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Investigating lawyer-interpreter working relations and their impact on the effectiveness of interpreted legal interviews in AustraliaXu, 2019
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Lawyer-client interviews constitute an important stage in the legal process. However, largely due to their private nature, limited studies have been conducted to investigate this particular legal setting. Even less is revealed as to how they are conducted in a multilingual context …
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