We invite the broader NLP community to participate in our Shared Task at The 
13th Argument Mining and Reasoning Workshop, co-hosted with ACL2026 in San 
Diego 🏖️ , United States! 

https://argmining-org.github.io/2026/index.html#shared_task

The shared task focuses on understanding argumentative structure in highly 
formal, legal-political United Nations resolutions. Participants are expected 
to build LLM-based systems to: 1) identify and classify argumentative 
paragraphs in preambles and operative sections; 2) predict argumentative 
relations between paragraphs.

📅 Important Dates

1 Feb: Train and test data release
18 March: Evaluation and submission starts
1 April: Submission ends
15 April: Evaluation ends; results notification
24 April: Paper submission due
1 May: Reviews to authors
12 May: Camera-ready version due
July: ArgMining 2026 Workshop

🔗 Further details, data access, and submission instructions on the shared task 
page: https://shared-task-argmining.linguistik.uzh.ch/

Organizers:  Yingqiang Gao, Anastassia Shaitarova, Reto Gubelmann, Patrick 
Montjouridès, Department of Computational Linguistics, University of Zurich 
(UZH)

We welcome participation from researchers and practitioners across related 
areas of argument mining, LLM reasoning, information retrieval, and so on. We 
are looking forward to receiving your submission!
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