Handbook of terminology. Volume 3, Legal terminology /

"As a core component of legal language used to draft, enforce, and practice law, legal terms have fascinated lawyers, linguists, terminologists, and other scholars for centuries. Third in the series, this handbook offers a compendium of the current state of knowledge on legal terminology. It br...

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Other Authors: Biel, Łucja, 1974- (Editor), Kockaert, Hendrik (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2023]
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Table of Contents:
  • Frame approach to legal terminology: What may be gained from seeing terminology as manifestation of legal knowledge? / Jan Engberg
  • Definitions in law across legal cultures and jurisdictions / Anna Jopek-Bosiacka Ordinary meaning in common law legal interpretation / Stephen Mouritsen
  • Variation of legal terms in monolingual and multilingual contexts: Types, distribution, attitudes and causes / Lucja Biel
  • The importance of being patterned: Old and new perspectives on legal phraseology / Gianluca Pontrandolfo
  • Legal terms that travel: Constraints to presenting national legal terminology to international audiences / Katia Peruzzo
  • Terminological features of the Chinese legal language / Deborah Cao
  • Bilingual legal terminology in Hong Kong: Past, present and future / Clara Ho-yan Chan & Edmund Cham
  • How equivalent is equivalence in Arabic‑English legal translation? / Ahmed Alaoui
  • On the interaction between legal and religious concepts / Lahousseine Id-Youss & Abied Alsulaiman
  • Legal terminology of the European Union / Colin D. Robertson & Mairtin Mac Aodha
  • Terminological variation and conceptual divergence in EU Law / Martina Bajcic
  • Visualizing EU law through meta-concepts and legal formants / Elena Ioriatti
  • Legal terms, concepts and definitions in the transposition of EU law / Agnieszka Doczekalska
  • From the domestic to the supranational: The terminology of "expulsion" as used at the European Court of Human Rights / James Brannan
  • Terminology management and terminology quality assurance in the European Commission's Directorate-General for Translation / Karolina Stefaniak
  • Measuring the quality of legal terminological decisions in institutional translation: A comparative analysis of adequacy patterns in three settings / Fernando Prieto Ramos & Diego Guzman
  • EU phraseological verbal patterns in the PETIMOD 2.0 corpus: A NER-enhanced approach / Gloria Corpas Pastor & Fernando Sanchez Rodas
  • Legal lexicography and legal information tools / Sandro Nielsen
  • Multilingual legal terminology databases: Workflows and roles / Elena Chiocchetti, Vesna Lusicky, & Tanja Wissik
  • Machine translation and legal terminology: Data-driven approaches to contextual accuracy / Jeffrey Killman
  • Automatic term recognition and legal language: A shorter path to the lexical profiling of legal texts? / Maria Jose Marin
  • The role of Semantic Web technologies in legal terminology / Patricia Martin-Chozas, Elena Montiel-Ponsoda, &Victor Rodriguez-Doncel
  • Dealing with legal terminology in court interpreting / Mariana Orozco-Jutoran
  • Legal translator terminology training: Unravelling the mysteries / Catherine Way.