Legal-English Vocabulary
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A Legal-English Vocabulary is a domain-specific English vocabulary used in Legal English.
- Context:
- It can (often) includes Legal Terms derived from Latin Vocabulary, French Vocabulary, and Old English Vocabulary.
- It can be described in a Legal-English Dictionary.
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- Examples:
- Terms like "habeas corpus", "pro bono", "actus reus", "mens rea" etc.
- Phrases like "in flagrante delicto", "quid pro quo", "status quo", "sui generis" etc.
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- Counter-Examples:
- Everyday English Vocabulary, such as: ___.
- Medical English Vocabulary, such as: ___.
- Technical English Vocabulary, such as: ____.
- Scientific English Vocabulary, such as: ____.
- Japanese Legal Vocabulary, German Legal Vocabulary, Spanish Legal Vocabulary.
- See: Legal English Language, Legal Terminology, Legal Writing, Law Dictionary.