209650

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

1987

266 Pages

ISBN 978-0-333-51584-6

Language, Discourse, Society

Legal discourse

studies in linguistics, rhetoric and legal analysis

Peter Goodrich

Lawyers and the law have long been the object of popular criticism and satire for the obscurity and incomprehensibility of their language. Legal Discourse provides a novel historical and systematic account of the language of the legal institution together with a sustained criticism of legal exegesis and `legalese' more generally. In the first part of the work the doctrinal history of the legal discipline and its concepts of language, text and sign are examined and assessed. In the second partthe contemporary disciples of linguistics, discourse analysis and communication studies are brought to bear upon the task of constructing a theory of legal discourse as a linguistics of legal power.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-11283-8

Full citation:

Goodrich, P. (1987). Legal discourse: studies in linguistics, rhetoric and legal analysis, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

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The science of language

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The language of legal faith

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32-62

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Rhetoric as jurisprudence

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85-124

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Law as social discourse I

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125-157

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Law as social discourse II

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158-204

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Conclusion

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205-212

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