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Legal Translation between English and Arabic


ISBN13: 9783031148378
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Paperback
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This is a coursebook designed for students of translation, which will also benefit professional translators as it covers key issues in contemporary legal translation. The book is divided into two main parts. The first, theoretical part, explores issues such as types of legal texts, readership, communicative purpose, global and local strategies, and modality in addition to analysing the common features of legal discourse in both languages, be they lexical, syntactic, or textual. The second, practical part, discusses issues such as legal rights, contractual obligations, torts, crimes, people and law. It focuses on all types of legal texts, regardless of their classification and examines legislative texts, which have acquired a certain degree of notoriety rarely equalled by any other variety of English.

  • Provides legal terminology in different variations of Arabic and English
  • Offers solutions to common issues faced in legal translation
  • Explains the theoretical basis for practical translation strategies

Subjects:
Legal Skills and Method
Contents:
Part 1: Theoretical considerations
Chapter 1. Setting the scene
Chapter 2. Global & local strategies
Chapter 3. Lexical features
Chapter 4. Syntactic features
Chapter 5. Modality
Part 2: Practice
Chapter 6. Legal rights
Chapter 7. Contractual obligations
Chapter 8. Torts
Chapter 9. People & law
Chapter 10. Crimes
Chapter 11. Cybercrimes

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