- TO INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO THE LAW AND THE HUMANITIES MOVEMENT.
- TO INVESTIGATE THE BENEFITS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.
- TO DEVELOP A CRITICAL APPROACH TO LEGAL TEXTS.
- TO UNDERSTAND LAW IN THE WIDER CONTEXT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
- TO STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CULTURAL CONTEXT FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF LAW IN THE PAST AS WELL AS THE PRESENT.
- TO INVESTIGATE THE BENEFITS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.
- TO DEVELOP A CRITICAL APPROACH TO LEGAL TEXTS.
- TO UNDERSTAND LAW IN THE WIDER CONTEXT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
- TO STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CULTURAL CONTEXT FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF LAW IN THE PAST AS WELL AS THE PRESENT.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
4th October: prof. Emanuele Conte (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Introduction to Law and Humanities”
5th-6th October: prof. Sara Menzinger (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Dante and the Law: The Influence of Legal Categories on 14th century Political Thought”
11th-13th October: prof. Serena Ammirati (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Law and Paleography: Transmitting and Reconstructing Law in the Latin West:
from papyri to digital data”
18th-20th October: prof. Giorgio Resta and prof. Emanuele Conte (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Law and Music”
25th-27th October: Stefania Gialdroni (University of Padova):
"Law and Visual Arts: The Italian Supreme Court of Cassation between Law,
Architecture and Iconography"
2nd-3rd November: Midterm exam
8th-10th November: prof. Emily Corran (University College London):
“Women, Conscience and Law: Legalistic approaches to sin in Late Middle Ages”
15th-17th November: prof. Giuseppe Guizzi (University of Napoli),
“Balzac and the Comedy of the Law”
22nd-23rd November: prof. Bruno Cavallone (University of Milano),
“Visual Arts and Principles of Judicial Proceedings”
29th-30th November: prof. Caroline Humfress (University of St. Andrews)
“Law and Society”
6th and 7th December: Final discussion of the course
Mutuazione: 20101172 LAW AND THE HUMANITIES(DIRITTO E CULTURA) in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 N0 MENZINGER DI PREUSSENTHAL SARA
Programme
Law and Humanities, 2021/20224th October: prof. Emanuele Conte (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Introduction to Law and Humanities”
5th-6th October: prof. Sara Menzinger (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Dante and the Law: The Influence of Legal Categories on 14th century Political Thought”
11th-13th October: prof. Serena Ammirati (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Law and Paleography: Transmitting and Reconstructing Law in the Latin West:
from papyri to digital data”
18th-20th October: prof. Giorgio Resta and prof. Emanuele Conte (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Law and Music”
25th-27th October: Stefania Gialdroni (University of Padova):
"Law and Visual Arts: The Italian Supreme Court of Cassation between Law,
Architecture and Iconography"
2nd-3rd November: Midterm exam
8th-10th November: prof. Emily Corran (University College London):
“Women, Conscience and Law: Legalistic approaches to sin in Late Middle Ages”
15th-17th November: prof. Giuseppe Guizzi (University of Napoli),
“Balzac and the Comedy of the Law”
22nd-23rd November: prof. Bruno Cavallone (University of Milano),
“Visual Arts and Principles of Judicial Proceedings”
29th-30th November: prof. Caroline Humfress (University of St. Andrews)
“Law and Society”
6th and 7th December: Final discussion of the course
Core Documentation
Course reading material will be uploaded on the Roma Tre e-learning platform.Type of delivery of the course
Fall 2021: the course will start on October 4th and it will finish on December 7th. Classes meet: Monday, 1h. 8.30-10.00; Tuesday, h. 14.00-15.30; Wednesday, h. 16.00-17.30. This course will be held online, via Teams. All materials will be posted on the Roma Tre e-learning platform.Type of evaluation
• participation in class • mid term written work • Final, oral exam Attendance in class is compulsory; the final examination will cover all the topics discussed during the course. teacher profile teaching materials
4th October: prof. Emanuele Conte (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Introduction to Law and Humanities”
5th-6th October: prof. Sara Menzinger (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Dante and the Law: The Influence of Legal Categories on 14th century Political Thought”
11th-13th October: prof. Serena Ammirati (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Law and Paleography: Transmitting and Reconstructing Law in the Latin West:
from papyri to digital data”
18th-20th October: prof. Giorgio Resta and prof. Emanuele Conte (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Law and Music”
25th-27th October: Stefania Gialdroni (University of Padova):
"Law and Visual Arts: The Italian Supreme Court of Cassation between Law,
Architecture and Iconography"
2nd-3rd November: Midterm exam
8th-10th November: prof. Emily Corran (University College London):
“Women, Conscience and Law: Legalistic approaches to sin in Late Middle Ages”
15th-17th November: prof. Giuseppe Guizzi (University of Napoli),
“Balzac and the Comedy of the Law”
22nd-23rd November: prof. Bruno Cavallone (University of Milano),
“Visual Arts and Principles of Judicial Proceedings”
29th-30th November: prof. Caroline Humfress (University of St. Andrews)
“Law and Society”
6th and 7th December: Final discussion of the course
Mutuazione: 20101172 LAW AND THE HUMANITIES(DIRITTO E CULTURA) in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 N0 MENZINGER DI PREUSSENTHAL SARA
Programme
Law and Humanities, 2021/20224th October: prof. Emanuele Conte (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Introduction to Law and Humanities”
5th-6th October: prof. Sara Menzinger (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Dante and the Law: The Influence of Legal Categories on 14th century Political Thought”
11th-13th October: prof. Serena Ammirati (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Law and Paleography: Transmitting and Reconstructing Law in the Latin West:
from papyri to digital data”
18th-20th October: prof. Giorgio Resta and prof. Emanuele Conte (University of ‘Roma Tre’)
“Law and Music”
25th-27th October: Stefania Gialdroni (University of Padova):
"Law and Visual Arts: The Italian Supreme Court of Cassation between Law,
Architecture and Iconography"
2nd-3rd November: Midterm exam
8th-10th November: prof. Emily Corran (University College London):
“Women, Conscience and Law: Legalistic approaches to sin in Late Middle Ages”
15th-17th November: prof. Giuseppe Guizzi (University of Napoli),
“Balzac and the Comedy of the Law”
22nd-23rd November: prof. Bruno Cavallone (University of Milano),
“Visual Arts and Principles of Judicial Proceedings”
29th-30th November: prof. Caroline Humfress (University of St. Andrews)
“Law and Society”
6th and 7th December: Final discussion of the course
Core Documentation
Course reading material will be uploaded on the Roma Tre e-learning platform.Type of delivery of the course
Fall 2021: the course will start on October 4th and it will finish on December 7th. Classes meet: Monday, 1h. 8.30-10.00; Tuesday, h. 14.00-15.30; Wednesday, h. 16.00-17.30. This course will be held online, via Teams. All materials will be posted on the Roma Tre e-learning platform.Type of evaluation
• participation in class • mid term written work • Final, oral exam Attendance in class is compulsory; the final examination will cover all the topics discussed during the course.