Law and the Humanities at Roma Tre

The blog of the "Law and the Humanities" course of lessons at the Roma Tre University (Law Faculty)

Alfred Hitchock's "Dial M for Murder" (1954)

Wednesday 30 January 2008

LIST OF SPEAKERS

Week 1
12.03.08-14.03.08
Introduction
Prof. David Arthur Skeel
University of Pennsylvania Law School (USA)

Week 2
19.03.08-21.03.08
Law and History
Prof. Emanuele Conte
University Roma Tre (Italy)

Week 3
26.03.08-28.03.08
Law and Literature
Stefania Gialdroni
PhD candidate: University of Milan "Bicocca" (Italy) and EHESS, Paris (France)

Week 4
02.04.08-04.04.08
Law and Literature
Dr. Marc Harreman
University Roma Tre (Italy)

Week 5
09.04.08-11.04.08
Law and Literature
Stefanie Günthner
PhD candidate: EHESS, Paris (France)

Week 6
16.04.08-18.04.08
Law, Literature and Architecture
Prof. Rainer Maria Kiesow
University of Frankfurt am Main and Max-Planck Institut für Europäische Rechtsgeschichte (Germany)

Week 7
23.04.08 and 24. 04.08
Law and Figurative Art
23.04: Prof. Conte
24.04: Prof. Mario Ascheri
University Roma Tre (Italy)

Week 8
02.05.2008
Law and Music
Prof. Giorgio Resta University of Bari (Italy)
and Enrico Maria Polimanti, pianist

Week 9
07.05.08-09.05.08
Law and Cinema
07-08.05.08: Screening of films
09.05.08: Prof. Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich
University Roma Tre (Italy)

Week 10
14.05.08-16.05.08
Law and Cinema
14.05.08: Screening of films
15-16.05.08: Prof. Esteban Conde
University of Huelva (Spain)

Week 11
21.05.08-23.05.08
Law and Cinema
Prof. Cristina Vano
University of Naples "Federico II" (Italy )

Week 12
28.05.08
Conclusion
Prof. Rainer Maria Kiesow

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

buongiorno!
volevo sapere se per accedere al corso è necessario sostenere qualche test e se i posti sono limitati. Grazie

Stefania Gialdroni said...

Hi! First of all, it would be better to write your messages on this blog in English. I know is a little unusual, but the aim of this project is also to develop your English skills inside the University. So, please, try. Secondly, the course is open to all the student interested: you don't need to take any test before and we haven't fixed the number of participants. As soon as possible, we will publish other details concerning, e.g., the final exam, on this blog. All best

Anonymous said...

thank you for the answer, then!
I'm very curious about the subject...I ran throught it on the page of an american university, can't remember which one...anywasys, I thought it'd have been great if there was something like that in my university and here we are! it should be very very interesting, I can't wait to see how you're going to make the all thing up.
Greetings

Chicca said...

Hello!
I was wondering at which year we need to be registered to sit this exam.
Thanks.

Stefania Gialdroni said...

Hi! Well, in theory, the course is open to all the students, and it doesn't matter the year in which you are registered, as you don't need a particular knowledge of the law. Of course, it could be useful if you have some knowledge of legal history or comparative law. In practice, I will ask again Prof. Conte. You will find all the information next week on this blog.
Best