Maritime Cooperative Working Agreements Variability as a Proxy for Legal Atomization

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Veröffentlicht Nov. 4, 2022
Mary C. Lavissière Laurent Fedi

Abstract

Textual standardization is the expected route for documents in specific disciplinary fields, particularly for legal documents (Gotti 2012). Yet organizations in these fields need common conventions that allow for innovation and flexibility as they face complex professional contexts (Bhatia 2012). Our qualitative data concerning the maritime shipping industry’s use of the legal instruments known as “Cooperative Working Agreements” give evidence that variability allows communities to attain latent professional goals. Genre in language for special purposes, even in legal language, should be seen a double-edged sword, allowing professional communities to legitimately accomplish goals through both standardization and variability.

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Lavissière, Mary C., und Laurent Fedi. 2022. „Maritime Cooperative Working Agreements: Variability As a Proxy for Legal Atomization“. Fachsprache 44 (3-4):130-47. https://doi.org/10.24989/fs.v44i3-4.2029.
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