93447 - DIRITTI FONDAMENTALI

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Ravenna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Legal Consultant in Business and Public Administration (cod. 9242)

    Also valid for Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 9233)

Course contents

The course of Fundamental Rights aims at reconstructing theories and models of fundamental rights’ protection.After a framework of the constitutional, supranational and international system of protection of fundamental rights, the following topics will be addressed:

- biolaw; the right to the protection of personal data; artificial intelligence and technoethics; algorithm responsibility; responsibility for the production, ownership and operation of autonomous vehicles; predictive justice and robotic decision; artificial intelligence and criminal justice; artificial intelligence and enterprise; artificial intelligence and competition.

Readings/Bibliography

For non attending students:

L. Mezzetti - C. Drigo (a cura di), Diritti umani. Protezione internazionale e ordinamenti nazionali, Pacini Giuridica, 2021, pagg. 31-58, 133-162

and

U. Ruffolo (a cura di), XXVI lezioni di Diritto dell'Intelligenza Artificiale. Saggi a margine del ciclo seminariale “Intelligenza Artificiale e diritto” (2020), Giappichelli, 2021, just four chapters chosen by the student.

ATTENDING STUDENTS will be able to agree on a special program with the Dr. Francesca Polacchini.

Teaching methods

The course will take place partly according to the model of the classical lesson and partly in seminar form, with the active participation of the students.
During the course, in fact, the oral lesson will be integrated with the constant use of schemes and projection of slides to help understanding and will also provide some lessons in which students will be involved in the analysis of some leading cases of the Constitutional Court and in the analysis of relevant issues still pending.

In parallel to the lessons, one or more practices will take place face to face or online, lasting about 2 hours, consisting in the concise illustration of a topic by the teacher and in the delivering to the students of an open-ended question, in the drafting by students of a written text following the instructions set out above (within the time limits and according to the extension indicated by the teacher), finally in the self-correction by the students following a description by the teacher of the optimal methods and contents of the written answer, leaving the students time for questions and request for verification of any errors.

Assessment methods

Lessons will be given by Dr. Francesca Polacchini.
The teaching will be articulated in frontal lessons and in the seminars activities directed to the involvement of the students. In the lectures will be conducted the systematic presentation of the topics covered by the course, according to the program above, and then leave room for the examination of the jurisprudence on the individual issues addressed.
The lessons will be held in the first semester.

Teaching tools

During the lessons some slides will be provided to the students, such as the case law that will be analyzed.

Supplementary material will be constantly made available to students through the web-page of the course.

Office hours

See the website of Francesca Polacchini