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  • Many are the legal treatises emphasizing the close relations between language and the law

  • The interdiscipline of legal linguistics has to cover a broader range of approaches to the description of language, including language as a structured system, as a vehicle for expressing and creating meaning, and as contextually embedded language use

  • In that respect it seems unjustified to apply the label of Legal Linguistics for the interdiscipline

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Many are the legal treatises emphasizing the close relations between language and the law. The interdiscipline is directed towards studying the relations between Law and Language, and, as is visible from the name itself, the disciplines combined are Law, on the one hand, and Linguistics, on the other.

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