Journal of International Legal Communication
University of Warsaw · Poland
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The mission of the JILC is to connect law, language and communication over all scientific, geographical, political and social divisions. The term “legal communication” defines various types of research problems: it refers to the effectiveness of law, obtaining information about law, translation of legal acts, harmonization and globalization of law, communication between lawyers-practitioners undertaken in various contexts, their contacts with lay people, the impact of new information technologies and media on the performance of legal professions, as well as innovative pedagogy. Being an interdisciplinary area, legal communication implies the need for joint efforts of representatives of legal, social and human sciences, especially in an international, European, comparative and empirical context. JILC is an international scientific peer-reviewed publication that presents the methodological and empirical research of scientists from different countries and reflects a variety of scientific schools and topics concerning an interdisciplinary approach to legal communication.
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