THE LANGUAGE OF THE PRESENTATIONS IS ENGLISH, WITH NO EXCEPTIONS. READING THE PRESENTATION ON PAPER OR FROM THE SCREEN IS FORBIDDEN.

The following criteria are to be taken into account:

1. Clarity of organization and crispness of content. 2. Fluency in the delivery. 3. Accuracy in grammatical expression and lexical usage. 4. Coherence and depth of contents regarding the subject-matter chosen.

  • ONE.-ErasmoThe English language and the law. October 18.trabajo_juridica_fin.odpindex_of_contents.odt
  • TWO.-Iberia Translators The Spanish legal language. October 25.
  • THREE.-No Barriers, TranslegalThe Common law systems. Characteristics and institutions.The legal profession. November 3.
  • FOUR. Babel The Civil law systems. Characteristics and institutions. November 8.
  • FIVE.Baker & Mckenzie The European Union: composition and bodies. November 15
  • SIX.Lewin & Wills/The Barristers The European Union today. Possibilities of a future?.November 22.
  • SEVEN.-White & Case, PRASLegal genres in English and Spanish: affinities and dissimilarities. November 29.
  • EIGHT.-Freetrans Criminal law in English-speaking countries, and its specific terminology.December 13.
  • NINE.-Millenium AgencyPhenomena and lexicon of civil law in the English-speaking systems. December 13.
  • TEN.-The LawyersContract law in English-speaking systems, and its peculiarities. December 20.
  • ELEVEN.-Neotrans International law: law-enforcing bodies and institutions. Their actual incidence on global legal affairs. December 20.
  • TWELVE.–Mind the LawThe American Legal System. January 10.

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