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In the dynamic and multifaceted realm of law, precision in language is paramount. Legal terminology often carries nuanced meanings that can significantly influence the interpretation and outcome of legal proceedings. Recognizing the challenges faced by legal practitioners, students, translators, and even laypersons who seek clarity in legal discourse, this Criminal Law Terms has been meticulously developed. Its purpose is to serve as a comprehensive resource that not only explains legal concepts in English but also bridges language barriers by providing Uzbek translations alongside clear…mehr

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In the dynamic and multifaceted realm of law, precision in language is paramount. Legal terminology often carries nuanced meanings that can significantly influence the interpretation and outcome of legal proceedings. Recognizing the challenges faced by legal practitioners, students, translators, and even laypersons who seek clarity in legal discourse, this Criminal Law Terms has been meticulously developed. Its purpose is to serve as a comprehensive resource that not only explains legal concepts in English but also bridges language barriers by providing Uzbek translations alongside clear definitions and practical sentence examples. This dual-language approach enriches understanding and supports cross-cultural legal studies and practices. The manual is designed with both the novice and the seasoned legal professional in mind. For law students, it serves as a foundational tool for mastering legal vocabulary, making it easier to grasp the principles underlying legal systems and judicial decisions. For practicing attorneys and legal scholars, it acts as a quick reference guide that ensures accuracy in legal documentation and interpretation.
Autorenporträt
Khujakulov Sunnatullo - an Associate Professor in the field of Linguistics. He has written more than twenty five articles and an author of more than twenty textbooks, manuals, methodological manuals and references about Legal Linguistics written for the students of the faculty of Jurisprudence.