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Volume 3 Issue 2 2013
Volume 3, Issue 2 2013 Full Journal PDF Article 1. Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski & Gianluca Pontrandolfo. Evaluative Patterns in Judicial Discourse: A Corpus-based Phraseological Perspective on American and Italian Criminal Judgments Article 2. Martin Warren and Maggie Leung. At any time after any proceedings …: Why is any so frequent in legal texts? Article 3. J. R. Martin and M. Zappavigna. Youth […]

Volume 1.3 2011
Volume 1.3 2011 IJLLD 1.3 2011 {phocadownload view=file|id=19} Article 1 {phocadownload view=file|id=16} Article 2 {phocadownload view=file|id=17} Article 3 {phocadownload view=file|id=18} Hard Cover available March 16
Volume 1.2.2011 September 2011
Volume 1.2.2011 September 2011 PDF. Issue 2 Full Version {phocadownload view=file|id=8} PDF. Article 1. Volume 2. Craig Hoffman.Using Discourse Analysis Methodology to Teach “Legal English” {phocadownload view=file|id=9} PDF. Article 2. Volume 2. Maria Francisca Carneiro. Heterdox Logic and Law : Topics for a report on Philosophy and Hermeneutics {phocadownload view=file|id=10} PDF. Article 3. Volume […]
Volume 1 June 2011
Volume 1 June 2011 {phocadownload view=file|id=7} Foreword. {phocadownload view=file|id=2} Article 1. Le Cheng & King Kui Sin. Courtroom Language and Discourse {phocadownload view=file|id=3} Article 2. Gary D. Prideaux. Linguistic Contributions to the Analysis of Hate Language {phocadownload view=file|id=4} Article 3. Jie Wang. Analysis and Attestation of Linguistic Evidence in Judicial Practices{phocadownload view=file|id=5} Article 4. Ling Wang […]

Volume 3.1 2013
Volume 3.1 2013 IJLLD 3.1 2013 Full Journal PDF Article 1 Susan Šarčević Multilingual Lawmaking and Legal (Un)Certainty in the European Union Article 2 Sol Azuelos-Atias The purposive method of legal interpretation in practice Article 3 Remus Titiriga The “Jurisprudence of Interests” (Interessenjurisprudenz) from Germany: History, Accomplishments, Evaluation Article 4 Jingyu Zhang and Qinglin […]
IJLLD 2.3 (2012)
IJLLD 2.3 (2012) Fabrizio Macagno and Douglas Walton. Character Attacks as Complex Strategies of Legal Argumentation Tammy Gales. Review of Patterns of Linguistic Variation in American Legal English Terry Royce. The Analysis of Police Crisis Negotiations Vadim Verenich. The Semiotic Model of Legal Reasoning
IJLLD 2.2 (2012)
IJLLD 2.2 (2012) R. Stefanicki. Evaluating Legal Protection of the Consumer Roya Monsefi. Language in Criminal Justice: Forensic linguistics in Shipman trial S. Szantova Giordano. “We Have to Get By”: Court interpreting and its impact on access to justice for non-native English speakers Stefanos Vlachopoulos. Towards a Creativity-based Framework for Defining and Describing Court Interpreting: Based on the true […]
IJLLD 2.1 (2012)
Volume 2(1) Full Journal PDF Foreword Sebastian McEvoy Colin Robertson. The Problem of Meaning in Multilingual EU Legal Texts Maurizio Gotti. The Litigational ‘Colonisation’ of ADR Discourse Martin Solly. Communicating with the Wider Audience: The case of a legal blog Ross Charnock. Alternative Justifications and the Argument from Demystification in the English Law of Obligations Maureen. L. Klos and Tamara. A. […]