Politics behind the law: unveiling the discursive strategies in extradition hearings on Meng Wanzhou

IF 2 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Le Cheng, Xiuli Liu
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Abstract

Abstract Deciphering the hidden political implications in legal discourse has become hot foci in the study of international politics to unravel the political roles and positionings of various stakeholders in law as well as its enforcement and adjudication. Drawing on CDA approach, this study provides a text mining of 12 extradition hearings on Meng Wanzhou case. The findings of the present study indicate that the case is in the name of law but actually with the nature of politics in the context of the U.S.–China trade war. It also demonstrates evidence of manipulation of political power and reframing of the event occurrences throughout the texts of the 12 hearings, by exerting the repetitive use of a bundle of legal discursive strategies. The violation of justice and equality in the legal discourse around the present case is based on the superior status of the U.S. in contrast with Canada in the discursive practices as well as the political contemplation of Canada, resulting in challenges to the fundamental principles of rule of law around the world. This research furthers the understanding of the strategies and entanglement of justice and injustice, power and control in the process of discourse construction.
法律背后的政治:揭示孟晚舟引渡听证会的话语策略
解读法律话语中隐藏的政治意蕴,揭示法律中各利益相关者的政治角色和政治定位,以及法律的执行和裁决,已成为国际政治研究的热点。本研究运用CDA方法,对孟晚舟案的12场引渡听证会进行文本挖掘。本研究的结果表明,在中美贸易战的背景下,此案虽名义上是法律,但实际上具有政治性质。它还通过反复使用一系列法律话语策略,展示了在12次听证会的文本中操纵政治权力和重构事件发生的证据。围绕本案的法律话语中对正义和平等的违背,是基于美国在话语实践中相对于加拿大的优越地位,以及加拿大的政治思考,从而导致了对全球法治基本原则的挑战。本研究进一步理解了话语建构过程中正义与非正义、权力与控制的策略与纠缠。
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