THE REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORENSIC LINGUISTS 2012 (IAFL 2012)

THE REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION OF FORENSIC LINGUISTS 2012
(IAFL 2012)

“Forensic Linguistics / Language and Law: Researching 
Interdisciplinary Dimensions and Perspectives”
5 – 7 July 2012
The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia
Call for Participation
Co-organised by
Humanities & Ethics Research Cluster
University of Malaya
and
The International Association of Forensic Linguists

Plenary Speakers
Prof. Malcolm Coulthard, Centre for Forensic Linguistics, Aston University, UK
Mr. Sundra Rajoo, Director, Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA), 
Malaysia 
Adjunct Prof. John Gibbons, Monash University, Australia
Prof. Mami Hiraike Okawara, Takasaki City University of Economics, Japan
Prof. Janet Ainsworth, Seattle University School of Law, USA

About the International Association of Forensic Linguists
The International Association of Forensic Linguists (IAFL) is an organization which primarily 
consists of linguists whose work involves them in the law. Narrowly defined, this means 
linguistic evidence in court (authorship attribution, disputed confessions etc.), but in fact the 
association aims to bring together those working on any aspects of language related to the 
law as well as members of the legal profession interested in linguistic matters like 
interpretation, police interviewing, courtroom interaction, etc.

REGISTRATION
You may register at the conference website or 
download the registration form and return the 
completed form to the Secretariat. Registration 
and payment deadline is  6pm, Thursday, 
31stMay 2012.

Conference Fees
Participants          Local              Overseas
Normal             RM 600.00       USD 240.00
IAFL Member  RM 540.00       USD 200.00
Student             RM 400.00       USD 180.00

Registration fee will cover all conference
materials, lunch, coffee and tea breaks and 
snacks. For students or IAFL members, proof 
of status is required.

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