Tag: Stefanos Vlachopoulos

IJLLD Volume 6.1 2016

IJLLD Volume 6.1 2016

| July 2, 2020

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 […]

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IJLLD Volume 5.2 2015

IJLLD Volume 5.2 2015

| July 4, 2015

IJLLD Volume 5.2 2015 Full Journal PDF Joseph-G. Turi. Language Law and Language Rights Jinbang Du. Application of Multimodal Information Corpus Techniques in Legal English Teaching Catherine Way. A Discourse Analysis Approach to Legal Translator Training: More than words Laura Ervo and Carlo Rasia. Legal Bilingualisation and Factual Multilingualisation: A comparative study of the protection of linguistic minorities in civil proceedings between Finland […]

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IJLLD 2.3 (2012)

| July 3, 2011

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  

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IJLLD 2.2 (2012)

| July 2, 2011

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 […]

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