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Author Gozdz Roszkowski, Stanislaw

Title Law, Language and the Courtroom Legal Linguistics and the Discourse of Judges
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (269 p.)
Series Law, Language and Communication Ser
Law, Language and Communication Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Editors' introduction -- Part I Constructing judicial discourse and judicial identities -- 1 The judicial English Eurolect: a genre profiling of CJEU judgments -- 2 Evidentiality in US Supreme Court opinions: focus on passive structures with say and tell -- 3 Standardisation in the judicial discourse: the case of the evolution of the French ArrĂȘts de la Cour de Cassation and the use of forms in European procedural law
4 The consensus case law of the European Court of Human Rights in light of the Court's legitimacy over time: a corpus-linguistic perspective -- 5 Spider Woman beats Hulk: Baroness Hale and the prorogation of Parliament -- Part II Judicial argumentation and evaluative language -- 6 Making a corpus-linguistic U-turn in multilingual adjudication -- 7 Evaluative language and strategic manoeuvring in the justification of judicial decisions: the case of teleological-evaluative argumentation
8 "Without proof of negligence or a causative connection": on causal argumentation in the discourse of the Supreme Court of Ireland's judgments on data protection -- 9 A corpus-based comparative analysis of the evaluative lexicon found in judicial decisions on immigration -- Part III Judicial interpretation -- 10 Pedagogies of context: language ideology and expression rights at the European Court of Human Rights -- 11 Free speech, artistic expression and blasphemy laws within the ECHR margin of appreciation -- 12 The US Supreme Court's language of racism
13 Do the words of the American Constitution still matter? The question of "the meaning of meaning" in current judicial argumentation -- 14 How interdisciplinarity could improve the scientific value of legal studies of international judicial decisions -- Part IV Clarity in judicial discourse -- 15 Conveying the right message: principles and problems of multilingual communication at the European Court of Human Rights -- 16 Concision and clarity in Italian court proceedings -- Index
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Law-Language
Law -- Language
Form Electronic book
Author Pontrandolfo, Gianluca
ISBN 9781000483864
100048386X
9780367721855
0367721856
9781003153771
1003153771