The world of law has changed in the last decades: it has become more globalized, multilingual and digital. The sections and contributions of this volume continue the interdisciplinary discussion about the challenges of this change for theory and practice of law and for the International Language and Law Association (ILLA) relaunched in 2017. First, the book gives a broad overview to the research field of legal linguistics, its history, research directions and open questions in different parts of the world (United States, Africa, Italy, Spain, Germany, Nordic countries and Russia). The second…mehr
The world of law has changed in the last decades: it has become more globalized, multilingual and digital. The sections and contributions of this volume continue the interdisciplinary discussion about the challenges of this change for theory and practice of law and for the International Language and Law Association (ILLA) relaunched in 2017. First, the book gives a broad overview to the research field of legal linguistics, its history, research directions and open questions in different parts of the world (United States, Africa, Italy, Spain, Germany, Nordic countries and Russia). The second section consists of contributions about the relation of language, law and justice in a globalized world with a focus on multilingual and supranational law in the EU. The third section focuses on digitalization and mediatization of the law, the last section reports about the discussion at the ILLA relaunch conference in 2017.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Sprache und Medialität des Rechts / Language and Media of Law 2
Lawrence M. Solan Legal Linguistics in the US. Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Gatitu Kiguru Legal Linguistics in Africa. Framing the Agenda for an Emerging Discipline in a Nebulous Space
Gianluca Pontrandolfo Legal Linguistics in Italy
Gianluca Pontrandolfo Legal Linguistics in Spain
Friedemann Vogel Legal linguistics in Germany. History, Working Groups, Concepts
Emilia Lindroos Legal Linguistics in the Nordic Countries. Past Developments and Future Directions
Svetlana Takhtarova and Diana Sabirova Russian Juridical Linguistics. History and Modernity
Language, Law and Justice in a Globalized World
Ninon Colneric Multilingual and Supranational Law in the EU: 'United in Diversity' or 'Tower of Babel'?
Peter Schiffauer and Izabela Jedrzejowska-Schiffauer Triumph of Law over Language. Case Studies on Multilingually Negotiated EU-Law
Lucja Biel and Vilelmini Sosoni EU Legal Culture and Translation in the Era of Globalisation. The Hybridisation of EU Terminology on the Example of Competition Law
Stefan Höfler Making the Law More Transparent: Text Linguistics for Legislative Drafting
Frances Olsen Law, Language and Justice
The Mediatization of the Law
Ruth Breeze The Practice of the Law Across Modes and Media: Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities for Legal Linguists
Victoria Guillén-Nieto Gender-based Violence and the Mediatization of the Law
Stanislaw Gozdz-Roszkowski and Monika Kopytowska Courts, Constitutionality and Conflicts in Media Representations. A Case Study in Polish Rule of Law Crisis
Reports from the ILLA Relaunch Conference 2017 in Freiburg
Carole E. Chaski, Victoria Guillén Nieto and Dieter A. Stein Report on the Workshop on Forensic Linguistics at the ILLA Relaunch Conference in September 2017
Dieter Stein The Freiburg Relaunch Conference on Language and Law in a World of Media, Globalisation and Social Conflicts. A brief Conference Comment
Yinchun Bai, Isabelle Gauer and Jana Werner Report from the first ILLA Junior Researcher Panel at the ILLA Relaunch Conference in September 2017
Lawrence M. Solan Legal Linguistics in the US. Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Gatitu Kiguru Legal Linguistics in Africa. Framing the Agenda for an Emerging Discipline in a Nebulous Space
Gianluca Pontrandolfo Legal Linguistics in Italy
Gianluca Pontrandolfo Legal Linguistics in Spain
Friedemann Vogel Legal linguistics in Germany. History, Working Groups, Concepts
Emilia Lindroos Legal Linguistics in the Nordic Countries. Past Developments and Future Directions
Svetlana Takhtarova and Diana Sabirova Russian Juridical Linguistics. History and Modernity
Language, Law and Justice in a Globalized World
Ninon Colneric Multilingual and Supranational Law in the EU: 'United in Diversity' or 'Tower of Babel'?
Peter Schiffauer and Izabela Jedrzejowska-Schiffauer Triumph of Law over Language. Case Studies on Multilingually Negotiated EU-Law
Lucja Biel and Vilelmini Sosoni EU Legal Culture and Translation in the Era of Globalisation. The Hybridisation of EU Terminology on the Example of Competition Law
Stefan Höfler Making the Law More Transparent: Text Linguistics for Legislative Drafting
Frances Olsen Law, Language and Justice
The Mediatization of the Law
Ruth Breeze The Practice of the Law Across Modes and Media: Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities for Legal Linguists
Victoria Guillén-Nieto Gender-based Violence and the Mediatization of the Law
Stanislaw Gozdz-Roszkowski and Monika Kopytowska Courts, Constitutionality and Conflicts in Media Representations. A Case Study in Polish Rule of Law Crisis
Reports from the ILLA Relaunch Conference 2017 in Freiburg
Carole E. Chaski, Victoria Guillén Nieto and Dieter A. Stein Report on the Workshop on Forensic Linguistics at the ILLA Relaunch Conference in September 2017
Dieter Stein The Freiburg Relaunch Conference on Language and Law in a World of Media, Globalisation and Social Conflicts. A brief Conference Comment
Yinchun Bai, Isabelle Gauer and Jana Werner Report from the first ILLA Junior Researcher Panel at the ILLA Relaunch Conference in September 2017
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