George P. Fletcher is considered to be one of today’s leading legal scholars in the fields of torts and criminal law, in particular, comparative and international criminal law. Reflecting on the events in his personal and professional life during the past 70 years, the linguistic dimension clearly dominates and overshadows these activities. Growing up in the United States at a time when English was considered to be the only language needed, Fletcher mastered six additional languages. As a result of his fluency, he was thrust to the forefront of the international legal world. “My Life in Seven Languages”, a linguistic memoir, probes Fletcher’s legal experiences and family relationships that would not have otherwise been possible as a mono-li...
International mobility among graduate students of law presents unique challenges for the teaching an...
In response to the globalization of the practice of law, law schools in the United States and other ...
In contemporary U.S. law practice, attorney bilingualism is increasingly valued, primarily because i...
George P. Fletcher is considered to be one of today’s leading legal scholars in the fields of torts ...
George Fletcher, the prominent American legal scholar, the master of comparative and transnational l...
Thursday, April 15, 2004 WRITER: Brittany Cox, 706/542-5172, lawcomm@uga.edu CONTACT: Alan Watson, 7...
While George Fletcher\u27s book, Rethinking Criminal Law, is justly celebrated as the most widely ci...
Translation and interpretation have long played a vital role in many legal contexts, from providing ...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
His style made him distinctive. His substance made him distinctive. The two crossed, were geneticall...
© 2014 Dr. Richard Jeffrey PowellMalaysia is among a dozen or so common law-based jurisdictions that...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
Throughout our lives we all encounter some forms of the law. From the time that one lives in a commu...
There is something about the criminal law that invites comparative analysis. The interests it protec...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
International mobility among graduate students of law presents unique challenges for the teaching an...
In response to the globalization of the practice of law, law schools in the United States and other ...
In contemporary U.S. law practice, attorney bilingualism is increasingly valued, primarily because i...
George P. Fletcher is considered to be one of today’s leading legal scholars in the fields of torts ...
George Fletcher, the prominent American legal scholar, the master of comparative and transnational l...
Thursday, April 15, 2004 WRITER: Brittany Cox, 706/542-5172, lawcomm@uga.edu CONTACT: Alan Watson, 7...
While George Fletcher\u27s book, Rethinking Criminal Law, is justly celebrated as the most widely ci...
Translation and interpretation have long played a vital role in many legal contexts, from providing ...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
His style made him distinctive. His substance made him distinctive. The two crossed, were geneticall...
© 2014 Dr. Richard Jeffrey PowellMalaysia is among a dozen or so common law-based jurisdictions that...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
Throughout our lives we all encounter some forms of the law. From the time that one lives in a commu...
There is something about the criminal law that invites comparative analysis. The interests it protec...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
International mobility among graduate students of law presents unique challenges for the teaching an...
In response to the globalization of the practice of law, law schools in the United States and other ...
In contemporary U.S. law practice, attorney bilingualism is increasingly valued, primarily because i...