30.3162, Confs: Applied Linguistics/Austria
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Subject: 30.3162, Confs: Applied Linguistics/Austria
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Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 23:27:59
From: Daniel Leisser [daniel.leisser.oegrl at gmail.com]
Subject: 2nd International Legal Linguistics Workshop
2nd International Legal Linguistics Workshop
Short Title: ILLWS19
Date: 06-Dec-2019 - 07-Dec-2019
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact: Daniel Leisser
Contact Email: daniel.leisser.oegrl at gmail.com
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Meeting Description:
International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS19)
The second International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS19) will be
organised by the Austrian Association for Legal Linguistics (AALL).
The focus of the workshop is on legal linguistics. It will primarily address,
but is not limited to, questions such as:
- Which potential arenas of cooperation exist for lawyers and (corpus)
linguists?
- How can applied legal linguistics contribute to solving language problems in
legal contexts?
- How can multilingual glossaries of legal terminology be compiled
systematically?
In which ways could these glossaries be used by transnational law enforcement
agencies across jurisdictions?
- Which impact do disruptive innovations, such as automated contract analysis
or legal document summarization, have on the use of language in the judicial
system?
- Is legal linguistics undergoing a process of professionalisation in Austria?
- What are the key aspects of tertiary education in legal linguistics?
- Which are the ethical challenges in legal linguistic research today?
- How can cognitive and functional approaches contribute to the study of legal
language?
- How can a multi-layered approach to discourse analysis (DIMEAN, Spitzmüller
& Warnke 2011) be related to language practices in criminal law enforcement?
Contact person:
Mr Daniel Leisser (University of Vienna)
daniel.leisser at oegrl.com
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