UNIFICATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF LEGAL TERMINOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
legal terminology, term unification, term standardization, legal language, normative legal acts.Abstract
This article examines the issues of unification and standardization of legal terminology as key factors in ensuring clarity of legal language and consistency in law enforcement practice. The study emphasizes the importance of a systematic and scientifically grounded approach to the formation and regulation of legal terms for the accurate interpretation of legal texts. Special attention is given to issues of translation and adaptation from a pragmatic perspective, as well as the role of interdisciplinary cooperation in developing consistent and standardized legal terminology.
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