FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History
Abstract
This book review evaluates Henry S. Dahl’s Spanish/English law dictionary. Dahl\u27s dictionary is so important for the conduct of transnational negotiations and the work of international lawyers that I strongly recommend its acquisition by all those operating in this field, as well as law libraries, embassies, and international divisions of major corporations. It acknowledges the impossibility of directly translating a legal term from one system into that of another. Explanations are given in English in the Spanish/English section and in Spanish in the English/Spanish section. Only one with Dahl\u27s profound knowledge of these different legal systems could have undertaken this Herculean effort of providing a full explanations of these many complex legal notions
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