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9781474450560: New Rhetorics for Contemporary Legal Discourse

Synopsis

Presents a new way of thinking about the relationship between law and language Are the general and the particular separated in legal rhetorics? What is the function of singular events, facts, names in legal argumentation and what is their relationship to legal normativity? Bringing together an international range of legal scholars, this collection takes a diachronic approach and addresses these questions from the perspective of contemporary legal discourse. The book explores the changes in legal form and transmission that have been generated both by globalisation and by common law's irreversible encounter with the civilian methods of European law. It explores how, in the contemporary legal discourse, exemplarity - and all rhetoric processes based on the general-particular dichotomy more generally - regained relevance. In doing so, it highlights the centrality of the example and proposes the development of new rhetorical approaches better suited to today's legal practices which operate in a globalised field.

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À propos de l'auteur

Angela Condello is Research Fellow in the Department of Law at the University of Roma Tre and Adjunct Professor (Jean Monnet Module "Cultures of Normativity" 2017-2020) at the University of Torino, where she also directs LabOnt Law. Angela has written a number of journal articles and is co-editor with Stefan Huygebaert and Sarah Marusek of Sensing the Nation's Law: Historical Inquiries into the Aesthetics of Democratic Legitimacy (Springer, 2018).

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9781474450577: New Rhetorics for Contemporary Legal Discourse

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ISBN 10 :  1474450571 ISBN 13 :  9781474450577
Editeur : Edinburgh University Press, 2022
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