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China’s society and economy have been developing remarkably fast over the past three decades, and accordingly it makes continuing effort to conduct a judicial reform in order to upgrade its comparatively static legal system. The judicial reform changes a number of aspects of Chinese litigation practices. This research aims at describing, analyzing and explaining some of the ways Chinese judges change their discursive construction of civil judgments because of the on-going judicial reform. A variety of data are used in this book: a medium-sized corpus of Chinese civil judgments, lawyers and judges’ accounts, written laws (statutes), legal news reports, and more. It is intended to produce an empirical description of Chinese judges’ adjudicative practices in the process of hearing trials, weighing up parties’ arguments, quoting the law and fi nally delivering judicial opinions, which may be of interest for scholars and researchers in the fi eld of discourse analysis, applied linguistics and contemporary China studies.

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Contents: Legal communication – Language of Mainland Chinese judges – Community of Mainland Chinese judiciary - Genre analyses and professional discourse studies – A multi-dimensional and multi-perspective discourse analysis – An empirical understanding of Chinese judicial context and Chinese legal opinions.

Legal Communication of Chinese Judiciary: A

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 07/08/2012
      ISBN13: 9783034311991, 978-3034311991
      ISBN10: 3034311990

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      China’s society and economy have been developing remarkably fast over the past three decades, and accordingly it makes continuing effort to conduct a judicial reform in order to upgrade its comparatively static legal system. The judicial reform changes a number of aspects of Chinese litigation practices. This research aims at describing, analyzing and explaining some of the ways Chinese judges change their discursive construction of civil judgments because of the on-going judicial reform. A variety of data are used in this book: a medium-sized corpus of Chinese civil judgments, lawyers and judges’ accounts, written laws (statutes), legal news reports, and more. It is intended to produce an empirical description of Chinese judges’ adjudicative practices in the process of hearing trials, weighing up parties’ arguments, quoting the law and fi nally delivering judicial opinions, which may be of interest for scholars and researchers in the fi eld of discourse analysis, applied linguistics and contemporary China studies.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Legal communication – Language of Mainland Chinese judges – Community of Mainland Chinese judiciary - Genre analyses and professional discourse studies – A multi-dimensional and multi-perspective discourse analysis – An empirical understanding of Chinese judicial context and Chinese legal opinions.

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