In an age of managerialism and professionalization, trial by jury might appear costly, inefficient and unprofessional, yet it is also one of the last democratic links between the legal system and ordinary people. Nowhere is that link more evident than in the language of lawyers and judges compelled to communicate their criminal cases or their legal instructions to lay juries. This is the first detailed analysis of the language of legal professionals in English jury trial, drawing on the largest and most representative corpus of official trial transcripts ever compiled. Chris Heffer analyses patterns of language use across hundreds of texts and develops a model of legal-lay communication based on strategic tension between narrative and scien...
This study arises out of the intention to examine the features of expert-lay interaction in a jury t...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
In an age of managerialism and professionalization, trial by jury might appear costly, inefficient a...
This paper deals with the communication process involved within a criminal jury in the U.S. Drawing ...
2siThis book explores the language of judges. It is concerned with understanding how language works ...
The importance of language in the study of courtroom trials has been comprehensively investigated fr...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
Courtroom discourse, which is in the field of Forensic Linguistics, presents the analysis on legal l...
Language is a powerful tool for communication that many people can use for persuasion. In the courtr...
Trial by jury is a key institution in the common law system. The introduction of lay persons into th...
Hosted by University of Santo Tomas Graduate SchoolTrial by jury is a key institution in the common ...
The leading questions from which the present study originates could be summarised as follows: How do...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This study arises out of the intention to examine the features of expert-lay interaction in a jury t...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
In an age of managerialism and professionalization, trial by jury might appear costly, inefficient a...
This paper deals with the communication process involved within a criminal jury in the U.S. Drawing ...
2siThis book explores the language of judges. It is concerned with understanding how language works ...
The importance of language in the study of courtroom trials has been comprehensively investigated fr...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
Courtroom discourse, which is in the field of Forensic Linguistics, presents the analysis on legal l...
Language is a powerful tool for communication that many people can use for persuasion. In the courtr...
Trial by jury is a key institution in the common law system. The introduction of lay persons into th...
Hosted by University of Santo Tomas Graduate SchoolTrial by jury is a key institution in the common ...
The leading questions from which the present study originates could be summarised as follows: How do...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This study arises out of the intention to examine the features of expert-lay interaction in a jury t...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...