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)

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Wednesday 27 February 2008

WHO, WHEN, WHERE

Dear all,
here some answers to your questions:

WHO: All the students interested are welcome to the course as it isn’t a compulsory one, even if it would be better if you already took an exam in legal history or comparative law and, of course, you have to understand English quite well. Until now, there isn’t a limit in the number of participants, but you have to register for this course on this blog. That means that you have to give me your complete name so that I will be able to make a list. You will have then to sign the list every time you will be present at the lessons. There won’t be a text book but several suggested readings, so you need to be present to be able to take the exam.

WHEN: From March the 12th, each Wednesday at 01:45 p.m., Thursday and Friday, at 10:00 a.m.

WHERE: Lecture Room: 5 (Wednesday), 4 (Thursday and Friday)

And also:

ARTICLES: Each speaker will suggest some readings that you will then use to prepare the exam. It will be possible to find most of the articles on the databases accessible from the University (e.g. JSTOR or HeinOnline). In fact, even inserting a link on the blog, it won’t be possible to read the article from your pc at home. If you have any difficulty in finding the articles you can write me (stefaniagialdroni@libero.it) and in most cases I will be able to send you the readings directly (as in the case of Professor’s Skell readings).

CREDITS: If you pass the exam of the Law and the Humanities course, you will acquire 4 “language” credits (CFU), see: http://www.giur.uniroma3.it/materiale/segreteria/ManifestiStudiA.A.2007-2008.html

EXAM: We are still not sure about the way you are going to take the exam: it will be explained during the course. We have two main options: a little essay or an oral examination. In both cases you will have to choose one subject to deepen (that means, that you won't be asked about all the readings!). Anyaway, you have to come to the lessons to take the exam.

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