Law, language and the courtroom : legal linguistics and the discourse of judges /: legal linguistics and the discourse of judges. (2021)
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- Title:
- Law, language and the courtroom : legal linguistics and the discourse of judges /: legal linguistics and the discourse of judges. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Law, language and the courtroom : legal linguistics and the discourse of judges
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski and Gianluca Pontrandolfo.
- Editors:
- Goźdź-Roszkowski, Stanisław
Pontrandolfo, Gianluca - Contents:
- Editors’ Introduction Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski & Gianluca Pontrandolfo Foreword - Dieter Stein SECTION 1. CONSTRUCTING JUDICIAL DISCOURSE AND JUDICIAL IDENTITIES 1. The Judicial Eurolect and EU English: a genre profiling of CJEU judgments - Łucja Biel, Dariusz Koźbiał, Dariusz Müller 2. Evidentiality in US Supreme Court opinions: focus on passive structures with say and tell - Magdalena Szczyrbak 3. Standardization in judicial discourse: the case of the evolution of the French arrêts de la Cour de cassation and the use of forms in European procedural law - Margarete Flöter-Durr & Paulina Nowak-Korcz 4. The ‘consensus’ case law of the European Court of Human Rights in light of the Court’s legitimacy over time - Anne Lise Kjaer 5. Spider Woman beats Hulk: Baroness Hale and the prorogation of Parliament - Ruth Breeze SECTION 2. JUDICIAL ARGUMENTATION AND EVALUATIVE LANGUAGE 6. Making a corpus-linguistic U-turn in multilingual adjudication - Martina Bajčić 7. Evaluative language and strategic manoeuvring in the Justification of Judicial Decisions. The case of Teleological-Evaluative Argumentation - Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski 8. "…without proof of negligence or a causative connection…": On causal argumentation in Supreme Court of Ireland’s judgments on data protection - Davide Mazzi 9. A corpus-based comparative analysis of the evaluative lexicon found in judicial decisions on immigration - María José Marín Pérez SECTION 3. JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION 10. Pedagogies of Context:Editors’ Introduction Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski & Gianluca Pontrandolfo Foreword - Dieter Stein SECTION 1. CONSTRUCTING JUDICIAL DISCOURSE AND JUDICIAL IDENTITIES 1. The Judicial Eurolect and EU English: a genre profiling of CJEU judgments - Łucja Biel, Dariusz Koźbiał, Dariusz Müller 2. Evidentiality in US Supreme Court opinions: focus on passive structures with say and tell - Magdalena Szczyrbak 3. Standardization in judicial discourse: the case of the evolution of the French arrêts de la Cour de cassation and the use of forms in European procedural law - Margarete Flöter-Durr & Paulina Nowak-Korcz 4. The ‘consensus’ case law of the European Court of Human Rights in light of the Court’s legitimacy over time - Anne Lise Kjaer 5. Spider Woman beats Hulk: Baroness Hale and the prorogation of Parliament - Ruth Breeze SECTION 2. JUDICIAL ARGUMENTATION AND EVALUATIVE LANGUAGE 6. Making a corpus-linguistic U-turn in multilingual adjudication - Martina Bajčić 7. Evaluative language and strategic manoeuvring in the Justification of Judicial Decisions. The case of Teleological-Evaluative Argumentation - Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski 8. "…without proof of negligence or a causative connection…": On causal argumentation in Supreme Court of Ireland’s judgments on data protection - Davide Mazzi 9. A corpus-based comparative analysis of the evaluative lexicon found in judicial decisions on immigration - María José Marín Pérez SECTION 3. JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION 10. Pedagogies of Context: Language Ideology and Expression Rights at the European Court of Human Rights - Jessica Greenberg 11. Free speech, artistic expression and blasphemy laws within the ECHR margin of appreciation - Joanna Kulesza 12. The United States Supreme Court’s Language of Racism - Kathryn Stanchi 13. Do the Words of the American Constitution Still Matter? The Question of "the Meaning of Meaning", in Current Judicial Argumentation - Anna Tomza-Tulejska & James Patrick Higgins 14. How interdisciplinarity could improve the scientific value of legal studies of international judicial decisions - Marek Jan Wasinìski SECTION 4. CLARITY IN JUDICIAL DISCOURSE 15. Conveying the right message: principles and problems of multilingual communication at the European Court of Human Rights - James Brannan 16. Concision and Clarity in Italian Court Proceedings - Antonio Muraand Jacqueline Visconti … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 340.14
Law -- Language - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000483864
9781000483819
9781003153771 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367721855
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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