Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA was the first legal act adopted by the European Union to lay down general provisions addressing victims of crime and their rights. Significant progress was achieved a decade later by adopting Directive 2012/29/EU, which established minimum standards on the rights, support, and protection of victims of crime. This article presents a study conducted on the terms starting with the head element “right” extracted from both acts. The aim was to determine whether the legal progress experienced in a decade was accompanied by an evolution in the terminology used. The study revealed that, when legal terminology is analysed from a diachronic perspective, different phenomena can be observed: in this case, instanc...
The article focuses on the terminology of English law as a system. It deals with the main specific c...
This paper reports our ongoing research on the development of diachronic legal terminology, which de...
The paper is aimed at shedding new light on the multiple dimensions of legal terms which can be unea...
Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA was the first legal act adopted by the European Union to lay...
1noCouncil Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA was the first legal act adopted by the European Union to ...
The inclusion of specialised corpora in terminological studies since the early 1990s has allowed for...
Due to the ever-changing legal landscape of the European Union, the terminology used in EU documents...
The aim of the article is to discuss the legal language transformations from a diachronic perspectiv...
Due to the ever-changing legal landscape of the European Union, the terminology used in EU documents...
In the last decade, EU legislators have been devoting increasing attention to victims of crime and t...
In the last decade, EU legislators have been devoting increasing attention to victims of crime and t...
Due to the ever-changing legal landscape of the European Union, the terminology used in EU documents...
The article examines the issue of the peculiarities of the use of legal terminology in the countries...
In recent years, the focus in terminology research has shifted from normative and descriptive studie...
The article examines the issue of the peculiarities of the use of legal terminology in the countries...
The article focuses on the terminology of English law as a system. It deals with the main specific c...
This paper reports our ongoing research on the development of diachronic legal terminology, which de...
The paper is aimed at shedding new light on the multiple dimensions of legal terms which can be unea...
Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA was the first legal act adopted by the European Union to lay...
1noCouncil Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA was the first legal act adopted by the European Union to ...
The inclusion of specialised corpora in terminological studies since the early 1990s has allowed for...
Due to the ever-changing legal landscape of the European Union, the terminology used in EU documents...
The aim of the article is to discuss the legal language transformations from a diachronic perspectiv...
Due to the ever-changing legal landscape of the European Union, the terminology used in EU documents...
In the last decade, EU legislators have been devoting increasing attention to victims of crime and t...
In the last decade, EU legislators have been devoting increasing attention to victims of crime and t...
Due to the ever-changing legal landscape of the European Union, the terminology used in EU documents...
The article examines the issue of the peculiarities of the use of legal terminology in the countries...
In recent years, the focus in terminology research has shifted from normative and descriptive studie...
The article examines the issue of the peculiarities of the use of legal terminology in the countries...
The article focuses on the terminology of English law as a system. It deals with the main specific c...
This paper reports our ongoing research on the development of diachronic legal terminology, which de...
The paper is aimed at shedding new light on the multiple dimensions of legal terms which can be unea...