Translating Evidence and Interpreting Testimony at a War Crimes Tribunal

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ISBN-13:
9781349461820
Veröffentl:
2015
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.01.2015
Seiten:
311
Autor:
Ellen Elias-Bursac
Gewicht:
363 g
Format:
213x196x15 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

How can defendants be tried if they cannot understand the charges being raised against them? Can a witness testify if the judges and attorneys cannot understand what the witness is saying? Can a judge decide whether to convict or acquit if she or he cannot read the documentary evidence? The very viability of international criminal prosecution and adjudication hinges on the massive amounts of translation and interpreting that are required in order to run these lengthy, complex trials, and the procedures for handling the demands facing language services. This book explores the dynamic courtroom interactions in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in which witnesses testify through an interpreter about translations, attorneys argue through an interpreter about translations and the interpreting, and judges adjudicate on the interpreted testimony and translated evidence.
Introduction PART I: THE TRANSLATORS AND INTERPRETERS 1. The Practitioners 2. The Practice 3. Practicalities PART II: THE COURTROOM 4. The Witnesses 5. The Office of the Prosecutor 6. The Defence 7. Chambers and the ICTY Legacy 8. Conclusion

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