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Translation is subject to a complex and unique set of legal rules
that govern its various practical and intellectual aspects. These
rules derive from very different legal areas, such as intellectual
property and labour law. While useful from a strictly legal point
of view, the heterogeneity of sources operates as a major hurdle in
terms of understanding the overall legal framework within which
translation operates. This book offers a general overview of the
legal rules applicable to different aspects of translation,
allowing translators and other interested parties to form a broad
and coherent picture of the rules applicable in this area. It draws
on the provisions of the main legal systems of the world, as well
as the basic international agreements relevant in this area, thus
offering both a comparative perspective of the legal issues
involved and a guide to relevant national legal rules. In addition
to a description and analysis of the legal issues and rules
involved, the book also presents hypothetical cases, with a
discussion of the problems they pose and possible solutions. It
explains the theoretical structure of the rules under discussion as
well as their practical implications. The language and methodology
of the book are sufficiently accessible to allow lawyers,
translators and those who require translation work but do not have
a formal legal background to follow the arguments presented.
Translation is subject to a complex and unique set of legal rules
that govern its various practical and intellectual aspects. These
rules derive from very different legal areas, such as intellectual
property and labour law. While useful from a strictly legal point
of view, the heterogeneity of sources operates as a major hurdle in
terms of understanding the overall legal framework within which
translation operates. This book offers a general overview of the
legal rules applicable to different aspects of translation,
allowing translators and other interested parties to form a broad
and coherent picture of the rules applicable in this area. It draws
on the provisions of the main legal systems of the world, as well
as the basic international agreements relevant in this area, thus
offering both a comparative perspective of the legal issues
involved and a guide to relevant national legal rules. In addition
to a description and analysis of the legal issues and rules
involved, the book also presents hypothetical cases, with a
discussion of the problems they pose and possible solutions. It
explains the theoretical structure of the rules under discussion as
well as their practical implications. The language and methodology
of the book are sufficiently accessible to allow lawyers,
translators and those who require translation work but do not have
a formal legal background to follow the arguments presented.
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