In Print
International
Legal English
In June of 2006, Cambridge University Press released the definitive coursebook
in Legal English entitled International Legal English authored by TransLegal.
Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the printing and publishing house of the
University of Cambridge. CUP is in fact the oldest printing and publishing house
in the world. It was founded on a royal charter granted to the University by
Henry VIII in 1534 and has been operating continuously as a printer and publisher
since the first Press book was printed in 1584. Since then, books under Cambridge
University's imprint have appeared in each and every year, and the Press has
grown to become one of the largest academic and educational publishers in the
world, publishing over 2,000 books and 150 journals a year, which are sold to
some 200 countries across the globe.
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International Legal English, the leading legal
english coursebook in the world. Is co-authored by TransLegal in collaboration
with Amy Krois-Lindner, a
renowned teacher
of English for Special Purposes in Vienna, Austria. It is intended for
self-study or classroom use and aimed at law students and lawyers whose
native language is not English and who wish to learn English for use
in an international commercial law context.
The website for the book is www.cambridge.org/elt/legalenglish. |
Swedish Commercial
Legislation
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TransLegal, in co-operation with Norstedts Juridik, Sweden’s
leading publisher of legal materials, has also produced Swedish Commercial
Legislation - a comprehensive edition of translations of the major
commercial statutes in force in Sweden. Swedish Commercial Legislation
is updated twice a year. For more information on this publication, please
contact the Stockholm office.
Swedish Commercial Legislation may be ordered from Norstedts
Juridik at www.nj.se.
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