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Interpreters and the Legal Process - Joan Colin, Ruth Morris

Interpreters and the Legal Process

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Buch | Softcover
192 Seiten
1996
Waterside Press (Verlag)
9781872870281 (ISBN)
CHF 34,80 inkl. MwSt
Deals with spoken language and sign language. It concentrates on England and Wales but several sections are of international import. The book should be of use to interpreters who need to know about interpreting-related issues within the legal system but also encompasses a wider audience.
Interpreters and the Legal Process is intended for people interested in language, communication, interpreting and translation as they affect legal matters - including for interpreters and legal personnel. The book provides explanations and guidance to law practitioners, administrators and interpreters to help them cope effectively in a range of legal settings. While focusing on England and Wales, it provides examples of international good practice and standards of professional behaviour. Written for everyone concerned with interpreting situations - whether affecting non-English speakers or deaf people - Interpreters and the Legal Process is essential reading for people across the entire legal sphere. The book is in use for training in various countries. Contents include Language, Communication, Interpreting and the Law Interpreters and the Police Part I: Dealing with suspects Part II: Communication and interpreters Part III: Witnesses and victims Entry into the United Kingdom Part I: Entry procedures, including: Stage I: Adjudications; Stage II: Immigration Part II: HM Revenue and Customs Interpreters and the Courts Part I: Courts in England and Wales Part II: Interpreters in court Part III: Court procedures Working with the Probation Service Part I: Criminal cases Part II: Family proceedings Part III: Probation Service initiatives Prisons and prisoners Professional Standards Reviews 'Weighty and immensely readable': Law Society Gazette 'An extremely practical guide': The Law 'A scholarly work with everyday practical messages': Wig and Gavel 'A handy little book which was needed': Internet Law Book Reviews Authors Joan Colin is a justice of the peace and an independent trainer of interpreters and lawyers in relation to the topics covered in this book. Ruth Morris is a practitioner and academic based in Israel and specialising in interpreting and translating.

Joan Colin is a justice of the peace and an independent trainer of interpreters and lawyers in relation to the topics covered in this book. Ruth Morris is a practitioner and academic based in Israel and specialising in interpreting and translating.

The contents of this excellent work - which will be of interest not just to interpreters but to anyone concerned with legal processes and the interests of justice - include:1 Language, Communication, Interpreting and the Law2 Interpreters and the PolicePart I: Dealing with suspectsPart II: Communication and interpretersPart III: Witnesses and victims3 Entry to the United KingdomPart I: Entry proceduresStage I: Adjudications. Engaging interpreters for immigration appealsStage II: The Immigration Appeals TribunalPart II: Her Majesty's Customs and Excise4 Interpreters and the CourtsPart I: Courts in England and WalesPart II: Interpreters in courtPart III: Court procedures5 Working with the Probation ServicePart I: Criminal casesPart II: Family proceedingsPart III: Probation Service initiatives6 Prisons7 Professional Standards8 Beyond England and Wales9 Wind-Up

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.5.1996
Zusatzinfo glossary, index
Verlagsort Winchester
Sprache englisch
Maße 146 x 214 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Zivilverfahrensrecht
ISBN-13 9781872870281 / 9781872870281
Zustand Neuware
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