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PhD student in criminal law and criminology, translator and university lecturer (Corresponding Author)
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Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran
10.22034/lc.2023.396455.1340
Abstract
Increasing number of countries over the world are enshrining in their constitutions the right for citizens to follow and participate in proceedings in their own language. Court interpreters work in civil, criminal and administrative courts to ensure just that. At an international level, several courts (the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda amongst others) have established specialized language services that make use of conference interpreters in a legal setting. Court interpretation is a service provided by a court certified interpreter who is trained to interpret between English and one or more foreign languages. Interpreters work with a number of different individuals in the court system and are able to communicate directly with the individual they’re working with, providing a necessary line of communication between that individual and other representatives of the court. A certified court interpreter carries a lot of responsibility in their role. Everything one interprets from a person is taken as fact, which puts pressure on the interpreter to make sure these communications are as accurate as possible. In addition to the words used, appropriate context, tone, and implication must be considered. Also be used to provide the closest possible meaning of what was said to the court.
Vahabi,Z. and Ghorbanzadeh,M. (2023). The Position of Court Translation in Iran and the United States of America. Fares Law Research, 6(15), 381-391. doi: 10.22034/lc.2023.396455.1340
MLA
Vahabi,Z. , and Ghorbanzadeh,M. . "The Position of Court Translation in Iran and the United States of America", Fares Law Research, 6, 15, 2023, 381-391. doi: 10.22034/lc.2023.396455.1340
HARVARD
Vahabi Z., Ghorbanzadeh M. (2023). 'The Position of Court Translation in Iran and the United States of America', Fares Law Research, 6(15), pp. 381-391. doi: 10.22034/lc.2023.396455.1340
CHICAGO
Z. Vahabi and M. Ghorbanzadeh, "The Position of Court Translation in Iran and the United States of America," Fares Law Research, 6 15 (2023): 381-391, doi: 10.22034/lc.2023.396455.1340
VANCOUVER
Vahabi Z., Ghorbanzadeh M. The Position of Court Translation in Iran and the United States of America. Fares Law Research, 2023; 6(15): 381-391. doi: 10.22034/lc.2023.396455.1340