Law as Language (original) (raw)

What can we say Law is

Hedley Christ

Diritto E Processo, 2021

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Law and language: An historical and critical introduction

Peter Goodrich

JL & Soc'y, 1984

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Introduction: A Grammar of Law in Context and Action

Baudouin Dupret

2011

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The Dialogical Language of Law

Julen Etxabe

Osgoode Hall Law Journal 59:2, 2022

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Law as Linguistic Phenomenon: Performative Function of Language

Julia Stępińska, Ewelina Gwiazdowska

Journal of International Legal Communication

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The Communicative Concept of Law

Fernando Galindo

The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 1998

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Didikin, A.B. (2018). Law as a Linguistic Phenomenon: Analytical Approach // Proceedings of the Institute of State and Law of the RAS, 13(5), pp. 40–62

Anton Didikin

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The Concept of Law, Sixty Years On

Enrique Benjamin III Fernando

Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy, 2021

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Language and the crisis of legal interpretation

Tom Streeter

Journal of Communication, 1997

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LANGUAGE OF LAW: IMPERATIVE FOR LINGUISTIC SIMPLICITY

Eniayo Sobola

Journal of Research Findings, 2019

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Discourse at the Crossroads of Language and Law

Zara Hayrapetyan

Armenian folia anglistika, 2023

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Translating the Social World for Law: Linguistic Tools for a New Legal Realism

Elizabeth Mertz

Oxford University Press, 2016

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Marianne Constable: Our Word is Our Bond. How Legal Speech Acts. Stanford University Press, Stanford 2014

Julen Etxabe

2014

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Language, law, discourse

Maciej Aleksandrowicz

2011

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"Law"

Ori Simchen

Legal Theory

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“Seeing sense: the complexity of key words that tell us what law is”.

Alan Durant

In: Meaning and Power in the Language of Law. Leung, Janny H. C. and Durant, Alan , eds. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 32-70. ISBN 9781107112841., 2018

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Can the Law Speak Directly to Its Subjects? The Limitation of Plain Language

Rabeea Assy

Journal of Law and Society, 2011

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The Submerged Metaphoricality of Legal Language

Michael Angelo Tata

2020

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The Voice of the Law in Transition

Rafiqa Qurrata A'yun

Indonesia Law Review, 2015

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Law and Linguistics

Prasannanshu Prasannanshu

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Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law

Andrei Marmor

Australian Journal of Linguistics, 2013

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Foreword. 'Law as …' III – Glossolalia: Toward a Minor (Historical) Jurisprudence

Christopher L Tomlins

2015

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Chapter 1 - The Concept of Law

Baudouin Dupret

Baudouin Dupret, Positive Law from the Muslim World: Jurisprudence, History, Practices (Cambridge University Press), 2021

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The language of the law

CHAREF Abou Soufyane

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Aspects of Language and the Law: Exploring Further Avenues

Miguel Angel Campos-Pardillos

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Philosophical Foundations of the Legal Language

Anton Didikin

WISDOM

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[2008] Making the Law Explicit: The Normativity of Legal Argumentation

Matthias Klatt

2008

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Reflections on Legal Language

Athena Farias, Carreiro Geraldo

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Chapter A1 ‘Legal Language’ as a Linguistic Variety

Alan Durant

2021

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Language and Law

Fernand de Varennes, Dimitry Kochenov

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Speaking Imperfectly: Law, Language, and History

Marianne Constable

UC Irvine law review, 2015

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The Concept of Legal Language: What Makes Legal Language ‘Legal‘?

Ondřej Glogar

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique

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Law as Discursive Practice [draft]

Maciej Dybowski

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Language and the law: Who has the upper hand?

Vivian Klerk

AILA Review, 2003

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