Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University Lucknow: Rough Draft
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University Lucknow: Rough Draft
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University Lucknow: Rough Draft
Rough Draft
Subject: - Language Of Law
Project on: - Law and Language
I.
Objective of Study
SUBMITTED BY:
This project focuses on the language used in law and how legal language influences plain
language and vice versa. It focuses on the language of law and its specifications. This project
also talks about the influence of law and legal language on popular literature.
II.
Sources of Data
a) Secondary sources Books, journals and the web
III.
Methodology
The methodology used in this project is descriptive and analytic, using various articles,
books, journals and web sources to find out and compare the various materials and compile a
study on the topic.
IV.
Hypothesis
My hypothesis is that there is a lot of inter relation between language and law as it can be
seen that in law a lot of emphasis is put on legal writing. There has always been special stress
on use of proper official and professional language in law whether in speaking on a large
forum or while writing article or research papers. Language and law always go side by side.
V.
Research Questions
VI.
Tentative Chapterization
1. Introduction
The use of language is crucial to any legal system especially in the respect that lawmakers
typically use language to make the law and courts typically use language to state their
grounds of decision.
The relationship between law and language extends to broader notions of language as
communication too, like the crucial role of silence and non- verbal communication. In
essence, the relationship between law and language is varied and complex.
Law is a part of culture. Law and literature have much in common, too, as rhetorical activities
based on narrative. Both attempt to shape reality by using language to persuade the reader or
listener.
Language and law are inextricably linked in many ways: rules are expressed, understood, and
interpreted in language; legislation too is a special form of expression, as is a judges opinion.
4. Conclusion
To be included in the final draft.
VII. Bibliography
1. http://www.law.utoronto.ca/focus-area/law-and-literature
2. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/language/index.shtml
3. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/law-language/
4. http://www.scienzepolitiche.uniba.it/area_docenti/documenti_doce
nte/materiali_didattici/116_Williams.pdf