Normalized legal drafting is a mode of expressing ideas in statutes, regulations, contracts, and other legal documents in such a way that the syntax that relates the constituent propositions is simplified and standardized. This normalization results in documents that are easier to understand in the dual sense that they can be read faster and more accurately than corresponding documents that are not normalized. The query method is a technique for familiarizing learners with normalized drafting and providing practice in some of the easier aspects of doing it
A model of computerized document drafting systems which identifies the scope of the systems and desc...
This thesis seeks to establish whether plain English offers a complete, a partial, or no solution to...
Standardized form contracts are used in the majority of modern contractual transactions and have bec...
Normalized legal drafting is a mode of expressing ideas in statutes, regulations, contracts, and oth...
Normalized legal drafting has been defined as a mode of expressing ideas in statutes, regulations,...
An information retrieval system (as distinguished from a document retrieval system) is described for...
One way of dealing with an important aspect of the natural language barrier that researchers m artif...
The process of normalizing a legal rule requires a drafter to indicate where the intent is to be pre...
The increasing need of legislatures to draft complicated statutes, e.g., the Internal Revenue Code, ...
The achievement of current demands for clearer legal drafting in the United States (New York, 1973 a...
I analyse some of the key features of legal drafting: in particular I examine some of the characteri...
The charge that we lawyers cannot write plain English is often supported by the quality of our legal...
In order to be plain, language should be well-structured. This is the theory upon which the PLAIN LA...
Language is not simple. To pretend otherwise is to mislead. In practice the aspect that is handled m...
Legal writing is a form of technical writing generally used by professionals in the field of law. Th...
A model of computerized document drafting systems which identifies the scope of the systems and desc...
This thesis seeks to establish whether plain English offers a complete, a partial, or no solution to...
Standardized form contracts are used in the majority of modern contractual transactions and have bec...
Normalized legal drafting is a mode of expressing ideas in statutes, regulations, contracts, and oth...
Normalized legal drafting has been defined as a mode of expressing ideas in statutes, regulations,...
An information retrieval system (as distinguished from a document retrieval system) is described for...
One way of dealing with an important aspect of the natural language barrier that researchers m artif...
The process of normalizing a legal rule requires a drafter to indicate where the intent is to be pre...
The increasing need of legislatures to draft complicated statutes, e.g., the Internal Revenue Code, ...
The achievement of current demands for clearer legal drafting in the United States (New York, 1973 a...
I analyse some of the key features of legal drafting: in particular I examine some of the characteri...
The charge that we lawyers cannot write plain English is often supported by the quality of our legal...
In order to be plain, language should be well-structured. This is the theory upon which the PLAIN LA...
Language is not simple. To pretend otherwise is to mislead. In practice the aspect that is handled m...
Legal writing is a form of technical writing generally used by professionals in the field of law. Th...
A model of computerized document drafting systems which identifies the scope of the systems and desc...
This thesis seeks to establish whether plain English offers a complete, a partial, or no solution to...
Standardized form contracts are used in the majority of modern contractual transactions and have bec...