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2005-07-31
Plain English for Lawyers - de Richard C. Wydick (Author)
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Le Titre Du Fichier | Plain English for Lawyers |
Publié Le | 2005-07-31 |
Traducteur | Tahsina Aqeel |
Nombre de Pages | 116 Pages |
Taille du fichier | 41.83 MB |
Langue du Livre | Français & Anglais |
Éditeur | Douglas & McIntyre |
ISBN-10 | 3164399447-UGA |
Type de Livre | AMZ ePub PDF CCF PAP |
Auteur | Richard C. Wydick |
ISBN-13 | 791-2754583117-ONY |
Nom de Fichier | Plain-English-for-Lawyers.pdf |
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Legal language has been criticised for the intricacies of its jargon starting with the Pleading in English Act 1362 rejecting the use of “Law French” in common law courts to the extensive use of legalese that has been recently limited by the Plain Language Movement Legalese has been removed to some extent but some dark areas remain due to almost irreducible procedural formalism
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Each of the book’s eight chapters averages just under 30 pages and is wellwritten in plain English Reynolds assumes the reader’s intelligence but not that she is coming to the book with years of experience in Aboriginal law indeed his first chapter is entitled ‘What is Aboriginal Law’ Reynolds includes an important second chapter on the ‘Historical Background’ to Aboriginal