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In the book, the author presented the results of several years of empirical studies conducted in Polish common courts. On the basis of an analysis of 250 observed and recorded trials, conducted as part of various court proceedings (criminal, civil, insurance, etc.), the author outlined a picture of the trial as a communication occurrence, in which persons with various levels of communication competence are involved in the interaction. Among other things, the book answers the questions: “How does the communication process between a judge and a non-professional participant proceed?”, “Implementation of which communication activities cause the greatest difficulty for non-professional participants?” and “How do judges try to counteract these difficulties?”.

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Chapter 1 Theoretical grounding of the study of the communication process occurring at a trial - Chapter 2 Genre pattern of a trial - Chapter 3 Non- professional participant of court proceedings in a normatively determined communication situation

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 11/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9783631902653, 978-3631902653
      ISBN10: 3631902654

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the book, the author presented the results of several years of empirical studies conducted in Polish common courts. On the basis of an analysis of 250 observed and recorded trials, conducted as part of various court proceedings (criminal, civil, insurance, etc.), the author outlined a picture of the trial as a communication occurrence, in which persons with various levels of communication competence are involved in the interaction. Among other things, the book answers the questions: “How does the communication process between a judge and a non-professional participant proceed?”, “Implementation of which communication activities cause the greatest difficulty for non-professional participants?” and “How do judges try to counteract these difficulties?”.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Theoretical grounding of the study of the communication process occurring at a trial - Chapter 2 Genre pattern of a trial - Chapter 3 Non- professional participant of court proceedings in a normatively determined communication situation

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