interpreting. This book is useful not only to scholars and educators, interpreters and translators working in legal or healthcare settings, but also to legal and healthcare professionals who work with interpreters in their day-to-day work, including judges, lawyers, police officers, doctors, ...
He was arrested in a high-profile armed raid on his Auckland home soon after the charges were leveled against him, but it's taken almost four years for the New Zealand courts to reach a decision on whether to send Dotcom to America.Read Article >...
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not enforced silence”, and that “freedom of expression must be jealously guarded and that lawyers, within limits, must not be fearful of saying unpopular things. If that were to occur,
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“This is not sustainable,” Habineza told The Associated Press. Refugee groups said they would consult their lawyers about challenging the ruling. The judges set another hearing in the case for Jan. 16. Enver Solomon, head of the charity Refugee Council, said the Rwanda plan was “a cruel...
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B.C. Brosnahan, “The Law and Computers” (1970) 1(3) Auckland U. L. Rev. 1 at 2: “no matter how many contingencies the program may be designed to cope with, a computer can never outdo humans and perform activities that cannot be analysed into logical patterns.” JC Smith, “Machi...