
Current Legal Issues, Like Its Sister Volume Current Legal Problems (now Available In Journal Format), Is Based Upon An Annual Colloquium Held At University College London. Each Year Leading Scholars From Around The World Gather To Discuss The Relationship Between Law And Another Discipline Of Thought. Each Colloquium Examines How The External Discipline Is Conceived In Legal Thought And Argument, How The Law Is Pictured In That Discipline, And Analyses Points Of Controversy In The Use, And Abuse, Of Extra-legal Arguments Within Legal Theory And Practice. Law And Language, The Fifteenth Volume In The Current Legal Issues Series, Offers An Insight Into The Scholarship Examining The Relationship Between Language And The Law. The Issues Examined In This Book Range From Problems Of Interpretation And Beyond This To The Difficulties Of Legal Translation, And Further To Non-verbal Expression In A Chapter Tracing The Use Of Sign Language At The Old Bailey; It Examines The Role Of Language And The Law In A Variety Of Literary Works, Including Hamlet; And Considers The Interrelation Between Language And The Law In A Variety Of Contexts, Including Criminal Law, Contract Law, Family Law, Human Rights Law, And Eu Law.
This volume investigates the complex, multifaceted relationship between linguistic structures and legal systems. The authors, Fiona Smith and Michael D. A. Freeman, curate a collection of scholarly contributions derived from an annual colloquium at University College London. The text argues that language is not merely a tool for legal expression but a foundational element that shapes interpretation, translation, and the application of justice across various legal domains.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the Current Legal Issues series, valued for its interdisciplinary approach to jurisprudence. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a resource for scholars examining the intersection of linguistics and legal practice.
Page Count:
638
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191654671
ISBN-13:
9780191654671
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