In:Interpreting
Vol. 5:1 (2000) ► pp.49–56
Miscellaneous
Interpreter ethics
A review of the traditional and electronic literature
Published online: 4 July 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/intp.5.1.05mik
https://doi.org/10.1075/intp.5.1.05mik
The following review on ethics in interpreting is published as an invitation to our readers for short contributions on a highly explosive subject in the field of interpreting. Please address all contributions to the Editors (massaro@fuzzy.ucsc.edu, Barbara.Moser@eti.unige.ch) with a copy to the author (hmikkelson@miis.edu). The results of this open discussion will be published in an upcoming issue of Interpreting.
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García, Álvaro Marín
2024. Language mediation training and the foreign‑language effect in moral
decision‑making*. Translation, Cognition & Behavior 7:1 ► pp. 140 ff.
Boéri, Julie
Crezee, Ineke & Shirley Jülich
2020. Exploring role expectations of healthcare interpreters in New
Zealand. In Interpreting in legal and healthcare settings [Benjamins Translation Library, 151], ► pp. 211 ff.
Ko, Leong
Pokorn, Nike K. & Tamara Mikolič Južnič
2020. Community interpreters versus intercultural mediators. Translation and Interpreting Studies 15:1 ► pp. 80 ff.
Ozolins, Uldis
2014. Rewriting the AUSIT Code of Ethics – principles, practice, dispute. Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation 60:3 ► pp. 347 ff.
Donovan, Clare
G. Seeber, Kilian & Christian Zelger
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