2013-02-05
Introduction: Law and Language; Implications for Harmonisation and Cross-Border Litigation
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Erasmus Law Review , Volume 5 - Issue 3 p. 133- 134
Abstract
This volume explores the framework of language and the law against the background of the harmonisation of private law in the EU, the obstacles in cross-border litigation and communication between courts and ways to tackle these, the modest introduction of English as an optional court language and the protection of language rights in multilingual states.
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Kramer, X. (2013). Introduction: Law and Language; Implications for Harmonisation and Cross-Border Litigation. Erasmus Law Review, 5(3), 133–134. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/51387 |
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