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Author
Cooke, Michael, 1954-
Title
Indigenous interpreting issues for courts / Michael Cooke
Published
Carlton, Vic. : AIJA, 2002
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WATERFT LAW
KL 216 Q43 Coo/Iii
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Description
viii, 40 pages ; 26 cm
Summary
A linguist describes some of the problems facing indigenous people when appearing in court that non-indigenous court officials need to be aware of
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Electronic resource
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Includes bibliographical references
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Also available online via the World Wide Web
Subject
Law enforcement - Criminal law and procedure - Interrogation and evidence
Language - Translation - Translating and interpreting
Language - English - Aboriginal English
Language - Non-Indigenous
Aboriginal Australians -- Criminal justice system.
Language and languages.
Interviewing.
Aboriginal Australians -- Communication.
Court interpreting and translating -- Australia.
Author
Australian Institute of Judicial Administration.
LC no.
00002338
ISBN
1875527419
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