Linguistic features in legal texts
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PARLLAKU, Matilda. Linguistic features in legal texts. In: Noi tendinţe în predarea limbajelor de specialitate în contextul racordării învăţământului : superior la cerinţele pieţii muncii, Ed. 2, 18 martie 2017, Chişinău. Chişinău: USM, 2017, Ediția 2, pp. 107-113. ISBN 978-9975-56-433-5.
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Noi tendinţe în predarea limbajelor de specialitate în contextul racordării învăţământului
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Linguistic features in legal texts

CZU: 81'42:34

Pag. 107-113

Parllaku Matilda
 
University of Tirana
 
Disponibil în IBN: 1 septembrie 2021


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The object of this study is to analyze some linguistic, morphological and syntactical issues that give “power“ to legal texts, in terms of implementation of these features in a legal text, so that it will be understandable and easily applicable. These features are: accuracy, clarity and linguistic purity. The aim is to highlight the language aspect not only in the formulation of laws and other regulations adopted in accordance to them and during their application but also in understanding and using them to solve various legal issues during court processes: disputes or conflicts, to which they serve as a reference. To carry out this study we followed the methodology of corpus study. The corpus was based on the Constitution and some of the codes that apply in Albania, namely the Constitution of RA, the Civil Code (hereinafter the CC), the Criminal Code (hereinafter CrC), Family (hereinafter FC), Code of Administrative Procedure (hereinafter CAP), Code of Civil Procedure (hereinafter CCP), Criminal Procedure Code (hereinafter CPC). In the general sense of the word a law refers to a normative provision that sets a legal rule for mandatory application. We distinguish on one hand the constitutional laws that define fundamental rights, organization of public powers and the relations between them, the organic laws to build the institutions of the Republic.10