- Docente: Caterina Drigo
- Credits: 6
- SSD: IUS/09
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Ravenna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
International Cooperation, Protection of Human Rights and Cultural Heritage (cod. 8889)
Also valid for Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 0660)
Learning outcomes
This course provides a wide-ranging survey of conceptual
foundations and issues in contemporary human rights. The course
examines the historical and philosophical origins of human rights,
their explication in the evolving series of international
documents, questions of enforcement, and current debates. The
course analyses the means of protection of human rights, in the
national as well as in the international and European
context.
This course explores major features of human rights' protection through close examination of selected decisions of the Italian Constitutional Court, the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights.
Course contents
This course provides a wide-ranging survey of conceptual
foundations and issues in contemporary human rights. The course
examines the historical and philosophical origins of human rights,
their explication in the evolving series of international
documents, questions of enforcement, and current debates. It also
explores topics such as principle of equality, political and civil
liberties, social rights, economic liberties, etc.
During the course students will examine national and
international human rights law, with particular regard to the
european context. Indeed this course explores major features of
human rights' protection through close examination of
selected decisions of the Italian Constitutional Court, the
European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human
Rights.
Readings/Bibliography
The textbook required for the preparation of the exam is:
L. Mezzetti, DIRITTI E DOVERI, Giappichelli Editore, Torino, 2013, pages 3-53; 209-629.
The study of a Constitutional Law Code is also recommended. See: L. Mezzetti, Codice dei diritti umani, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2015.
Different programs may be agreed with the students who will
attend the Course, according to their specific fields of
interest.
Teaching methods
The course will be held in the form of the traditional oral lecture. Additionally, during the lesson there will be power-point presentations and the students will be given summaries and case law material. All the material will be available on AMS Campus - Alma DL (http://campus.unibo.it/).
Assessment methods
Lectures will be held in the spring term 2015/2016, therefore students may take the exam starting from May 2016.
Exams will be held orally. During the exam students must
demonstrate to master the main parts of the program.
Teaching tools
In addition to the Text book, all students will be provided with power point presentations and case law material analyzed during the lessons (see AMS 1Campus - Alma DL (http://campus.unibo.it/)).
Office hours
See the website of Caterina Drigo