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Subject: 36.273, Confs: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Forensic Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation / Austria
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Date: 18-Jan-2025
From: Daniel Green [daniel.green at wu.ac.at]
Subject: 8th International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS25)
8th International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS25)
Date: 17-Jul-2025 - 18-Jul-2025
Location: Rijeka, Croatia, Austria
Contact: Daniel Green
Contact Email: legallinguistics2025 at gmail.com
Meeting URL:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388029277_Call_for_Papers_International_Legal_Linguistics_Workshop_ILLWS25_-_Law_and_Language_in_the_Past_Present_and_Future_Local_Regional_and_Global_Perspectives?channel=doi&linkId=6787d9492be36743a5d85706&showFulltext=true
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Forensic
Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation
Call for Papers:
The eighth International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS25) will be
held in Rijeka, Croatia, from 17 July to 18 July 2025 and co-hosted by
the Austrian Association for Legal Linguistics (AALL), the Faculty of
Law and the Institute of Democracy, Social Justice, and Sustainable
Development at the University of Rijeka.
The focus of the workshop is on:
“Law and Language in the Past, Present, and Future: Local, Regional,
and Global Perspectives”
It will primarily address, but is not limited to, questions such as:
How can critical legal linguistics contribute to addressing and
critiquing historical injustices?
How does the history of legal language use influence current legal
(language) practices and education today?
How may the interconnectedness of globalisation influence
norm-setting, interpretation and application of legal language across
jurisdictions?
How do conflicts in and around law affect the future of democracy and
the rule of legal language?
How may legal linguistics foster or disrupt exchange and understanding
between different legal systems and cultures?
How can critical approaches to law and language contribute to the
implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)?
Can legal linguistics improve the translation of concepts across legal
systems in highly diverse multilingual, multicultural and
multitechnological contexts? If so, how?
Abstracts may be submitted in English, German or Croatian and should
be 200-250 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 1 May 2025
to the following email address: legallinguistics2025 at gmail.com
Applicants will receive a decision on acceptance or rejection of their
submission by 15 May 2025.
The participation fee of 50 euros per person should be transferred
after acceptance of the submission.
The ILLWS25 Organising Committee
Daniel Green
Colby A. Morris
Sanja Barić
Januš C. Varburgh
Martina Bajčić
Maria Pober
Petra Schön
ILLWS25 Conference & Event Management
Januš C. Varburgh
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