… focus on issues of power and control in different socio-political and legalsystems. In order to give more substance to this view, it is important to consider, however briefly, the role of …
H Sierocka - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric, 2014 - sciendo.com
… constitute a sufficient guarantee of a fair judgement of a Polish citizen by, for example, an English judicialsystem which is based on differentlegalculture? Which punishment should be …
… which dealt with both status and contract to a division of labour between two legalsystems, … relationships into a resource to be used in legaldiscourse and especially in court; this model …
… That so many different societies have found different solutions to the common … in cultural and social context.7 In this book I explore the deep and reflexive connection betweenculture …
VK Bhatia, CN Candlin - … discourse across cultures and systems, 2008 - books.google.com
… of legaldiscourse in a more general sense, especially where two differentlegalsystems … Our argument is that these two different ways of legal specification are largely constrained …
M Gotti - Translation issues in language and law, 2009 - Springer
… types of competence: not only linguistic but also legal.Issues like these are crucial for the construction, interpretation and use of legaldiscourseacross languages and legalsystems. …
… of interactions between individuals and the legalsystem. It is a product of culture, historically … , the mediators again turned to moral and therapeutic discourse rather than legaldiscourse: …
… The internal point of view requires that we focus on the way in which participants in the legal system invoke the materials of the law to justify their behavior and to criticize others. This is …
M Van Hoecke, M Warrington - International & Comparative Law …, 1998 - cambridge.org
… , the legaldiscourse, the way lawyers work with the law and … comparative law limits the context to the function of the law. … number of legally relevant elements to form a "legalsystem". …