Over the past thirty years or so, theoretical work in such fields as legal semiotics and law and literature has argued that the legal process is profoundly rhetorical. At the same time, a number of communication-based disciplines such as semiotics, sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology have provided, particularly in interdisciplinary combination with law, a wealth of empirical evidence on, and insight into, the micro-contexts of language and communication in the legal process. However, while these invaluable nitty-gritty analyses provide empirical support for a rhetorical thesis, work in these areas has tended to ignore rhetoric as an explanatory principle. This article introduces an overarching rhetorical framework for the discursiv...
One of the most crucial questions in the philosophy of law deals with the very nature of legal reaso...
With an emphasis on the linguistic experiences of sexual-assault witnesses in the British legal syst...
Speech is an activity to express the ideas or thoughts. Speech is an oral communication delivered by...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
Rhetorical scholars have long advocated for the study of legal discourse because of the “centrality ...
An open-handed image of rhetoric presents an argument against the closed fist of logic and the “nast...
The book investigates the interrelations between rhetoric and evidence – that is, between legal and ...
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio‐legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and sp...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
This paper focuses on the development of witness examination as an argumentative dialogue between le...
The leading questions from which the present study originates could be summarised as follows: How do...
The importance of language in the study of courtroom trials has been comprehensively investigated fr...
The principal substantive aim of this study is that of providing a critical account of the relation...
Lawyers and the law have long been the object of popular criticism and satire for the obscurity and ...
This book describes the significance of rhetorical knowledge for law through detailed discussions of...
One of the most crucial questions in the philosophy of law deals with the very nature of legal reaso...
With an emphasis on the linguistic experiences of sexual-assault witnesses in the British legal syst...
Speech is an activity to express the ideas or thoughts. Speech is an oral communication delivered by...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
Rhetorical scholars have long advocated for the study of legal discourse because of the “centrality ...
An open-handed image of rhetoric presents an argument against the closed fist of logic and the “nast...
The book investigates the interrelations between rhetoric and evidence – that is, between legal and ...
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio‐legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and sp...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
This paper focuses on the development of witness examination as an argumentative dialogue between le...
The leading questions from which the present study originates could be summarised as follows: How do...
The importance of language in the study of courtroom trials has been comprehensively investigated fr...
The principal substantive aim of this study is that of providing a critical account of the relation...
Lawyers and the law have long been the object of popular criticism and satire for the obscurity and ...
This book describes the significance of rhetorical knowledge for law through detailed discussions of...
One of the most crucial questions in the philosophy of law deals with the very nature of legal reaso...
With an emphasis on the linguistic experiences of sexual-assault witnesses in the British legal syst...
Speech is an activity to express the ideas or thoughts. Speech is an oral communication delivered by...