Through the historical-comparative method, the course aims, in the first part, to provide students with the tools to analyze and understand different concepts of law and different ways to legitimate the law in the main legal traditions (Civil law, Common law, legal systems of Islamic countries, main Asian legal systems, South American legal systems). In the second part, the course aims to deepen the historical-comparative aspects of the European integration process and the evolution of the Chinese legal system.
Curriculum
   teacher profile  teaching materials
Influential Cultural and Political Elements in Legal Systems
Impacts of Historical Transformations on Law
Current Legal Systems:
Common Law
Civil Law
Mixed Systems
Traditional Systems
Fundamental Legal Principles in Legal Systems
Analysis of Legal Cases: Contracts, Civil Liability, Human Rights
Mutuazione: 21810427 SISTEMI GIURIDICI COMPARATI in Scienze politiche L-36 TORINO RAFFAELE
Programme
Comparative AnalysisInfluential Cultural and Political Elements in Legal Systems
Impacts of Historical Transformations on Law
Current Legal Systems:
Common Law
Civil Law
Mixed Systems
Traditional Systems
Fundamental Legal Principles in Legal Systems
Analysis of Legal Cases: Contracts, Civil Liability, Human Rights
Core Documentation
the textbooks mentioned during the lecturesAttendance
The attendance is recommendedType of evaluation
Completeness of knowledge Analytical and in-depth analysis skills Expressive ability and mastery of terminology   teacher profile  teaching materials
Influential Cultural and Political Elements in Legal Systems
Impacts of Historical Transformations on Law
Current Legal Systems:
Common Law
Civil Law
Mixed Systems
Traditional Systems
Fundamental Legal Principles in Legal Systems
Analysis of Legal Cases: Contracts, Civil Liability, Human Rights
Programme
Comparative AnalysisInfluential Cultural and Political Elements in Legal Systems
Impacts of Historical Transformations on Law
Current Legal Systems:
Common Law
Civil Law
Mixed Systems
Traditional Systems
Fundamental Legal Principles in Legal Systems
Analysis of Legal Cases: Contracts, Civil Liability, Human Rights
Core Documentation
the textbooks mentioned during the lecturesAttendance
The attendance is recommendedType of evaluation
Completeness of knowledge Analytical and in-depth analysis skills Expressive ability and mastery of terminology