Call for Papers: “Comparative Law and Language” (CLL), Vol. 4 No. 1, Deadline: 15 April 2025

Call for Papers: “Comparative Law and Language” (CLL), Vol. 4 No. 1, Deadline: 15 April 2025

“Comparative Law and Language” (CLL) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, and multilingual
journal. CLL fosters an open, inclusive, and pluralistic platform for scholarly discussion, aiming
to stimulate scientific debate across a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from traditional to
contemporary issues in comparative legal studies.
The scope of this call for papers includes a wide range of research within the field of comparative
law – embracing the diversity of legal traditions, languages, and methodologies across global
jurisdictions.

As part of this call for papers, we invite original research papers, theoretical analyses, empirical
studies, commentaries, reviews, and essays in comparative legal studies, including but not limited
to:
• Comparative legal frameworks
• The role of language in shaping legal systems and practices
• Cross-cultural and transnational legal comparisons
• Legal translation and linguistic interpretation in comparative law
• Policy critiques and debates informed by comparative legal perspectives
• Legal challenges and the language of the law (for instance, but not only: Artificial
Intelligence; digital, social, environmental transitions, Global legal English)

We seek to publish high-quality contributions that offer novel insights, build on rigorous research,
and engage with current global trends and challenges in the field of comparative law and language.
Submissions are encouraged from scholars, practitioners, students, and experts with a passion for
advancing the interdisciplinary study of comparative law.

Contributors are encouraged to review and adhere to our submission guidelines: Submission
Guidelines. Accepted papers will be published online and made freely accessible to readers. For
further details and access to published articles, visit our website: CLL Journal.

The languages accepted are English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, and those accessible to
Editorial Board members.

Deadline: 15 April 2025

For more details, refer here

 

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