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Part of book or chapter of book . 2023
https://doi.org/10.4337/978180...
Part of book or chapter of book . 2023 . Peer-reviewed
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Interlingual legal communication: valleys, hills and mountains of social inequality in legal translation and interpretation

Authors: Aleksandra Matulewska; Anne Wagner;

Interlingual legal communication: valleys, hills and mountains of social inequality in legal translation and interpretation

Abstract

Translation and interpretation are services rendered to ensure effective communication in various settings and where message senders and recipients do not speak one common language. The difficulties in achieving this goal have hindered both translators and interpreters since Antiquity. The chapter seeks to explore the issue of inequality of a non-native speaker (i.e, a foreigner) involved in interlingual communication system in legal settings within the context of linguistic, legal, hierarchical, cultural, and stereotypical (ethnic, gender, social, political) inequality and the Third Space of translation and interpretation, that is the translators’ task of navigating a foreigner safely through the valleys, hills and mountains of interlingual communication. The process of interlingual communication is analysed as a communication system affected by noise and silence.

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France
Keywords

Information noise and silence, Legal translation, [SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law, Information redundancy, Interlingual legal communication, Legal interpretation, Inequality of legal communication

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
BIP!Popularity provided by BIP!
influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
BIP!Influence provided by BIP!
impulse
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3
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