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97 Lawyer-linguists work for the Council of the EU. The Quality of Legislation Directorate is a part of the Legal Service of the Council. .
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Deutsch, English, Français. My mix 😉
So many skills and so much intelligence in the service of disastrous European policies.
Such a challenge … Can different law systems be accurately translated?
I love this. It is is funny how one can become oblivious to the languages switching when one is multilingual.
Id rather kill myself… that job just isnt for me. Sure the pay would be good though.
Looks boring
What's her nam???
Impressive
This is so impressive. The lady looks like Lindsay Lohan in her heyday. She's both beautiful and intelligent, someone to aspire to be like
Article 13 has the big gei in my opinion
That's brilliant if you use native speakers or those with C2 knowledge but at the same time lexicographic will be great. I used to translate document at the Italian embassy from Italian to Spanish and viceverse but at the same time I was using my knowledge of the language bouth native using Google dictionary and transalte, but many people also has Microsoft word in their own language.
Great job 💓
It amazes me how many languages there are in the world.
duties arising out of Equality schemes?
investigation?
chronology of treaties legislations or local laws in Greece?
Could it be also the work of British Council? Wonder if there needs some help from the B.C sooner or later.
Looks professional.👍
Helen.
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More waste of money.
I love i'm gonna be a linguistic
I'm learning english and hebrew for now
And after i finish both of thoes languages
I'm going to start with deutsch and turkish 😁❤️
I came here thinking they were actually forensic linguists haha
Wow. This is a very nice job!