Republic Democratic of Timor Leste (RDTL) Constitution of 2002-2005 Code of Criminal Procedure: Forensic Linguistic Analysis

  • Jose A’u Abi Siqui Universitas Warmadewa
Keywords: Forensic Linguistic, Laws, Timor Leste

Abstract

occupation, first by the Portuguese as a colonial territory, then by Indonesia as their "27th Province," and finally by the United Nations transitional administration (UNTAET) until full independence was granted to the Timorese in 2002. The aim research is to described the Republic Democratic of Timor Leste (RDTL) constitution of 2002-2005 code of criminal procedure: forensic linguistic analysis. This research used descriptive qualitative method. This study used lexical semantics (verbal communication such as sounds,words, language and speech) in visual media. This research method used qualitative by describing the data. The result shows that Interpreters and translators must be familiar with these contexts, and endeavor to have the people they work with understand their role. For practitioners who work through agencies, the agency providing them with the work is one of their clients, and practitioners maintain the same professional standards when working with them as when working with individual clients. At the same time agencies must have appropriate and fair procedures in place that recognize and foster the professionalism of interpreting and translating practitioners.

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2023-06-22
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