Elena L. Fedorova, Olga N. Skuybedina, Olga V. Semaeva. On the issue of current tendencies in written legal communication in the transport system
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Elena L. Fedorova - Candidate of Philological Sciences, associate professor of the department ‘Methodology of law and legal communication’ of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport
Olga N. Skuybedina - Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, docent, associate professor of the department ‘Methodology of law and legal communication’ of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport, associate professor of the department of foreign languages of the National Research University MPEI
Olga V. Semaeva - Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, associate professor of the department of foreign languages of the NPPEI HE MFIU “Synergy”, associate professor of the department of foreign languages of the National Research University MPEI
Abstract. The current paper has considered the problem of the emergence of legal communication in the field of transport law. There have been presented some features of written speech, characteristic of the present days. The paper has identified deviations and shifts in written communication, allowing the development of texts related to transport and transport security and safety, as well as the rules for the implementation of professional and personal communication.
Keywords: legal communication; culture of security and safety; transport law; subjects of legal relations; written mentality.
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