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Legal lexicography, a comparative perspective, by Mairtin Mac Aodha

Label
Legal lexicography, a comparative perspective, by Mairtin Mac Aodha
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Legal lexicography
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
878224960
Responsibility statement
by Mairtin Mac Aodha
Series statement
Law, language, and communication
Sub title
a comparative perspective
Table Of Contents
A view of French legal lexicography tradition and change from a doctrinal genre to the modern era / Pierre-Nicolas Barenot -- The early modern English law lexicon / Ian Lancashire and Janet Damianopoulos -- Legal lexicography : a view from the front lines / Bryan A. Garner -- The challenges of compiling a legal dictionary / Daniel Greenberg -- Bilingual legal dictionaries : comparison without precision? / Coen J.P. van Laer -- Pour des dictionnaires juridiques multilingues du citoyen de l'Union européenne / Pierre Lerat -- Principes terminologiques pour la constitution d'une base de données pour la traduction juridique / Thierry Grass -- Translation and the law dictionary / Marta Chroma -- Multinational legal terminology in a paper dictionary? / Peter Sandrini -- Database of legal terms for communicative and knowledge information tools / Sandro Nielsen -- Defining ordinary words for mundane objects : legal lexicography, ordinary language, and the word vehicle / Christopher Hutton -- Establishing meaning in a bilingual and bijural context : dictionary use at the Supreme Court of Canada / Mathieu Devinat -- La phraséologie chez des jurilexicographes : les exemples linguistiques dans la deuxième édition du dictionnaire de droit privé et lexiques bilingues / Patrick Forget -- Inconsistencies in the sources and use of Irish legal terminology / Malachy O'Rourke -- The struggle for civic space between a minority legal language and a dominant legal language : the case of Maori and English / Memari stephens and Mary Boyce
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