ADVANCED LAW & HUMANITIES
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The examination is conducted in oral form. For attending students, the paper presented in the classroom during the course will be appropriately taken into account for the final grade.
The course takes up the methodology used in the basic Law and Humanities course, encouraging its direct application by students.
Classic themes and some more recent approaches will be alternated, to achieve a representative view of the variety of relationships between law and the high expressions of culture.
The main objective is the awareness of law as an entity that permeates society in all its interstices, including the less obvious ones, but also as a science with potential for continuous dialogue and comparison with literature, cinema and other disciplines.
The 2022/2023 course will focus on Law and Cinema. The major themes of multicultural society, investor protection and market failures, human rights, and bioethics will be proposed through the suggestions of great cinematography.
In fact, it is planned to screen, in part or in full depending on the length, commentary and discussion, the following films: Sacco and Vanzetti, Minority Report, The Verdict, The Jewel, A Clockwork Orange, A petit bourgeois, Code of Honor, A Good Man.
For attending students.
For attending students.
The oral exam will focus on the course notes, and the following text:
Roselli O. (a cura di), Cinema e Diritto – La comprensione della dimensione giuridica attraverso la cinematografia, Giappichelli, 2020, pp. 212.
For non-attending students.
1) Roselli O. (a cura di), Cinema e Diritto – La comprensione della dimensione giuridica attraverso la cinematografia, Giappichelli, 2020, pp. 212.
2) Vitiello G. (a cura di), In nome della legge – La giustizia nel cinema italiano, Rubettino editore, 2013, pp. 170.
In addition to some introductory lectures, the course is seminar-based in nature, and involves the active participation of students who will be assigned a film to be exhibited and commented on in the classroom with the help of the lecturer
The lecturer receives at the end or break of classes. When work or family needs of students make this impossible, the lecturer can make herself available at different times by appointment through Microsoft Teams