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20101111 LEGAL ENGLISH in Law LMG/01 A - Z LUPPI FABIO
(syllabus)
This course is meant to introduce students to legal English. The main aims of the book and of the matarials available at the professor dashbord are: 1- the students' acquisition of a specific legal terminology and usage of legal English; 2- providing an overview of the UK and U.S. legal systems and a stimulate a comparison between them and the Italian and the European legal systems (CLIL); 3- Through daily lectures, written assignments, and in-class exercises students will practice a wide array of legal English skills ranging from legal reading and writing strategies to oral presentations thus developing a linguistic and metalinguistic awareness. 4- developing competences of textual analysis and of critical analysis of texts dealing with legal issues;
(reference books)
Boyd, Michael S., English for Law, Bari, Neldiritto Editore. BOOK PAGES [2018 EDITION] PAGES 118-124 (READING 2); PAGES 127-128. PP. 137-139; PP. 143-144; PP. 145-150; PP. 152-159 PP. 186-193 PP. 197-206 PP. 207-216 PP. 230-240 PP. 241-254 - BOOK PAGES [2021 EDITION] PP. 132-135 (PART ONE AND PART TWO); PAGE 138 (WHAT ARE THE LAWS); PAGES 141-145; PAGES 145-153 (READING 2); PAGES 156-157: PP. 170-172; PP. 176-178; PP. 179-186; PP. 188-197; PP. 231-240; PP. 245-258; PP. 259-270;
All the materials available at the e-learning page for this course.
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