As to the first, given the subject it is perhaps inevitable that the book reads as being written for a specialized
legal academic audience.
Not exact matches
We hope that our
audience will include practicing lawyers,
legal librarians,
legal academics and students — anyone, in short, who uses IT in researching the law.
34 And, much can be gained from reaching out to
academics in other specialties who do have expertise in empirical work, potentially leading to interdisciplinary work that could reach a broader
audience.35 Long sums up the point well: «If we want
legal writing as a discipline to be taken seriously, we must be able to show, throughrigorous studies, that we engage in serious
legal writing scholarship.»
Your company will gain exposure to a diverse
audience of
legal professionals, including practitioners,
academics, consultants and others.
ICRL's Target
Audience The quarterly journal addresses everyone who is concerned with chemical law and policy issues such as
academics (in the field of (law, biologists, biochemists, chemists and pharmacists and other relevant research fields),
legal practitioners in national and international law firms offering their services to businesses in the EU and globally, government officials working in public administrations and other relevant policy - making and enforcement bodies, Legal experts and judges in domestic, European and international courts as well as consultancies and business professio
legal practitioners in national and international law firms offering their services to businesses in the EU and globally, government officials working in public administrations and other relevant policy - making and enforcement bodies,
Legal experts and judges in domestic, European and international courts as well as consultancies and business professio
Legal experts and judges in domestic, European and international courts as well as consultancies and business professionals.
In addition to her busy criminal law practice, she lectures regularly on criminal law matters to
academic and
legal audiences, and is a term professor at the University of Ottawa Law School, where she teaches an advanced criminal law advocacy course.
There are many
audiences for your, and our reasons: the courts, the parties, the public, the press, the
legal academics, and so on.
Our writing seeks to explain the
legal and historical basis for Indigenous rights in Canada and is intended for Indigenous, non-Indigenous and
academic audiences.
It is one of the premier
legal internet research services available to a worldwide
audience of practicing and
academic legal experts.