LINGUIST List 21.4061
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Thu Oct 14 2010
Calls: Forensic Ling, Translation/China
Editor for this issue: Di Wdzenczny
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International Conference on Law, Translation and Culture
Message 1: International Conference on Law, Translation and Culture
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Date: 14-Oct-2010
From: Le Cheng <lechenghk hotmail.com>
Subject: International Conference on Law, Translation and Culture
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Full Title: International Conference on Law, Translation and Culture Short Title: MALL-LTC Date: 28-Aug-2011 - 30-Aug-2011 Location: Beijing, China Contact Person: Lijin Sha Meeting Email: MALLORG live.co.uk; hishalijin hotmail.com Linguistic Field(s): Forensic Linguistics; Translation Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2011 Meeting Description: The International Conference on Law, Translation and Culture (LTC) 2011 focuses on the key issues in Law, Translation and Culture. Call For Papers The International Conference on Law, Translation and Culture (LTC) 2011 focuses on the key issues in Law, Translation and Culture. The LTC conference welcomes papers on all aspects of Law, Translation and Culture, including, but not limited to: 1. Legal translation 2. Court interpretation 3. Teaching and training in legal translation and court interpreting 4. Ethics for translators and interpreters in legal proceedings 5. Bilingual/multilingual drafting 6. Legal transplant and legal translation 7. Legal Culture 8. A cultural approach to legal language and legal translation The LTC conference is associated with Multicultural Association of Law and Language (MALL) and Research Center of Legal Translation, China University of Political Science and Law. Multiculturalism is the theme for the conference, which promotes the research and welcomes the participation from different disciplines and across jurisdictions. This conference is to be held just after the International Conference on Law, Language and Discourse 2011 (20-21 August, Hong Kong) and the AILA conference 2011 (23-28 August, Beijing). All accepted papers will be included in the Proceedings of LTC 2011 published by American Scholars Press, which are indexed by CPCI- SSH/ISSHP. We are also considering an edited volume embracing the topics of the conference. Extended versions of selected papers will be invited to submit. Authors are invited to submit their papers electronically (as .doc attachments) following the instructions on the conference web pages. For more information, please contact us via MALL (MALLORG live.co.uk), Lijin SHA (hishalijin hotmail.com) Organizers School of Foreign Languages, China University of Political Science and Law Co- Organizers Research Center for Legal Translation, China University of Political Science and Law The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale Conference Chair Li LI (China University of Political Science and Law) Conveners Lijin Sha (China University of Political Science and Law) Le Cheng (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Anne Wagner (Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale) Venue China University of Political Science and Law Plenary speakers Vijay Bhatia (City University of Hong Kong) Maurizo Gotti (University of Bergamo) Kyo Kageura (The University of Tokyo) King Kui Sin (City University of Hong Kong) Important dates Paper submission deadline: 30 April, 2011 Notification of paper acceptance: 15 May, 2011 Camera-ready paper submission deadline: 30 June, 2011 Publisher American Scholars Press
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