- Oggetto:
- Oggetto:
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN EUROPE (NON ATTIVO 2024/25)
- Oggetto:
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN EUROPE (INACTIVE 2024/25)
- Oggetto:
Anno accademico 2024/2025
- Codice attività didattica
- GIU0451
- Corso di studio
- Corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze internazionali (Classe LM-52)
- Anno
- 1° anno
- Periodo
- Da definire
- Tipologia
- Caratterizzante
- Crediti/Valenza
- 6
- SSD attività didattica
- IUS/09 - istituzioni di diritto pubblico
- Erogazione
- Tradizionale
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Frequenza
- Facoltativa
- Tipologia esame
- Orale
- Tipologia unità didattica
- corso
- Oggetto:
Sommario insegnamento
- Oggetto:
Avvisi
- Oggetto:
Obiettivi formativi
The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal and philosophical foundations of fundamental rights in Europe, as well as of the practical implications and challenges ensuing from protecting and enforcing these rights.
- Oggetto:
Risultati dell'apprendimento attesi
By the end of the course students will have a deeper knowledge of fundamental rights theoretical and historical foundations, their classification and tools for balancing them. They will be able to analyse and understand relevant legal texts (statutes, case law, etc.) and will be aware of the implications of fundamental rights' implications in everyday life as well as for their own future professional activities.
At the same time, stundets will be able to cope with complex reasoning and apply rules and schemes to a given case as well as to grasp their implications.
Since the course is structured on research paper readings, students will be able to organise the knowledge required and weight its importance and relevance, discuss topical issues through the lenses of fundamental rights theory and envisage solutions to concrete cases.
- Oggetto:
Programma
The first part of the course deals with historical and theoretical issues, the second part focuses on practical aspects and case studies.
- Oggetto:
Modalità di insegnamento
The course consists of interactive lectures and will be held in presence three times a week. Classes will NO LONGER be live-streamed. In parallel, materials will be available every week on the CampusNet platform. Moodle will NOT be used.
Students are required to read the uploaded papers in advance as classes will be entirely devoted to their discussion.
- Oggetto:
Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
A written exam (only) will be carried out in English and will focus for both attending and non-attending students on a specific court case dealing with the theoretical and practical questions dealt with during classes. Attending students who deliver their own presentations in class will be awarded "a plus" on the final grade.
- Oggetto:
Attività di supporto
+ FOR ATTENDING STUDENTS Papers, slides and materials uploaded until the class end date.
+ FOR NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS ONLY
1) Papers and materials uploaded online concerning the history and theory of fundamental rights, generations of rights, balancing methods and proportionality.
2) A. Facchi, S. Falcetta, N. Riva (eds.) An Introduction to Fundamental Rights in Europe: History, Theory, Cases, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022, 1-91.
Non-attending students are kindly requested to contact Prof. Boggero via e-mail to clarify the programme content
Testi consigliati e bibliografia
- Oggetto:
C. Tomuschat, Human Rights: Between Idealism and Realism, Third Edition, Oxford University Press, 2008
- Oggetto: