As part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many jurisdictions across the world introduced remote hearings as an alternative way of continuing to offer access to courts. This practice-based article discusses the report prepared by the author for a judicial review case which revolved around the claim that in immigration settings the quality of interpreting conducted in fully online hearings is inferior to interpreting in face-to-face hearings. In the absence of pre-existing research comparing the impact of the physical and fully online settings on interpreting, the author’s expert witness report explored linguistic principles governing conversation and turn-taking management, power relations and narrativisation and discursive practices...
The aim of the project reported here was to investigate whether the use of current technology within...
In the last three to four decades the massive diffusion of information and communication technologie...
In court interpreting, what it is said and how it is said are equally important in face-to-face sett...
As part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many jurisdictions across the world introduced rem...
Remote interpreting, whereby the interpreter is physically separated from those who need the interpr...
International audienceThe COVID-19 pandemic brought face-to-face meetings to a halt almost overnight...
This article reviews the various legislative and court initiatives which have made incursions into t...
The development of communication technologies such as telephony, videoconferencing and web-conferenc...
Back in 2000, videoconference systems were introduced in criminal courts in England and Wales so tha...
In the last three to four decades the massive diffusion of information and communication technologie...
With the implementation of new EU regulations that emphasize the use of new technologies, the court ...
In the last three to four decades the massive diffusion of information and communication technologie...
This paper explores data from video-mediated remote interpreting (RI) which was originally generated...
The use of technologies in court settings is not a new phenomenon. Since the 1990s, videoconferencin...
Videoconference (VC) systems have been used in courts in England and Wales for more than fifteen yea...
The aim of the project reported here was to investigate whether the use of current technology within...
In the last three to four decades the massive diffusion of information and communication technologie...
In court interpreting, what it is said and how it is said are equally important in face-to-face sett...
As part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many jurisdictions across the world introduced rem...
Remote interpreting, whereby the interpreter is physically separated from those who need the interpr...
International audienceThe COVID-19 pandemic brought face-to-face meetings to a halt almost overnight...
This article reviews the various legislative and court initiatives which have made incursions into t...
The development of communication technologies such as telephony, videoconferencing and web-conferenc...
Back in 2000, videoconference systems were introduced in criminal courts in England and Wales so tha...
In the last three to four decades the massive diffusion of information and communication technologie...
With the implementation of new EU regulations that emphasize the use of new technologies, the court ...
In the last three to four decades the massive diffusion of information and communication technologie...
This paper explores data from video-mediated remote interpreting (RI) which was originally generated...
The use of technologies in court settings is not a new phenomenon. Since the 1990s, videoconferencin...
Videoconference (VC) systems have been used in courts in England and Wales for more than fifteen yea...
The aim of the project reported here was to investigate whether the use of current technology within...
In the last three to four decades the massive diffusion of information and communication technologie...
In court interpreting, what it is said and how it is said are equally important in face-to-face sett...