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  5. A.A. 2023-2024
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  1. International Law and Pluralism
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Insegnamento Course full name
International Law and Pluralism
Course ID number
2324-4-A5810255
Course summary SYLLABUS

Course Syllabus

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Learning objectives

The course aims to provide students with a more dynamic and up-to-date view of the functioning of international law, confronting the manifestations and new challenges posed by legal and non-legal pluralism.

Contents

The course will examine the relationship between international law and pluralism from two distinct perspectives: structural and substantive.

On the structural side, the question will be asked what impact pluralism has had on the diversification and expansion of international law, phenomena that have characterised in particular the era of globalisation. In this regard, special attention will be devoted to the phenomenon of fragmentation of the international legal order, from the normative, value, institutional and jurisdictional points of view.

From the substantive point of view, on the other hand, attention will be focused in particular on the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, in order to verify how the European norms on the protection of human rights have been able to accommodate the pluralism that characterises modern societies in terms of religion, education, mass media and politics.

Detailed program

Pluralism/pluralisms: what do we talk about when we talk about pluralism?

Part one:

-The phenomenon of fragmentation of international law as a manifestation of legal pluralism;

-The problems;

-Possible solutions.

Part Two:

-Pluralism and human rights in Europe (with particular reference to the European Convention on Human Rights);

- Religious symbols;

- The right to political association;

- The right to education;

- The mass media.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of public international law.

Teaching methods

Frontal teaching with class discussions.

Assessment methods

Oral exam.

Textbooks and Reading Materials

Reading materials will be provided by the instructor and charged on the elearning website during the course.

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Key information

Field of research
IUS/13
ECTS
6
Term
Second semester
Activity type
Mandatory
Course Length (Hours)
42
Degree Course Type
5-year single cycle Master Degree
Language
English

Staff

    Teacher

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    Antonello Tancredi

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Sustainable Development Goals

PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS - Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
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