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Law Ethimology Book Summary

Author : Gerardo Dehesa
Visits : 31  words: 300   Published: December 20, 2007
This abstract was translated from Etimología Jurídica
         Starting from Spanish history, any reader will deliver such influences coming from latin and greek cultures to this language development. Intended for Law students, the book stresses on legal terms, which belong a whole content, restraining them better to latin ethimologies than greek ones.
          His wide experience as a Federal Court member at his country, enhances the author to get a quite good words choice, strategically gathered on every ethimological root; so, to promote legal jargon´s understanding, even misty and esoteric to most people. Stay, jurisdiction and vindication lose their inexpugnable mistery.  
         The work, through a simple idiom style, does not pretend to attract linguists interest, but to supply to Law specialists a wider horizon for interpretation, writing and application of common terminology on codes, laws, contracts, claims, sentences and Law treatises.
         Edited by mexican Supreme Court of Nation''s Justice.   

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