The rhetoric model of law communication

Abstract

The paper is focused on the rhetoric features of law communication. The law discourse is built on certain rhetoric model, which contributes to creating the relevant understanding level between communicators (discourse partners).

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A. A. Artiukhova

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A. A. Artiukhova (2017). The rhetoric model of law communication. Львівський філологічний часопис, 2(), 4-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-441308