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The Presenter: Roman Viktorovich Tarasov Affiliation: Department of Applied and Experimental Linguistics, Leo Tolstoy Higher School of Russian Philology and Culture, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Russia Title of Presentation: Cultural Rights of Constructed Language Users in Twelve Post-Soviet Countries: Possibilities and Challenges Abstract of Presentation: This study examines the cultural rights applicable to constructed languages (conlangs), based on the legal frameworks of twelve post-Soviet countries. Even though auxiliary or artistic conlangs are usually not native for anyone and thus unlikely to be requested as languages of education and upbringing, official communication, etc., the most probable scenarios for conlang usage regulated by national legacy are cultural events, mass media and organization naming. This list reflects the aims of these types conlangs, namely, intercultural communication (in case of auxlangs) and recreation (in case of artlangs). The rights of usage of languages designed for intercultural communication (Esperanto, Interlingua, etc.) or cognitive experiments (Lojban, Laadan, Toki Pona, etc.) in education are beyond the scope of this study. The study was performed with the method of legal analysis of language, culture and media acts of the states in question. In case the texts of acts did not provide possibility to make a confident conclusion, the judgement of the regulating agency was requested. The results show that while some of these countries restrict usage of non-national or non-local languages in the cultural area in general, most of them allow their usage irrespective of their genesis. A case of a law targeted specifically against conlangs rather than any natural language along with the motivation from the governmental agency and the possible concequences of conlang usage permission are also discussed. Keywords: Constructed Languages, Political Linguistics, Language Rights, Cultural Rights, Post-Soviet Countries The 11th International Conference on Languages, Linguistics, Translation and Literature 1-2 February 2026 , Ahwaz For more information, please visit the conference website: WWW.TLLL.IR Follow us on social media: Facebook : / llld.ir Instagram : / llld.ir Twitter : / llld_ahwaz #conferences_of_linguistics #linguistics_conferences #applied_linguistics_conferences #top_linguistics_conferences #international_conferences_of_linguistics #international_conference_on_linguistics #conferences_of_languages #language_conferences #conferences_of_languages #languages_conferences #international_conferences_of_literature #literature_conferences #international_literature_conferences #conferences_of_translation #translation_conferences #list_of_conferences_of_translation #list_of_translation_conferences #call_for_papers_translation_studies #English_conferences #English_Literature_conferences #English_department_conferences #dialects_conferences #conferences_of_dialects #conferences_in_Iran #Ahwaz_conference #Ahvaz_conferences