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Law and Critical Discourse Studies [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Shanghai International University, China), Edited by (Zhejiang University, China)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 104 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 208 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032454148
  • ISBN-13: 9781032454146
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 104 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 208 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1032454148
  • ISBN-13: 9781032454146
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This book provides a range of highly accessible approaches from Discourse Studies for analyzing legal language in legislation, documents, proceedings and in news media reporting.

In this insightful volume, scholars from both Law and Linguistics come together to provide a range of approaches from Discourse Studies for analyzing legal language in legislation, documents and proceedings and in news media reporting. The book begins with tackling exactly why such approaches are hugely helpful and valuable for understanding the nature of legal language and how it is used. The chapters, written in an accessible manner, show how discourse analysis can be used to throw light on the ideas and values which can be buried in legal language. The book provides a valuable resource for researchers wishing to carry out their own research or for use in teaching.

The Law and Critical Discourse Studies will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of law, language and linguistics, discourse studies, sociology, and media and cultural studies.This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Critical Discourse Studies.



This book provides a range of highly accessible approaches from Discourse Studies for analyzing legal language in legislation, documents, proceedings and media reporting. It is a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of law, language and linguistics, discourse studies, sociology, and media and cultural studies.
Introduction: The Law and Critical Discourse Studies
1. Protecting
Competition, not Competitors: Antitrust Discourse and the AT&T-Time Warner
Merger
2. Applying the principles of Vivir Bien to a court resolution in
Bolivia: language, discourse, and land law
3. Race, religion, law: An
intertextual micro-genealogy of stirring up hatred provisions in England
and Wales
4. The Magna Carta of women as the Philippine translation of the
CEDAW: A feminist critical discourse analysis
5. The Depoliticization of law
in the news: BBC reporting on US use of extraterritorial or long-arm law
against China
6. Is this discursive Yentling? A critical study of an RCMP
officers interaction with a child sexual assault complainant
7. If she
asked for settlement money, she must not be a real victim: An
interdisciplinary analysis of the discourse of victims and perpetrators of
sexual violence
Le Cheng is Professor in Guanghua Law School, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. He is Executive Vice Dean of the Academy of International Strategy and Law and Vice Chairman of Cybersecurity Strategy and Law Committee of China. He is Editor of International Journal of Legal Discourse and Co-editor of Social Semiotics. He has published widely in discourse studies and semiotics, in relation to law and cyber governance.

David Machin is Professor in the Institute of Corpus Studies and Applications, Shanghai International University, China. He works in the area of discourse studies and multimodal analysis. His publications include Doing Visual Analysis (2018); Introduction to Multimodal Analysis (2020); and How to do Critical Discourse Analysis (2023). He is co-editor of the journal Social Semiotics.