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Interpreters and the Legal Process
By Joan Colin
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Description
Contents include
Language, Communication, Interpreting and the LawInterpreters and the PolicePart I: Dealing with suspectsPart II: Communication and interpretersPart III: Witnesses and victimsEntry into the United KingdomPart I: Entry procedures, including: Stage I: Adjudications; Stage II: ImmigrationPart II: HM Revenue and CustomsInterpreters and the CourtsPart I: Courts in England and WalesPart II: Interpreters in courtPart III: Court proceduresWorking with the Probation ServicePart I: Criminal casesPart II: Family proceedingsPart III: Probation Service initiativesPrisons and prisonersProfessional Standards
Reviews
'Weighty and immensely readable': Law Society Gazette'An extremely practical guide': The Law'A scholarly work with everyday practical messages': Wig and Gavel'A handy little book which was needed': Internet Law Book Reviews
Authors
Joan Colin is a justice of the peace and an independent trainer of interpreters and lawyers in relation to the topics covered in this book.Ruth Morris is a practitioner and academic based in Israel and specialising in interpreting and translating.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
194
Release Date:
1996-01-01
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Waterside Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1872870287
ISBN13:
9781872870281
Weight:
290 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
11 cm
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Very good
Almost no signs of wear. Book pages have no markings, accessories are intact and all other media are in good condition.
€20,49