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Legal Linguistics

by Marcus Galdia (Author)
©2009 Monographs 436 Pages

Summary

This book introduces into the problems of Legal Linguistics. It starts with the most fundamental legal-linguistic question, i.e. how law is created and applied with linguistic means. In breaking down this vast question, the book identifies the linguistically relevant aspects of language use, especially its terminology, and scrutinizes the most significant legal-linguistic operations such as the legal argumentation, the legal interpretation, and the legal translation. Based on case analyses, it canvasses the language use strategies that are most instrumental in the developing of professionally convincing legal argumentation, primarily around terminological units. Towards the background of these and other linguistic operations in law, the book reflects upon some practical problems related to the regulation of language use and the emergence of the global law.

Details

Pages
436
Year
2009
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631594636
Language
English
Keywords
Legal Speech Acts Legal Interpretation Linguistic Rights Legal Translation Legal Discourse
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 434 pp.

Biographical notes

Marcus Galdia (Author)

The Author: Marcus Galdia has been Adjunct Professor of Law at the International University of Monaco since 2005. His teaching activities comprise public and private international law. The author’s research interests cover also issues of legal theory, especially those connected to language use, like legal lexicology and legal translation studies as well as the linguistic legislation.

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