
Law and Language
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- 1: Michael Freeman and Fiona Smith: Introduction: Law and Language
- 2: Robyn Carston: Legal Texts and Canons of Construction: A View from Current Pragmatic Theory
- 3: Brian H. Bix: Linguistic Meaning and Legal Truth
- 4: Andrei Marmor: Truth in Law
- 5: Andrew Halpin: Language, Truth, and Law
- 6: Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco: Claims of Legal Authorities and 'Expressions of Intention': The Limits of Philosophy of Language
- 7: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: Legal Pluralism: A Systems Theory Approach to Language, Translation, and Communication
- 8: Steven L. Winter: Frame Semantics and the 'Internal Point of View'
- 9: Ross Charnock: Hart as Contextualist? Theories of Interpretation in Language and the Law
- 10: Jan-Melissa Schramm: On Goodness and Genre: Talking about Virtue in Law and Literature
- 11: Sebastian McEvoy: The Grin's Cat: Language, Law, and Literature
- 12: Michael Hancher: Reading and Writing the Law: Macaulay in India
- 13: Eric Heinze: 'Where be his quiddities now?' Law and Language in Hamlet
- 14: Steven Cammiss: Stories in Law: Providing Space for 'Oppositionists'?
- 15: Marco Wan: Literal Interpretation and English Precedent in Joe Ma's Lawyer, Lawyer
- 16: Benjamin Shaer: Toward a Cognitive Science of Legal Interpretation
- 17: June Luchjenbroers and Michelle Aldridge-Waddon: Do You Kick a Dog When It's Down? Considering the Use of Children's Video-taped Testimonies in Court
- 18: Jonathan Herring: The Power of Naming: Surnames, Children, and Spouses
- 19: Luna Filipovic: The Role of Language in Legal Contexts: A Forensic Cross-linguistic Viewpoint
- 20: Hrafn Asgeirsson: Vagueness and Power-Delegation in Law: A Reply to Sorensen
- 21: David Gurnham: Plato's Fertility Clinic: Status and Identity Rhetoric in Parenthood Disputes
- 22: Janet Ainsworth: Silence, Speech, and the Paradox of the Right to Remain Silent in American Police Interrogation
- 23: Anthony Amatrudo: The Consumption of Legal Language: Consuming the Law
- 24: Catrin Fflur Huws: (Language + Law)2 = ?
- 25: Kim Barker: MMORPGing, Law, and Lingo
- 26: Paul S. Davies: Construing Commercial Contracts: No Need for Violence
- 27: Claire A. Hill: Why Are Non-US Contracts Written in US Legalese? Some Preliminary Thoughts, and a Research Agenda
- 28: Rachel Herron: The Role of Parliamentary Rhetoric in Facilitating the Racial Effect of the Section 44 Terrorism Act 2000 Stop and Search Powers
- 29: Karen McAuliffe: Precedent at the Court of Justice of the European Union: the Linguistic Aspect
- 30: Bénédicte Sage-Fuller, Ferdinand Prinz zur Lippe, and Seán Ó Conaill: Law and Language(s) at the Heart of the European Project: Educating Different Kinds of Lawyers
- 31: Simone Glanert and Pierre Legrand: Foreign Law in Translation: If Truth Be Told...
- 32: Lorenz Kähler: First-person Perspectives in Legal Decisions
- 33: Bencie Woll and Christopher Stone: Deaf People at the Old Bailey from the 18th Century Onwards
- 34: Gary Watt: Rule of the Root: Proto-Indo-European Domination of Legal Language
- 35: Penelope Pether: Necessary Violence?: Inscribing the Subject of Law
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