Style guides and law review
am 09.10.2005 von http://transblawg.euMark Liberman at Language Log writes of law review and style guides. This is useful. I know that law reviews are written by law students and that it’s …
London School of Economics Report
Handakte WebLAWg / ICANN has been provided with the LSE’s review of the Generic Names Supporting Organization [Report, Annexes]. This report will be used to inform ICANN’s effort to develop detailed proposals for improving the GNSO’s structures and pr
Links remain legal/Mein Parteibuch und Links
Transblawg / It was no surprise to anyone when the Berlin Landgericht decided this week that it is permissible for a website to name and link another site and to name someone who takes part in public exchange of opinions. The German American Law Journal Weblog re
German law journals/Studentische Fachzeitschriften
Transblawg / stud.iur. Martin Malkus links to three German students' law journals - written by students in the American law review style - available online, one from Hamburg, one from Bremen and one from Freiburg. Some of the articles are in English. (Unfortu
Rejected in a hurry
Aktenvermerk / Who says that the law review article consideration process is slow? Brian Leiter writes about how Ohio State law professor Christopher Fairman’s article was rejected by the Kansas Law Review in only 25 minutes. Apparently, all it took for the e
Translating poetry / Das Übersetzen von Gedichten
Transblawg / This is the second time I've read this kind of thing in the TLS in recent weeks. This time it'll be online for a few days more, in a review of Ted Hughes, Selected Translations, edited by Daniel Weissbort: Daniel Weissbort, who edited this s
The cost of translation
Transblawg / Mark Liberman at Language Log mentions a translation company that offers Latin - German translations. They’re called 24 hour translations and were in the UK, but apparently have relocated to Austria. Mark comments on their prices: But it was so
Kauderwelsch language guides / Sprachführer
Transblawg / I am busy at the moment, so here is a quick plug for and reminder of the Kauderwelsch books - choose one of 110 languages for 7.90 euros, and it will tell you how to behave in the country and give you phrases in such a way that you understand the gra
