The European pursuit for legal integration and language diversity poses a puzzling question: how can the EU create uniform laws in 24 official languages successfully? This book argues that the answer lies in elevating the English language version, and seeking literalism over fluency in allying the other language versions.
The European pursuit for legal integration and language diversity poses a puzzling question: how can the EU create uniform laws in 24 official languages successfully? This book argues that the answer lies in elevating the English language version, and seeking literalism over fluency in allying the other language versions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
C.J.W. Baaij is a J.S.D. candidate at Yale Law School. Previously, he was Assistant Professor at Amsterdam Law School, where he taught contract law, civil procedure, and legal theory. There, he also obtained his Ph.D. degree, cum laude, for his research on legal integration and language diversity, parts of which he conducted as a Fulbright Scholar at Columbia Law School.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 Articulating the Task of EU Translation 3 Formalizing the Primacy of English 4 The Mixed Approach of Current EU Translation 5 Considering a Source-Oriented Alternative 6 The Implementation and Its Challenges 7 Summary and Conclusions Annex I: Language Cases (1960-2010) Annex II: Anonymized Table of Interviews
1 Introduction 2 Articulating the Task of EU Translation 3 Formalizing the Primacy of English 4 The Mixed Approach of Current EU Translation 5 Considering a Source-Oriented Alternative 6 The Implementation and Its Challenges 7 Summary and Conclusions Annex I: Language Cases (1960-2010) Annex II: Anonymized Table of Interviews
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