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On the concept and content of language rights in constitutional law
Markarov A.N.
THE PROBLEM OF MEANING OF LAW IN A DIGITAL SOCIETY
Gavrilova Y.A.
Metaphors in law: methodological foundations for research
Yaroshchuk I.A.
Integration of clil approach into ba students’ speaking skills development
Belenkova N.M., Zhivajkina O.N.
Translation techniques of legal texts and forensic linguistics
Meshkova I.N.
Interdisciplinary approach to teaching language for specific purposes
Udina N.N., Аtabekova А.А.
Network enculturation processes in developing translation competence
Udina N.N.
Public service interpreting as a factor of state’s language policy
Vasilenko L.Y.
Linguistic and judicial aspects in the context of translating documents
Gorbatenko O.G., Gorbatenko R.G.
Foreign language application in the development of professional competences of the lawyers-to-be
Belenkova N.M.
University networking in training for public service intepreting and translating: present and future
Carmen Valero-Garcés -., Atabekova A.A.
General lexical and grammatical features of the genre of contemporary solemn eloquence
Ilicheva V.V.
Some features of official business style in the French language
Meshkova I.N.
LEGAL INTERPRETATION IN RUSSIAN LAW: THE UNITY OF THE METHODOLOGICAL AND ACTIVITY APPROACHES
Gavrilova Y.A.
REQUIREMENTS FOR COURT DOCUMENTS
Akhmetova S.V., Babenko A.N.
Origin of written law
Bekbaev E.Z.
Metaphorical model of semantization of ideas of law
Yaroshchuk I.A.
Public service interpreting and translating: providing human rights and access to social justice
Carmen Valero-Garcés -., Atabekova A.A.
Revisiting legal positivism: H. Hart’s 1958 conception of legal reasoning in the lens of G. Postema
Kasatkin S.N.
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