Tag: factual linguistic situation

5.1 Boyd & Walbaum Robinson

| August 4, 2020

Michael S. Boyd and Isabel A. Walbaum Robinson. (2015). Text Commenting in Mediatised Legal Discourse: Evaluating Reader Understanding of (International) Criminal Law. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 5(1), 1-37. Abstract: The post-modern court culture in civil litigation is based on communication and interaction between the parties and the judge. There has been a […]

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5.2 Ervo & Rasia

| August 4, 2020

Laura Ervo and Carlo Rasia. (2015). Legal Bilingualisation and Factual Multilingualisation: A comparative study of the protection of linguistic minorities in civil proceedings between Finland and Italy. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 5(2), 62-98. Abstract: The post-modern court culture in civil litigation is based on communication and interaction between the parties and the […]

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