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)

Saturday, 7 June 2008

Last questions!!!

Dear all,
here, finally, the last questions of the L&H course of lessons. Good luck!

Prof. Resta:
1) "What are the similarities and differences between legal and musical interpretation?"

2) "How is the law/music analogy employed by Betti and Frank?"

Prof. Ascheri:
"Explain why it is possibile to say that the Sienese 'Buongoverno'frescho could be considered the most important 'reading' of the urbanItalian society of the Late Middle Ages".


Prof. Zeno-Zencovich:
How is it being a US law student? Try to see these two movies, compare them, and then analyse your experience as a law student

The Paper Chase (James Bridges, 1973)
Legally Blonde (Robert Luketic, 2001)

Prof. Vano:
1. Chaplin world view as an introduction to the main questions of the history of labour law: Did you find it appropriate or useful in any way?
2. American labour relations at the beginning of the XX century: the analisys of Max Weber. What do you think of the european perspectives?

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