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Transitional Justice
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Transitional Justice
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Anno accademico 2021/2022
- Codice dell'attività didattica
- GIU0586 - GIU0824B
- Docenti
- Prof.ssa Margherita Salvadori (Titolare del corso)
Laura Garcia-Juan (Titolare del corso) - Insegnamento integrato
- Advanced International Law (GIU0824)
- Diritto internazionale (A-D) (GIU0036)
- Corso di studi
- Laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in Giurisprudenza - a Torino (D.M. 270/2004) [f004-c501]
Laurea magistrale in European Legal Studies - a Torino (D.M. 270/2004)[0703M21] - Anno
- 1° anno 3° anno 4° anno
- Periodo didattico
- Primo semestre
- Tipologia
- Caratterizzante Affine o integrativo A scelta dello studente
- Crediti/Valenza
- 6
- SSD dell'attività didattica
- IUS/13 - diritto internazionale
- Modalità di erogazione
- Mista
- Lingua di insegnamento
- Inglese
- Modalità di frequenza
- Obbligatoria
- Tipologia d'esame
- Prova pratica
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Sommario insegnamento
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Obiettivi formativi
The main objective of the course is to provide participants with a solid foundation in the fundamentals of Transitional Justice to understand the challenges, options and implications of different approaches to justice in peace processes, trough Project Based Learning method. The goal of Project Based Learning (PBL) is to engage students in learning that is deep and long-lasting, and inspires for them a love of learning and personal connection to their academic experience.
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Risultati dell'apprendimento attesi
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Appreciate the complexity of the legacies of conflict and human rights violations, and efforts to redress them.
- Identify the range of possible legal, institutional, and policy frameworks that have been marshaled in an attempt to respond to large-scale human rights atrocities.
- Analyze the tensions and debates that surround the choice between different intervention options.
- Evaluate the various levels at which transitional justice interventions can take place.
- Critically analyse the goals of transitional justice processes and the extent to which different mechanisms help to advance these goals.
- Design a project with a final product (video) that provide background and context to one of the transitional justice main issues.
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Modalità di insegnamento
This course is designed for an interactive audience and requires an active participation of the students. Real cases and situations will be presented and discussed. PBL is a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an authentic, engaging, and complex question, problem, or challenge. The project is the vehicle for teaching the important knowledge and skills student need to learn. PBL requires critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and various forms of communication.
To answer a driving question and create high-quality work, students need to do much more than remember information. They need to use higher-order thinking skills and learn to work as a team. Students demonstrate their knowledge and skills by creating a public product for a real audience. As a result, they develop deep content knowledge as well as critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication skills.
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Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
Participation in class (50%)
Genuine student engagement with the course material and active participation of all students is essential to the success of this course. Participation will be assessed on the basis of:
- Regular presence in class.
- Teamwork.
- Contribution to discussion and active participation in class activities: active involvement for participation will be assessed by both the quantity and the quality of each student’s engagement during the discussions. The following criteria will be taken into account:*Effective communication of ideas (logical organization of ideas/structure; clear explanations; relevant examples; appropriate use of visual or oral learning aids; ability to engage with the class).
*Understanding of topic, analysis and argument (explanation of relevant terms and socio-political context; explanation of principal debates; critical engagement with the relevant literature; articulation and defence of clear, insightful arguments, and/or stimulation of debate around different approaches to the issue under discussion; relevance and analytical depth of discussion questions).
Quality of the final work (50%)
Within session three, students will gather into groups. Throughout the course, each group will conduct deep research into a Transitional Justice theme or topic and will record themselves in a creative video. These videos should introduce the public to a topic—a country, regional, or crosscutting theme—not otherwise thoroughly covered in class. Students should choose a topic in consultation with the instructor to make sure that it is acceptable, and that it does not replicate another group’s work. The video should provide background and context to the Transitional Justice analysed issue. The findings should represent a consensus among the group. The video should last no more than 10 minutes.
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Programma
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Module I-INTRODUCTION TO TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
Session 1- October 7 (Face-to-face)
- Exploring previous knowledge
- Glossary of terms
- Transitional Justice Overview
Session 2- October 8 (Face-to-face)
- Components of TJ: Right to truth; Prosecution initiatives; Delivering reparations; Institutional reform; National consultations
Session 3- October 14 (Face-to-face)
- What is Project-based Learning?
- Knowing each other better
Module II-THE RIGHT TO TRUTH
Session 4- October 15 (Face-to-face)
- Truth-telling and truth commissions
Session 5- October 21 (Face-to-face)
- Truth and reconciliation commissions. Case Study: South Africa
Session 6- October 22 (Face-to-face)
- Truth and reconciliation commissions. Case Study: Peru, Morocco
Session 7- October 28 (Face-to-face)
- Preparing the project
Module III-CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS
Session 8- October 29 (Face-to-face)
- International Criminal Tribunals in historical context. Case Studies: Nuremberg, Tokyo, Rwanda (ICTR) and Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
Session 9- November 4 (Face-to-face)
- The International Criminal Court. Case Studies: Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Sudan
Session 10- November 5 (Face-to-face)
- International and hybrid criminal tribunals. Case Studies: East Timor and Sierra Leone
- What about the so-called Islamic State (IS)?
Session 11- November 11 (online)
- Preparing the project
Module IV-MEMORY AND REPARATION
Session 12- November 12 (online)
- Amnesties and Reparations in Transitional Justice. Case Study: Argentina
Session 13- November 18 (online)
- Nairobi Declaration on Women and Girls’ Right to a Remedy and Reparation
Session 14- November 19 (online)
- Reparations programmes and public memorials
Session 15- November 25 (online)
- Preparing the project
Module V-INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
Session 16- November 26 (online)
- What institutional reforms?
Session 17- December 2 (online)
- Gendered Transitional Justice
Session 18- December 3 (online)
- Special Jurisdiction of Peace (Colombia). Transitional justice and disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR).
Session 19- December 9 (online)
- Preparing the project
Session 20- December 10 (online)
Final assessment
Testi consigliati e bibliografia
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Suggested learning material, multimedia, websites and other bibliographic references are available on Moodle.
Students that can't participate actively in the course should prepare for the exams reading this book:
Valerie Rosoux, Mark Anstey (Editors). Negotiating Reconciliation in Peacemaking. Quandaries of Relationship Building. Springer International Publishing, 2017.
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Note
Gli esami, se del caso, si svolgeranno in presenza, nei limiti consentiti dai provvedimenti rettorali.
Al momento, è consentita la possibilità a studenti e studentesse che si trovano in particolari condizioni (stabilite nel Decreto Rettorale n. 2576/2020), di richiedere di poter sostenere l’esame in modalità a distanza. Lo/la studente/studentessa deve iscriversi all’appello indicando nel campo note la propria richiesta d’esame a distanza specificando la condizione a), b) o c) del Decreto; in questo caso, l'esame si svolgerà in remoto nell'aula assegnata. Specifica comunicazione verrà inviata agli studenti interessati.
aa. 2021/22: in condivisione con:
- GIU0586 Transitional justice incardinato in Giurisprudenza ciclo unico (TAF R, 4° anno)
- GIU0586 Transitional justice incardinato in European Legal Studies (TAF D, anno 0)
- GIU0824B Transitional justice (modulo di Advanced international law) incardinato in European Legal Studies (TAF B)
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