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Language and Justice: Communication in Legal Practice

Edited by: Tatiana Grieshofer, Kate Haworth

ISBN13: 9781009540957
To be Published: March 2026
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £105.00



Bringing together cutting-edge research at the intersection of language, communication and legal practice, this volume challenges established processes and explores key questions arising from real cases, practices, or sites of contention, where tackling linguistic issues can help enhance access to justice. Directly addressing areas of genuine professional and institutional concern, the collection provides novel and groundbreaking insights into the multiple communication-related challenges the justice system and legal professionals have to navigate on a daily basis.

The volume engages with a wide range of legal areas, including criminal law, family law, civil law, immigration, international law, and legal education. It has an international scope, with relevance across both adversarial and inquisitorial legal systems, international legal institutions, and multilingual jurisdictions. Collectively, the chapters highlight the immense benefits and opportunities which arise when legal and applied linguistic scholarship are harnessed together, especially for scrutinising the accountability, transparency and accessibility of the justice system.

Subjects:
Legal Skills and Method
Contents:
List of figures
List of tables
Notes on contributors

1. Introduction: the role of language in law and justice
Tatiana Grieshofer and Kate Haworth

Part I. Communication and Legal Process:
2. The principle of orality in county and family courts
Tatiana Grieshofer
3. Linguistic rituals in Faretta waivers
Mel Greenlee
4. Navigating the challenges of legal practice in lawful surveillance of multilingual communication
Nadja Capus, Cornelia Griebel and Franziska Hohl Zürcher
5. Process, procedure and professional practice in the creation of police interview evidence
Kate Haworth
6. Evidence and assessing verbatim transcription quality of Black English and standard American English
L. Alexander Walker III
7. Judicial exceptionalism and the potential for misinterpretation
Michele Ruyters, Miranda Lai and Gregory Stratton
8. Interpreting for jurors and defendants' right to a fair trial
Eva N. S. Ng

Part II. Communication and Legal Profession:
9. 'Being sure': judicial practices in directing juries on the criminal standard of proof
Chris Heffer and Malcolm Coulthard
10. Signposting topics in the cross-examination of vulnerable witnesses
David Wright, John Jackson, Jonathan Doak, Candida Saunders and Debbie Cooper
11. The ambivalence of judicial interventions at the international criminal court
Fabio Ferraz de Almeida and Elena Barrett
12. Discourse and contingency in international criminal justice
Sigurd D'hondt
13. The politics of official language rights in the multilingual courtroom
Janny H. C. Leung
14. The co-construction of witness statements in a refugee family reunion case
Judith Reynolds
15. Intercultural communication in migration law education
Laura Smith-Khan