents. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 8(2), 9-33. Abstract: Climate change-related human mobility is a contested issue. For over a decade, UN human rights bodies have contributed to international discussions on displacement, migration and other forms of mobility […]
8.2 Dickey
Robert J. Dickey. (2020). International and Discourse is in Our Name. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 8(2), 5-8. Abstract: This introductory article describes the journal’s focus on “international” and “discourse,” and introduces the articles in this issue. Keywords: soft-genres, international, discourse, law, language PDF
IJLLD Volume 7.2 2018
IJLLD Volume 7.2 2018 Foreword … 7 Stefan Wrbka. The European Case Law Identifier Search Engine and Multilingualism: A Legal Certainty Perspective on Business-to-Consumer Situations … 9 Wm. Dennis Huber. Law, language, and corporatehood: corporations and the U.S. Constitution … 31 Full Edition
IJLLD Volume 6.2 2016
IJLLD Volume 6.2 2016 Full Journal PDF Shu Zhao and Yanan Guo On Ethnic Minority Language Interpretation System and Practice in Court in China Weidong Li and Qiang Tian Translation between Mongolian and Chinese Languages in the Criminal Proceedings —From the Perspective of Protecting Procedural Rights of Mongolian Defendants in China Xin Fu On the […]
IJLLD Volume 6.1 2016
IJLLD Volume 6.1 2016 Full Journal PDF Inoue Masako The Notion of Contemporary Asymmetry and Access to Justice of a Vulnerable Group: Focusing on Domestic Violence Victims in Japan Philip Osarobo Odiase Reception of the Evidence of Vulnerable Witnesses in Legal Proceedings in Nigeria Tomas Berkmanas ‘Doing Sanctions with Words’: Legacy, Scope, Fairness and Future (?) of a […]
International Law Conference 2016
International Law Conference – presented by International Journal Law, Language and Discourse Date : July 15th 16th 2016 Location : Clark, Philippines The International journal Law Language and Discourse presents the Inaugural IJLLD Law conference. Key Note speakers Prof Le Cheng (Zhejiang University/China University of Political Science and Law, China) Prof Li Li (China […]