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Transitional Justice

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Transitional Justice

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Anno accademico 2014/2015

Codice dell'attività didattica
GIU0586
Docente
Prof. Anne Marie La Rosa (Titolare del corso)
Corso di studi
Laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in Giurisprudenza - a Torino (D.M. 270/2004) [f004-c501]
Laurea magistrale in Scienze amministrative e giuridiche delle organizzazioni pubbliche e private (D.M. 270/2004) [f004-c502]
Laurea magistrale in Studi giuridici europei (D.M. 270/2004) [f004-c503]
Anno
3° anno 4° anno 5° anno
Tipologia
A scelta dello studente
Crediti/Valenza
6
SSD dell'attività didattica
IUS/13 - diritto internazionale
Modalità di erogazione
Tradizionale
Lingua di insegnamento
Inglese
Modalità di frequenza
Obbligatoria
Tipologia d'esame
Orale
Prerequisiti
interest in Human Rights, Humanitarian Law and Peace-building.
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Sommario insegnamento

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Obiettivi formativi

Develop a critical and analytical approach to some of the contemporary challenges faced by international law.

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Risultati dell'apprendimento attesi

Increased capacity to apply law to practice

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Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

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Programma

The objective of the course is to provide an enriched understanding of transitional justice. Student should be able to understand better how the legacy of a violent past, in relation to armed conflict or other situations of violence, can be linked to the realisation and achievement of major policy changes, with the view of increasing chances of success of this transformation  process. Given the magnitude of these violations and their number, traditional judicial systems are often unable to provide a satisfactory response in terms of justice. Transitional Justice – which has developed in the years 1980-1990 – considers post-conflict justice in a broader manner where the response is not only focussing on the punishment of crimes' perpetrators but also on recognising the victims' suffering and capacity of resilience. This is where Transitional Justice comes into play.

Both judicial and non-judicial aspects of Transitional Justice will be explored with the view of discussing with the students the cumulative objectives that it pursued: truth-seeking, reparation, repression and sanction. The central place of the victim in all transitional justice processes will be explained and compared to criminal ones, where the behaviour and sanction of alleged perpetrators are at the centre of the exercise. Thematic issues, such as the missing persons and children, will be used to understand in practical terms how Transitional Justice processes can work and interact. It will be discussed how gender perspective can be mainstreamed in transitional justice processes.

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. Pre-assigned readings are required.

Testi consigliati e bibliografia

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The reading will be made available in copied form by way of drop box or through the website of the University. Additional readings will be proposed for the students who would like to deepen certain areas of specific thematic issues.



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Tabella degli orari

Students can gain 3 additional credits in English language

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Orario del corso

(si prega di verificare eventuali cambiamenti dell'orario prima dell'inizio del II semestre)

27 - 28 febbraio 2015 aula F2;
13 - 14 marzo 2015 aula A3;
10 -11 aprile 2015 aula F2;
17 - 18 aprile 2015 aula F2;
08 - 09 maggio 2015 aula F2.

Venerdì ore 16-20
Sabato ore 9-13

L'aula sarà comunicata prima dell'inzio del corso.

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