This collection is about how law makes meaning and how meaning
makes law. Through clear methodology and substantial findings,
chapters expose the deficits of 'literal' meaning and the
difficulties in 'ordinary' meaning, in international legal contexts
and in more immediate social ones, as well as in courtrooms.
Further, chapters in this volume see the challenges to national and
international commitments to all speakers sharing a common meaning.
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