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Eva N.S. Ng. Common law in an uncommon courtroom: Judicial interpreting in Hong Kong
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Stern, L. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2020
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Telephone interpreting in lawyer-client interviews: An observational study
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Interpreting the 'Language of War' in war-crimes trials
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Stern, L. - : Palgrave Macmillan (Springer Nature), 2020
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Ensuring interpreting quality in legal and courtroom settings: Australian Language Service Providers’ perspectives on their role
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See you in court: How do Australian institutions train legal interpreters?
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The effect of interpreting modes on witness credibility assessments
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Inefficiencies of court administration despite participants' goodwill
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Non-English speaking witnesses in the Australian legal context : the War Crimes Prosecution as a case study
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In: Law Text Culture (1995)
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