Two modes of referring to the case file in the courtroom: The use of indirect reported text and text-as-addressed speech in case summaries[J] . Christian Licoppe.Language and Communication . 2013Licoppe, Christian. 2014. Two modes of referring to the case file in the court- room: The ...
The presentation was entitled The Irish Courts, Courtroom Etiquette and Procedures, and was presented by Darren Connolly, barrister. Connolly is known to many of the Irish members as a lecturer in TUD which teaches section two of the IAEA written examination module. This section is about motor ...
For example, an agreement for a key employee hired to super- vise R&D efforts should include additional provisions and restrictive language providing noncompete and nonsolicit provisions. (We have not addressed agreements with vendors, suppliers, partners and the like, but these are usually just ...
The Committee is also concerned at the lack of accessibility to the justice system, including legal aid and assistance, sign language interpreters in courtrooms and procedural accommodations. UN-2 The Advisory Committee was informed, upon enquiry, that the increase of $211,100 is due to the hig...
As well as having extensive litigation experience in this way, the litigant was also a highly educated professional, capable of speaking fluently in the professional language of the proceedings; seemingly she had also devoted a lot of time to researching and preparing her cases. These ...
Such issues have lead toguidelinesby the US Department of Justice, among other justice groups, for the language used in forensic testimony and reports. There's also a risk that contamination might implicate an innocent person. For that reason, DNA evidence is best used in support of other type...
Christian LicoppeLanguage & CommunicationLicoppe, Christian. 2014. Two modes of referring to the case file in the court- room: The use of indirect reported text and text-as-addressed speech in case summaries. Language and Communication 36. 83-96....
Such issues have lead toguidelinesby the US Department of Justice, among other justice groups, for the language used in forensic testimony and reports. There's also a risk that contamination might implicate an innocent person. For that reason, DNA evidence is best used in support of other type...