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Taniguchi case outcome – A good or a bad thing for justice?

Following on from my February post about the US Supreme Court case differentiating translation costs and interpretation costs, today we have …Continue reading »

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Conference: Multilingual Videoconferencing in Legal Proceedings, Antwerp,...

An international symposium is to be held from 19-20 April 2013 in Antwerp, Belgium, entitled Multilingual Videoconferencing in Legal Proceedings. The …Continue reading »

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Guest post – Reporting from the Justice Interpreting seminar

Today Marta Stelmaszak is reporting from the seminar “Justice Interpreting: the Need for Quality Standards” held in London on 23 February …Continue reading »

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Court interpreting for migrant community needs in Maine, USA – a focused...

This guest post by Judy Harrison, courts reporter, is published with kind permission from the Bangor Daily News*. It discusses interpretation …Continue reading »

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Bijural terminology records

This is a great resource for translators working with French and English – the Canadian Department of Justice has published …Continue reading »

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Guest post – Select Committee evidence on legal interpreting

Today I would like to present a most valuable guest post from Dr Yvonne Fowler, who gave written evidence to …Continue reading →

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Femmes de droit, interviews by French Ministry of Justice

Back in 2012, I wrote a post about a series of interviews called Femmes de droit being launched by the French Ministry …Continue reading →

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Report on European judicial systems

The 2016 edition of the report European Judicial Systems: Efficiency and Quality of Justice has just been published by the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ). It evaluates the...

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Book – Mulheres e Justiça

Following on from my last post about “In Her Words“, I feel sure that those of you who read Portuguese will be interested in this book – also on pre-order from the publisher Editora Juspodivm, link...

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Podcast – Women and Justice

I’d like to bring the attention of Portuguese speakers to a podcast series that complements the book Mulheres e Justiça (see this post for more details). In conversations about violence, sexual and...

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