34.2116, Calls: International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS23)

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Subject: 34.2116, Calls: International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS23)

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Date: 04-Jul-2023
From: Daniel Green [dg6021952 at gmail.com]
Subject: International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS23)


Full Title: International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS23)
Short Title: ILLWS23

Date: 09-Dec-2023 - 09-Dec-2023
Location: Graz, Austria
Contact Person: Daniel Green
Meeting Email: illws2023 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://oegrl.com/index.php/events/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Forensic
Linguistics; Lexicography; Text/Corpus Linguistics

Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2023

Meeting Description:

The sixth International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS23) will be
held on 9th December 2023 and co-hosted by the Austrian Association
for Legal Linguistics (AALL).

The focus of the workshop is legal linguistics and forensic
linguistics under the theme “Building Bridges within Language and
Law”.

Call for Papers:

The sixth International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS23) will be
held on 9th December 2023 and co-hosted by the Austrian Association
for Legal Linguistics (AALL).

The focus of the workshop is legal linguistics and forensic
linguistics under the theme “Building Bridges within Language and
Law”.

It will primarily address, but is not limited to, questions such as:
- What is critical about critical legal linguistics and/or critical
forensic linguistics?
- Which role(s), if any, may critical legal linguistics and critical
forensic linguistics playin different civil law and common law
jurisdictions?
- How can critical legal linguists and critical forensic linguists
strengthen and preservethe rule of law across the globe?
- Which are the contemporary chances and challenges of expert opinions
informed bylegal linguistics and forensic linguistics?
- How can legal linguists and forensic linguists contribute to
preventing and counteringterrorism and violent extremism?
- Which are the avenues of interdisciplinary collaboration between
critical legallinguistics, critical forensic linguistics and critical
sociolinguistics?
- How can legal linguistics and forensic linguistic improve the
delivery of justice in themonolingual/bilingual/multilingual legal
space?
- What is the relevance of legal discourse in business communication?
How does businessdiscourse influence legal communication?
- How can legal linguistics and forensic linguistics make a joint
contribution to criticallegal language teaching in secondary and/or
tertiary education?

Abstracts should be 200-300 words (excluding references and keywords)
and should include 3-5 keywords and a selection of key references
(3-5).

Please also include information regarding the author(s), such as names
and affiliations.

Submissions should be sent to the organising committee by 30 September
2023 to the following email address: illws2023 at gmail.com



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