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Kirchner – Abkürzungsverzeichnis der Rechtssprache

[List of Legal Abbreviations]

Founded by Kirchner, Hildebert

    • More than 11,000 abbreviations of legal terminology
    • An alphabetically organized catalog and an overview of recommended abbreviations sorted by topic
    • Specialized designation of official and unofficial abbreviations
    • Includes rules regarding the creation and use of abbreviations

    Aims and Scope

    The Kirchner book deciphers more than 10,000 abbreviations of German legal terminology. There is hardly any legal text without abbreviations. And not only lawyers must know what they mean. Every citizen who wants to understand legal texts comes across these word fragments. The new edition is updated through March 2012.

    Supplementary Information

    23 x 15.5 cm
    Includes a print version and an ebook
    Language:
    German
    Type of Publication:
    Reference Work
    Keywords:
    Legal Terminology
    Readership:
    Universities, Academic Departments, Libraries, Scholars, Law Clerks, Students, Judicature, Lawyers, Notaries, Judicial Officers, Certified Public Accountants, Publishing Houses, Redactions, Ministries, Administrations, Corporations, Organizations, Associations, Foundations, Legal Departments of Companies, Diplomatic Agencies

    "Wer sich mit rechtswissenschaftlichen Texten intensiv beschäftigt, kann auf ›den‹ Kircher nicht verzichten. Das Werk ist uneingeschränkt preis- und empfehlenswert!"
    Rainer Wörlen in: JURA 3/2009

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