Professor Karen McAuliffe
profkmca.bsky.social
Professor Karen McAuliffe
@profkmca.bsky.social
Professor of Law & Language at Birmingham Law School. Irish. Interested in law & language, EU law, sociolegal research, multilingual law, arts & law.
I really enjoyed this conversation with Alex Grey. Delighted we managed to make the time differences work to record it 😊
March 5, 2025 at 2:37 PM
Reposted by Professor Karen McAuliffe

125th Anniversary Scholarships for Black British PhD Researchers.

Good news for grim times from the University of Birmingham - a couple of these are available in the humanities. Please spread the word!

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November 6, 2023 at 4:41 PM
It was wonderful to have @lauraskh.bsky.social come to UoB to discuss her work on law, language, and migration. I’m very much looking forward to the many papers that will come out of the study she presented! #LawAndLanguage
October 28, 2023 at 12:55 PM
This looks great!
finally got around to compile an automatically updated resource on CJEU decisions, to accompany an earlier (now improved) document on EU legislation. Also suitable as supplementary teaching material for EU- and R- related courses. Updates daily
October 17, 2023 at 12:30 PM
Reposted by Professor Karen McAuliffe
As we know only too well in Ireland, referenda are brutal, blunt exercises. While we have lately celebrated the assertion of rights in such exercises, we know the pain of defeat, rejection, manipulation, and exclusion. Solidarity will all Australians who have been so hurt by today’s result.
October 14, 2023 at 10:39 AM
Looking forward to reading this, and to hopefully learning more about these issues when @lauraskh.bsky.social joins us in Birmingham later this month #LawAndLanguage
Two celebrations today: reached 500 followers here, and this book chapter came out, co-authored with the wonderful Katrijn Maryns and Marie Jacobs
(If you need help accessing a copy, just let me know!)
Multilingualism in Asylum and Migration Procedures | 31 | v2 | The Rou
This chapter investigates the institutional management of linguistic diversity and multilingualism in asylum and migration procedures. Research in the field of
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October 11, 2023 at 3:59 PM