35.1913, FYI: The Future of Teaching Law and Language

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Subject: 35.1913, FYI: The Future of Teaching Law and Language

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Date: 01-Jul-2024
From: Daniel Green [daniel.green at wu.ac.at]
Subject: The Future of Teaching Law and Language


Call for Submissions
The Austrian Association for Legal Linguistics (AALL) is pleased to
announce a call for submissions for its forthcoming interdisciplinary
volume titled

The Future of Teaching Law and Language
will be and published by
Frank & Timme.

The volume seeks to showcase original high-quality papers that explore
innovative approaches, methodologies, and both theoretical and
practical perspectives on legal language teaching.

We encourage submissions that address but are not limited to any of
the following themes:

1.      Artificial intelligence and legal language instruction
2.      Corpus linguistics and legal education
3.      Current or future trends in legal language teaching and
learning
4.      Development of legal curricula
5.      Disability, inclusion and legal education
6.      Ethics in legal language teaching
7.      Hyperonymy and power relations in legal language use
8.      Information literacy in legal education
9.      Legal aptitude testing
10.      Legal language teaching and moot courts
11.      Legal language teaching around the globe
12.      Legal literacy in professional fields such as the hospitality
industry
13.      Metaphors in legal language teaching
14.      Multilingualism in legal practice and education
15.      Semioticising legal language education
16.      Teaching law in the multilingual classroom
17.      Teaching legal language to judges, prosecutors, lawyers and
other legal
 professionals
18.      Law and literature in legal education
19.      Translanguaging in legal education





To express your interest in contributing to this volume, please submit
an abstract by 25 July 2024.

Applications should be in English.

Applicants are invited to submit an abstract of between 200 and 250
words, including the title, theoretical background, research
question(s) and methodology of their proposal.

Applicants should include 4-5 keywords and a short list of key
references.

The abstract, along with full name and affiliation of the
applicant(s), should be sent by email to
legallinguistics2024 at gmail.com and daniel.green at wu.ac.at by 25 July
2024.

Applicants will receive a decision on acceptance or rejection of their
submission by 30 July 2024.

Registered contributors will receive further information regarding the
peer review process and specific publishing requirements.

Manuscripts are expected to be submitted by 30 November 2024 and must
not exceed 38,000 characters, including spaces.

Please note that all manuscripts will undergo double-blind peer
review.

Submissions that do not conform to the style guide or lack adherence
to good scientific practice will not be considered.

For any queries regarding this project, please feel free to contact

•       Januš C. Varburgh (legallinguistics2024 at gmail.com) or

•       Daniel Green (daniel.green at wu.ac.at)

We look forward to your contributions.

Austrian Association for Legal Linguistics (AALL)
Vienna, Austria
Central Register of Associations number: 1050981907

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Forensic Linguistics
                     Pragmatics
                     Translation




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