Anglophone presumptions in the courtrooms of Wales and the Republic of Ireland: some initial thoughts on achieving language-neutral courtrooms
In this article, we consider the legal protections afforded to Welsh in the United Kingdom, and Irish in the Republic of Ireland. We posit that existing legislation, while professing to position Welsh and Irish as variously “official” and “national” languages, in fact frames them as “other” linguist...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Aragonese |
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Escola d'Administració Pública de Catalunya
2025-06-01
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| Series: | Revista de Llengua i Dret - Journal of Language and Law |
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| Online Access: | https://revistes.eapc.gencat.cat/index.php/rld/article/view/4324 |
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| Summary: | In this article, we consider the legal protections afforded to Welsh in the United Kingdom, and Irish in the Republic of Ireland. We posit that existing legislation, while professing to position Welsh and Irish as variously “official” and “national” languages, in fact frames them as “other” linguistic choices, deviating from the linguistic default of English. We examine how this has occurred in both jurisdictions, in light of which we offer some initial thoughts as to how existing legislation and practice could be reframed in more linguistically neutral terms in both jurisdictions in order to prevent this “othering” of Welsh and Irish speakers.
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| ISSN: | 0212-5056 2013-1453 |