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Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy: Treatment In The Courts, Kimberly L. Sweet
Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy: Treatment In The Courts, Kimberly L. Sweet
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
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The Adulterous Wife: A Cross-Historical And Interdisciplinary Approach, Meghan E.B. Norton
The Adulterous Wife: A Cross-Historical And Interdisciplinary Approach, Meghan E.B. Norton
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Why Judy Norman Acted In Reasonable Self-Defense: An Abused Woman And A Sleeping Man, Marina Angel
Why Judy Norman Acted In Reasonable Self-Defense: An Abused Woman And A Sleeping Man, Marina Angel
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Act Requirement As A Basic Concept Of Criminal Law, Francisco Muñoz-Conde, Luis E. Chiesa
The Act Requirement As A Basic Concept Of Criminal Law, Francisco Muñoz-Conde, Luis E. Chiesa
Journal Articles
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Normative Gaps In The Criminal Law: A Reasons Theory Of Wrongdoing, Luis E. Chiesa
Normative Gaps In The Criminal Law: A Reasons Theory Of Wrongdoing, Luis E. Chiesa
Journal Articles
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The Place Of Translation In Jerusalem's Criminal Trial Court, Irus Braverman
The Place Of Translation In Jerusalem's Criminal Trial Court, Irus Braverman
Journal Articles
The court-appointed translator is largely an invisible actor in the legal space. The Israeli context provides an extreme example of this invisibility: apart from a general statutory definition of the court's obligation to translate criminal proceedings, the work of translation in the Israeli courtroom is mostly unregulated by state law, rendering it highly susceptible to informal manifestations. This article offers a critical empirical investigation into the micropractices of translation performed in the Jerusalem criminal trial court in 2002. On the face of things, the court-appointed translator performs a technical task in the everyday working of the court. Expected to mediate …