1st Edition
Legal Certainty in Multilingual EU Law Language, Discourse and Reasoning at the European Court of Justice
By Elina Paunio
Copyright 2013
234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
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How can multilingualism and legal certainty be reconciled in EU law? Despite the importance of multilingualism for the European project, it has attracted only limited attention from legal scholars. This book provides a valuable contribution to this otherwise neglected area. Whilst firmly situated within the field of EU law, the book also employs theories developed in linguistics and translation... Read more
Legal Certainty in Multilingual EU Law
Biography
Dr Elina Paunio is a Referendaire at the Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg.
’This book is both interesting and significant in its contribution to the field of EU law studies and language and law studies more generally. Paunio presents a model of discursive legal certainty in EU law, which, rather than being hindered by multilingualism, is in fact dependent on the dialogue and communication between various European legal systems required in order for such a multilingual legal system to function.’ Karen McAuliffe, University of Exeter, UK ’Elina Paunio has written an excellent book on what she terms discursive legal certainty in multilingual EU law. Her argument is well structured and perfectly balanced between a legal and a linguistic perspective. I highly recommend the book for anyone interested in the interpretation of EU law and the role that language, discourse and rhetoric play in shaping and developing law.’ Anne Lise Kjær, University of Copenhagen, Denmark and Director of RELINE, the Interdisciplinary Network on Law and Language ’This is a thoughtful and original analysis of the role of multilingualism in EU law. It casts light on the methods of interpretation of the European Court of Justice and it will be of benefit to every EU lawyer. A worthy contribution to literature.’ Takis Tridimas, Queen Mary University of London, UK






