This volume explores communication and its implications on interpretation vagueness
multilingualism and multiculturalism. It investigates cross-cultural perspectives with
original methods models and arguments emphasizing national EU and international
perspectives. Both traditional fields of investigations along with an emerging new field (Legal
Visual Studies) are discussed. Communication addresses the necessity of an ongoing interaction
between jurilinguists and legal professionals. This interaction requires persuasive convincing
and acceptable reasons in justifying transparency visual analyses and dialogue with the
relevant audience. The book is divided into five complementary sections: Professional Legal
Communication Legal Language in a Multilingual and Multicultural Context Legal Communication
in the Courtroom Laws on Language and Language Rights and Visualizing Legal Communication.
The book shows the diversity in the understanding and practicing of legal communication and
paves the way to an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural operation in our common understanding
of legal communication. This book is suitable for advanced students in Linguistics and Law and
for academics and researchers working in the field of Language and Law and jurilinguists.