
CLARITY IN LEGAL LANGUAGE
Abstract
This article provides an extensive discussion of legal language and the concept of clarity within legal language. It explores the perspectives of scholars on the notions of rhetoric, clarity, and sincerity in the field of law, analyzing their differing and similar views. Theoretical foundations of clarity in legal discourse, both historically and in contemporary legal culture, are established and enriched with examples.
Keywords
Legal language, rhetoric, logographers
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