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Guide to Latin in International Law

English · Hardback

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As knowledge of Latin continues to diminish, the constant use of this language in cases, textbooks, treaties and scholarly works baffles law students, practitioners, and scholars alike. Most of the Latin terms commonly used by international lawyers are not included in some of the more popular law dictionaries. Terms and phrases included in modern dictionaries usually offer nothing more than a literal translation without sufficient explanation or context provided.
Guide to Latin in International Law provides a comprehensive approach and includes both literal translations and definitions with several useful innovations. Included is not only the modern English pronunciation but also the classical or "restored" pronunciation. Its etymology is more complete than the leading law dictionary on the market, and the definition for each term includes examples used in context whenever helpful. Each entry is also cross-referenced to related terms for ease
of use. The editors make clear that the understanding of Latin is a critical skill for practitioners who hope to acquire and understand sources of law and each other.


About the author

Aaron Fellmeth is a professor of law at Arizona State University, where he teaches public international law, international business transactions, and intellectual property law. He received his J.D. from the Yale Law School and M.A. in International Relations from Yale University.
Maurice Horwitz received a master's degree in Classics from the University of California, Berkeley and a J.D. from the University of Southern California. He currently practices bankruptcy law in New York City.

Summary

As knowledge of Latin continues to diminish, the constant use of this language in cases, textbooks, treaties and scholarly works baffles law students, practitioners, and scholars alike. Most of the Latin terms commonly used by international lawyers are not included in some of the more popular law dictionaries. Terms and phrases included in modern dictionaries usually offer nothing more than a literal translation without sufficient explanation or context provided.
Guide to Latin in International Law provides a comprehensive approach and includes both literal translations and definitions with several useful innovations. Included is not only the modern English pronunciation but also the classical or "restored" pronunciation. Its etymology is more complete than the leading law dictionary on the market, and the definition for each term includes examples used in context whenever helpful. Each entry is also cross-referenced to related terms for ease
of use. The editors make clear that the understanding of Latin is a critical skill for practitioners who hope to acquire and understand sources of law and each other.

Product details

Authors Aaron Fellmeth, Aaron X. Fellmeth, Aaron X./ Horowitz Fellmeth, Aaron Xavier Fellmeth, Maurice Horwitz
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.07.2009
 
EAN 9780195369380
ISBN 978-0-19-536938-0
No. of pages 322
Dimensions 130 mm x 250 mm x 25 mm
Series Print on Demand
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law

Internationales Recht, Latein, Nachschlagewerke: Spezialwörterbücher, LAW / International, LAW / Dictionaries & Terminology, Legal Reference / Law Profession, FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Latin

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