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Title: The characteristics of legal language taking the psychological aspect
Authors: Akhrameeva, O. V.
Ахрамеева, О. В.
Keywords: Legal language;Legal acts;Legal terminology;Social and political transformation;Political will;Legal norms
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: UNIV ESTADO RIO GRANDE NORTE
Citation: Turanin, VY ; Smirnova, MG; Baghdasaryan, IA; Akhrameeva, OV; Aleksandrova, AV. The characteristics of legal language taking the psychological aspect // TURISMO-ESTUDOS E PRATICAS. - 2020. - Приложение: 2
Series/Report no.: Atmospheric Research
Abstract: The authors study the features of the of legal language use in the conditions of socio-political transformations. The use of various legal terms in the revolutionary periods of the formation of the Russian state and law from the beginning to the end of the twentieth century is analyzed. It is noted that a whole layer of terms reflecting new realities appeared in the legal language after the October Revolution; this fact allowed legal drafters to use them as a political tool, to formulate legal norms in such a way that they fit into the overall political agenda. In turn, the collapse of the Soviet Union also led to a radical change in social and political relations, the total destruction of the established legal system. Significant changes occurred in the legal language. The authors make the conclusion that the legal language is a kind of a conductor of political will and in some case the tool for manipulating the content of legal norms. Legal language is an indicator of social and political transformations. Emerging new words reflect the emerging social relations, demonstrate a new political course, chosen in one or another period of state development
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/12093
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