Date: 08-Sep-2007 From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com> Subject: A Pragmatic Analysis of Legal Proofs of Criminal Intent: Azuelos-Atias E-mail this message to a friend
Title: A Pragmatic Analysis of Legal Proofs of Criminal Intent
Series Title: Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 25
Published: 2007
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Author: Sol Azuelos-Atias
Hardback: ISBN: 9027227160 Pages: 193 Price: U.S. $ 134.00
Abstract:
A Pragmatic Analysis of Legal Proofs of Criminal Intent is a detailed investigation of proofs of criminal intent in Israeli courtrooms. The book analyses linguistic, pragmatic, interpretative and argumentative strategies used by Israeli lawyers and judges in order to examine the defendants intention. There can be no doubt that this subject is worthy of a thorough investigation. A person's intention is a psychological phenomenon and therefore, unless the defendant chooses to confess his intent, it cannot be proven directly - either by evidence or by witnesses testimonies. The defendant's intention must be inferred usually from the overall circumstances of the case; verbal and situational contexts, cultural and ideological assumptions and implicatures should be taken into account. The linguistic analysis of these inferences presented here is necessarily comprehensive: it requires consideration of a variety of theoretical frameworks including speech act theory, discourse analysis, argumentation theory, polyphony theory and text linguistics.
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Semantics