Judicial language: Argumentation and style

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Genuine lawyers know that the external form of judicial decisions is not usually subject to control, so that, at first glance, it is irrelevant, legally speaking, the "style" or the literary quality of a judicial decision. Instead, the arguments, the arguments used and the logical internal...

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Autor: Ordoñez Solis, David
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/4204
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4204
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Language
Law
Judicial Interpretation
Technical language
Semiotics
Ambiguity
Clarity
Lagoons law
Judicial Language
Lenguaje
Derecho
Interpretación jurisdiccional
Técnicas del lenguaje
Semiótica
Ambigüedad
Claridad
Lagunas de la ley
Lenguaje judicial
Descripción
Sumario:Genuine lawyers know that the external form of judicial decisions is not usually subject to control, so that, at first glance, it is irrelevant, legally speaking, the "style" or the literary quality of a judicial decision. Instead, the arguments, the arguments used and the logical internal mode of articulating constitute the essence of the motivation and purpose of legal control. However, it must be stressed that style and argument are inextricably linked in language and although most attention of lawyers has been especially argumentation, greater openness and transparency of society demand from the legal point of view the therefore adaptation and updating the judicial style.This is confirmed by the judicial experience in Spain where, as had already proved long ago that "the darkness of the language of the trial is a bad unfortunately widespread in our administration of justice". Only recently they have laid the foundations and measures have been taken in order to improve the judicial language. Educational work and, to some extent copy of the Constitutional Court and the adoption of such fundamental laws have contributed to more expensive this task. In fact it has taken into account the need to make more understandable the judicial language. In the genesis of such agreement, the General Council of the Judiciary considered it essential "to facilitate communication and information in an understandable way to the courts with citizens, using in both oral procedural acts and written, clear and simple language, without prejudice to the necessary technical rigor"Therefore, and in view assimple as a desirable goal, achieving a comprehensive judicial language, this study focused on the study of law and judicial practice, limiting him to two aspects that can be considered fundamental. Therefore examine, first, the main reasons, primarily legal, imposed an improvement of legal language and particularities of language in judicialmotivation. And, secondly, we analyze the Spanish judicial experience regarding efforts to achieve a more consistent judicial language with our current democratic and integrated society in Europe.
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