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AUSIT NAT Presents: How to build a Civil Law glossary for your working language: a practical workshop for translators and interpreters (Webinar)

  • 16 April 2026
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • From the comfort of your own home (Zoom)

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 AUSIT NAT Presents

How to build a Civil Law glossary for your working language: a practical workshop for translators and interpreters

Webinar Via Zoom

Thursday 16 April 2026

7:00 - 9:00 PM AEST

Registrations close midnight, 11:59 PM, 14 April 2026

Previously we explored how to build a criminal law glossary to guide your work as a legal translator and interpreter. This year, we turn to civil law. Civil law assignments are widespread, spanning courts and tribunals at every jurisdiction. There is also a growing private client market where non-English-speaking parties in commercial litigation and family law matters seek out and pay for their own translators and interpreters. Yet many colleagues still shy away from this work. Not because they lack skill, but because the terminology is unfamiliar, and the Australian legal system may differ greatly from the systems they know.

This workshop is designed to change that. Rather than working through legal terms from A to Z, you will learn how to organise Australian civil law concepts into categories, building a bigger-picture understanding of the legal system that is far more useful in practice. By the end of the session, you will have a structured foundation and all the tools you need to construct a comprehensive glossary in your working language, ready to support non-English-speaking litigants as they give instructions to their lawyers, participate in mediation, and appear before courts and tribunals.

The workshop covers the key areas of civil law that translators and interpreters commonly work in, such as contracts, torts, immigration, family law, property law, and wills and estates. It also walks through civil procedure from the commencement of proceedings through to judgment, with a focus on the role translators and interpreters play at each stage. Together, these two components give participants both the substantive knowledge and the procedural understanding they need to work effectively in civil law settings.

This workshop is ideal for both translators and interpreters seeking greater confidence in civil court and tribunal assignments. It is also well suited to those looking to attract private clients: parties in civil law matters who engage their own translator or interpreter, whether self-represented or legally assisted.

By participating in this PD event, you will receive:

  • A civil law glossary template to create your own glossary in your working language;
  • A list of the best free resources to help you understand Australian civil law and translate it accurately;
  • Access to the webinar recording so you can catch up on any important points you may have missed;
  • Increased confidence to translate and interpret for civil matters in Australian courts and tribunals.

      Our Presenter - Carl Gene Fordham

      Carl Gene Fordham is a NAATI-certified interpreter and translator who specialises in court interpreting and forensic translation. He also teaches translation and interpreting at the University of Queensland and serves as National President of AUSIT. Carl's working languages are Chinese/Mandarin and English.


      Joining the Webinar

      The Zoom links for the webinar will be sent out one day prior to the event. Please ensure you have downloaded the latest version of Zoom in preparation.


      PD Logbook

      Intermediate PD.

      Please  consult the NAATI Recertification Catalogue to allocate the relevant PD Points. Some activities can be included under different categories, so please choose the most  appropriate category for your recertification purposes.

      Certificates and recordings

      Webinar recordings and Certificates for PD purposes may take approximately two (2) weeks to be released following the event.

      This is a live webinar event and will be recorded. The recording
      will be shared with registrants.




       


      Thursday 16 April 2026
      7:00 - 9:00 PM AEST

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      Zoom online Webinar




       

      AUSIT Members - AUD $30
      AUSIT Students - AUD $15
      Members of ASLITA, NZSTI and associations that are
      FIT-ITF members
      -
       AUD $30
      Non-Members - AUD $90







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