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CODE 108683
ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/13
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 1° Semester
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

Attendance at all the meetings, the final discussion and the presentation of the written paper will allow the recognition of 2 credits (CFU/ECTS) subject to the previous inclusion of code 108683 - INTERNATIONAL LAW SEMINARS, in the study plan of the student.

Alternatively, it is possible to request recognition of the seminar among the free credits, if provided for in the regulations of one's degree course.

UN SDG: 16 Rule of law.

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

The International Law seminars and initiatives delve into specialised topics concerning public and private international law.

More specifically, the International Law Seminar II (cod.108683 - 2 CFU) involves a mock trial before an international court in which, during a series of meetings, participants will carry out, individually and in groups, research, legal writing and public speaking activities.

The flyer with dates and the programme is avaiable online on the Department's website and on the aulaweb page of the seminar.

Students must enroll via a Google Module.

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

Individual study, as well as active in-person attendance to class and activities will enable students to: i) identify, analyse, understand and apply the sources of public and private international law; ii) understand and analyse the mutual coordination of sources; iii) independently identify and critically evaluate the main issues of public and private international law; iv) express in appropriate technical legal language.

PREREQUISITES

No propaedeuticity required. An adequate understanding of the Italian language is required for those participating in classes (for English books see below).

TEACHING METHODS

Case-based learining.

Students must enroll via a Google Module. 

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

The flyer with dates and the programme is avaiable online on the Department's website and on the aulaweb page of the seminar.

Students must enroll via a Google Module. 

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

None; activities are research based. 

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

Exam Board

STEFANO DOMINELLI (President)

LAURA CARPANETO

FRANCESCA MAOLI (Substitute)

CLARA PASTORINO (Substitute)

ILARIA QUEIROLO (Substitute)

PIETRO SANNA (Substitute)

LESSONS

LESSONS START

The flyer with dates and the programme is avaiable online on the Department's website and on the aulaweb page of the seminar.

Students must enroll via a Google Module. 

Class schedule

L'orario di tutti gli insegnamenti è consultabile all'indirizzo EasyAcademy.

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

Public discussion of the previously drafted court briefs and submission of the briefs to the reference lecturers constitute verification of the substantive and expository skills acquired.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Exams aim to test whether the student is able to identify, understand and apply the rules of public and private international law covered in the programme, as well as to use appropriate legal terminology.

FURTHER INFORMATION

For the office hours, check the teacher's personal page.

For DSA: interested persons must get in touch with the departmental contact person and not the lecturer.

Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals

Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals
Peace, justice and strong institutions
Peace, justice and strong institutions