Lawyers' Language; The Distinciveness of Legal Language
Leverbaar
An interesting examination of law as language use or discourse, this study looks at the transformation of ordinary language into a special discourse for the purpose of the legal system. It is widely accepted that legal discourse is obstructed by the opaqueness of legal language. This book argues that the development and maintenance of law's special language can be justified. The myth that law can be written in either plain 'or ordinary' language is exploded, and the linguistic obscurity of law is traced to its necessary complexity The notion of representation is applied to the relation that exists between legal language and ordinary language.
Gebonden | 200 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2002
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