This paper addresses the question of how, historically, the language of the English common law has become separated from the understanding by the ordinary man and woman. The use of an archaic language – law French – for over half a millennium has meant that legal matters had to be left in the hands of a small specifically trained elite. Law French is a language, originally based on Old Norman, Old French and Anglo-Norman. Its evolution is a complex one: its roots in Latin, it was in constant contact with the various dialects of both continental and insular French as well as the upcoming Middle English, all of which had a major impact on the medieval linguistic and cultural landscape of England. The present paper tells the story of that lang...
In 1362 the government of Edward III issued a statute that is one of the best-known, but least-under...
In this paper I describe and analyse some of the changes that have been taking place in the language...
Paper session of the panel: Law, Language and Culture around the WorldConference Theme: Law and Ineq...
This paper addresses the question of how, historically, the language of the English common law has b...
This paper tells the story of Law French, a tongue that emerged during the reign of Henry II of Engl...
A revised paper presented at the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (I...
Law French as the legal language in use between 1250 and 1731 in the English common law was of a spe...
The article attempts to provide an explanation why the English legal language is so complex and so d...
In the modern world, not just learning of a foreign language, but a foreign language of various acti...
There are many difficulties associated with the setting up of a new law school; these difficulties w...
This contribution charts the influence of French on English legal language in Europe. Its results, ...
In Canada, for over a century Common Law and civil law hâve both been practiced in french and englis...
The printing press had the potential to break the common lawyers’ monopoly of legal knowledge. Early...
The history of England has left its mark on legal English, a language for specific purposes well kno...
A renewed attack on central problems of English legal history can gain fresh perspective from the hi...
In 1362 the government of Edward III issued a statute that is one of the best-known, but least-under...
In this paper I describe and analyse some of the changes that have been taking place in the language...
Paper session of the panel: Law, Language and Culture around the WorldConference Theme: Law and Ineq...
This paper addresses the question of how, historically, the language of the English common law has b...
This paper tells the story of Law French, a tongue that emerged during the reign of Henry II of Engl...
A revised paper presented at the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (I...
Law French as the legal language in use between 1250 and 1731 in the English common law was of a spe...
The article attempts to provide an explanation why the English legal language is so complex and so d...
In the modern world, not just learning of a foreign language, but a foreign language of various acti...
There are many difficulties associated with the setting up of a new law school; these difficulties w...
This contribution charts the influence of French on English legal language in Europe. Its results, ...
In Canada, for over a century Common Law and civil law hâve both been practiced in french and englis...
The printing press had the potential to break the common lawyers’ monopoly of legal knowledge. Early...
The history of England has left its mark on legal English, a language for specific purposes well kno...
A renewed attack on central problems of English legal history can gain fresh perspective from the hi...
In 1362 the government of Edward III issued a statute that is one of the best-known, but least-under...
In this paper I describe and analyse some of the changes that have been taking place in the language...
Paper session of the panel: Law, Language and Culture around the WorldConference Theme: Law and Ineq...