New: Special Section "Precedent in EU Law: The Linguistic Aspect"
16 July 2024
Guest-edited by Karen McAuliffe (University of Birmingham, UK) and Aleksandar Trklja (University of Innsbruck, Austria), a special section on "Precedent in EU Law: The Linguistic Aspect" has been published on 15 July 2024.
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In Preparation: Special Issue "Precedent in EU Law: The Linguistic Aspect"
2 January 2024
A special issue on "Precedent in EU Law: The Linguistic Aspect", guest-edited by Karen McAuliffe and Aleksandar Trklja is currently in preparation and will be published in the first half of 2024.
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(Closed): Call for Abstracts: Legal Linguistics in Times of Language Models and Text Automation
19 January 2023
Some say that automated text creation has the potential to disrupt traditional legal employment models, as software may be able to perform certain tasks currently carried out by human professionals. We interrogate this perception in this editorial, calling upon fellow researchers to submit abstracts on this topic and related issues, in order to be developed into full papers for inclusion in JLL’s 2023 publication schedule. As the use of artificial intelligence and language models in the legal system continues to grow, it is important for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to carefully consider the implications of these technologies for the future of language and law. Or so they say.
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