Jurists’ language or citizens’ language? Some remarks on legal language
Abstract
This paper focuses on the secular dispute about the nature of legal language. Should it be a specialized language or a common language, the language of laymen, so to speak? Its conclusion is that legal language should be both the language of jurists and that of citizens.
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