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MORRIS,
Marshall (ed.)
This
long needed reference on the innumerable and increasing ways that the law
intersects with translation and interpreting features essays by scholars and
professions from the United States, Australia, Hong Kong, Iceland, Israel,
Japan, and Sweden. The essays range from sophisticated treatments of historical
and hence philosophical variations in concept and practice to detailed practical
advice on self-education. Essays show a particular concern for the challenges
of courtroom discourse when the parties not only use different languages but
also operate from different cultural and legal traditions.
1995
- 337 Pages
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