The Impact of Plain Language on Legal English in the United Kingdom

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This volume offers insights into the ways in which plain language has influenced the language of the law in the United Kingdom, critically reflecting on its historical development and future directions. The book opens with an overview of the theoretical frameworks underpinning plain language and a brief history of plain language initiatives as a foundation from which to outline ongoing debates on the opportunities and challenges of using plain language in the legal domain. The volume details strands where plain language has had considerable impact thus far on legal English in the UK, notably in legislative drafting, but it also explores areas in which plain language has made fewer inroads, such as the language of court judgments and that of online terms and conditions. The book looks ahead to unpack highly topical areas within the plain language debate, including the question of design and visualisation and the ramifications of digitalisation, contributing to ongoing conversations on the importance of plain language both in the UK and beyond. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars interested in the intersection of language and the law as well as related disciplinary areas such as applied linguistics and English for Specific Purposes.

Author(s): Christopher Williams
Series: Routledge Research in Language and Communication
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 218
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
Foreword
Chapter 1 Contextualising plain language
Chapter 2 A history of plain language in the legal sphere in the United Kingdom
Chapter 3 The language of legislation
Chapter 4 The language of court judgments
Chapter 5 The language of online terms and conditions
Chapter 6 Visualising the future
Index