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Latin has long been the language of law-a legacy that continues to underpin modern legal systems around the world. The Latin Legal Terms is a dedicated resource designed to bridge the gap between the time-honored expressions of ancient Rome and the precise legal language used today. This dictionary presents an extensive array of Latin legal terms arranged in alphabetical order, each accompanied by a clear English definition and practical sentence examples. In doing so, it not only preserves the rich heritage of legal language but also enhances the understanding of contemporary legal practice…mehr

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Latin has long been the language of law-a legacy that continues to underpin modern legal systems around the world. The Latin Legal Terms is a dedicated resource designed to bridge the gap between the time-honored expressions of ancient Rome and the precise legal language used today. This dictionary presents an extensive array of Latin legal terms arranged in alphabetical order, each accompanied by a clear English definition and practical sentence examples. In doing so, it not only preserves the rich heritage of legal language but also enhances the understanding of contemporary legal practice for professionals, students, and scholars alike.The Latin Legal Terms manual is more than a mere glossary-it is a bridge connecting the past with the present. By translating the intricacies of Latin legal language into clear English definitions and contextual examples, the dictionary makes it possible to appreciate the depth and nuance of legal thought across time. This resource highlights how ancient expressions still serve as vital tools for legal argumentation and decision-making, enriching modern legal practice with their timeless clarity and precision.
Autorenporträt
Khujakulov Sunnatullo Anvar ugli - an Associate Professor in the University of Economics and Pedagogy, Uzbekistan, in the field of legal Linguistics. He is the author of more than twenty five textbooks, manuals and methodological references in cooperation with Lambert Academic Publishing.