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Clarity in Legal Writing: Going Global

November 21, 2019jenellen1214Foreign Languages, German, Gutachtenstil, Judicial Opinions, legal education, Legal Writing, LLM Leave a comment

Citation:
Hendrik Wieduwilt, Die Sprache des Gutachtens, JuS 2010, 288.

Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UCn3Q8qNhqSESNyYvtNPKo3iZHhGKDUy/view

So today I have decided to discuss a German-language source for the first time since starting this blog.

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