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Comparative Law and Language
Comparative Law and Language is a scientific journal, online and peer-reviewed, which aims to enhance interest and scientific debate on the relationship between law and language, in and within different national and supranational legal systems, from a comparative perspective. The journal is edited by Trento University and publishes two Issues per year.
African languages play a central role in the development of the continent and access to local knowledge. Yet in many African countries, law as practiced by state institutions is expressed primarily in languages inherited from colonization, marginalizing African languages and creating a gap between legal texts and citizens. Language thus becomes a barrier to equitable access to law.
In this context, comparative law and comparison constitute essential instruments for analyzing and understanding juridico-linguistic dynamics and their implications for access to justice and the valorization of local knowledge.
This call aims to explore issues related to the creation, standardization, and dissemination of legal terminology in African languages and encourages contributions that place different legal systems and their languages of expression and practice in perspective.
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This call is addressed to researchers, jurists, linguists, and translators.
Submission deadline: 31 March 2026