Multilingual Law Dictionary

Multilingual Law Dictionary
Title Multilingual Law Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Deems Egbert
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 576
Release 1978
Genre Law
ISBN 9028602674

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English-french-spanish-german dictionary of terminology relating to law.

Multilingual Law Dictionary

Multilingual Law Dictionary
Title Multilingual Law Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Morales Macedo
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 573
Release 1979-02
Genre Law
ISBN 9004640517

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Multilingual Law Dictionary

Multilingual Law Dictionary
Title Multilingual Law Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Deems Egbert
Publisher
Pages 551
Release 1978
Genre Dictionaries, Polyglot
ISBN

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Real Life Dictionary of the Law

Real Life Dictionary of the Law
Title Real Life Dictionary of the Law PDF eBook
Author Gerald N. Hill
Publisher Stoddart
Pages 479
Release 1997
Genre Law
ISBN 9781575440545

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Defines hundred of common legal terms from abate and bad faith to waive and zoning

Webster's New World Law Dictionary

Webster's New World Law Dictionary
Title Webster's New World Law Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Wallace
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 332
Release 2013-03-21
Genre Law
ISBN 0544188691

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Written in plain English, Webster's New World Law Dictionary is much easier to understand than typical legal documents. * Clear, concise, and accurate definitions of more than 4,000 legal terms * Coverage of terms from all areas of law, including criminal law, contracts, evidence, constitutional law, property law, and torts * Common abbreviations, foreign words and phrases, and a full copy of the United States Constitution, including the Bill of Rights and all subsequent amendments In addition to those in the legal field, this desk reference is invaluable to journalists, researchers, lay people dealing with legal issues, and even those who simply want to use legal terms correctly in order to make their points more convincingly.

The Language of Law and Economics

The Language of Law and Economics
Title The Language of Law and Economics PDF eBook
Author Francesco Parisi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2013-04-04
Genre Law
ISBN 1139915703

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From a historical perspective, 'law and economics' constituted one of the most influential developments in legal scholarship in the twentieth century; the discipline remains today one of the dominant perspectives on the law, generating a tremendous quantity of new research and discussion. Unfortunately, one consequence of applying the analytical methods of one highly technical field to the historically layered substance of another has been the accumulation of considerable technical overhead, requiring fluency in both the language of economics and the language of the law. Further complicating matters, the field of law and economics has sometimes developed independently, creating new terms, while recasting others from their original economic or legal meanings. In this dictionary of law and economics, Francesco Parisi provides a comprehensive and concise guide to the language and key concepts underlying this fecund interdisciplinary tradition. The first reference work of its kind, it will prove to be an invaluable resource for professionals, students and scholars.

Legal Lexicography

Legal Lexicography
Title Legal Lexicography PDF eBook
Author Máirtín Mac Aodha
Publisher Routledge
Pages 360
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Law
ISBN 1317106180

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Legal lexicography or jurilexicography is the most neglected aspect of the discipline of jurilinguistics, despite its great relevance for translators, academics and comparative lawyers. This volume seeks to bridge this gap in legal literature by bringing together contributions from ten jurisdictions from leading experts in the field. The work addresses aspects of legal lexicography, both monolingual and bilingual, in its various manifestations in both civilian and common law systems. It thus compares epistemic approaches in a subject that is inextricably bound up with specific legal systems and specific languages. Topics covered include the history of French legal lexicography, ordinary language as defined by the courts, the use of law dictionaries by the judiciary, legal lexicography and translation, and a proposed multilingual dictionary for the EU citizen. While the majority of contributions are in English, the volume includes three written in French. The collection will be a valuable resource for both scholars and practitioners engaging with language in the mechanism of the law.