Call for Papers – 23rd International Roundtables for the Semiotics of Law
23rdInternational Roundtables for the Semiotics of Law – IRSL 2023
24-27 May 2023 – Roma (Italy)
Organizer: Mario Ricca
Hosted by Pontificia Università Antonianum
Via Merulana, 124 – Roma
Auditorium Antonianum, Viale Manzoni, 1 – Roma
IRSL President: Anne Wagner
Global Semiotics and Everyday Legal Claims
Intercultural Use of Law, Interreligious Dialogue and Translation Ethics
The relationship between legal rules and the spaces where they become effective is gradually morphing. This change is precipitated by semantic or cognitive—rather than exclusively political— circumstances. The meaning of legal rules is continually challenged by the transformation of their spatial projections and their cultural coordinates. Law can no longer assume that discrete spatial circuits and particular cultural backgrounds coincide. Conversely, each territorial frame, sometimes even those that are most distant from metropolitan areas, can function (at least potentially) as a hub of innumerous threads of actions and interests. All these connections impinge on the significance of legal rules and, especially, the prognosis for their effectiveness. The daily life of law is affected by this spatial-semantic turmoil.
Romance Federation of Semiotics
Federazione Romanza di Semiotica
Federação Românica de Semiótica