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Law, Society and Justice
Cursusdoel
- distinguish between and describe different perspectives on law in context, in particular with the major topics in law and society, and socio-legal theory,
- distinguish and use different types of arguments (e.g. theoretical vs. empirical; legally valid vs. philosophically sound)
- understand general moral and philosophical questions and dilemmas surrounding legal justice
- understand and have insight into, the fundamental scientific questions regarding: the nature of law, the relationship between law and morality, and the notions of justice
- identify and explain the social context justifying the how and the why’s of legal formation and legal rules
- participate in legal debates involving notions of justice and in debates relate to the question of what the law is
- explain the principles and values of law and critically reflect the extent in which law is necessary for social order
- conduct legal research based on a given research question that deals with law and morality
- write papers involving legal/moral queries from a legal philosophical, contextual and theoretical perspective
Relationship between course objective and assignments
- participation: 1-2, 5-7
- individual paper: 4, 6-9
- group presentation: 1-2, 4-6
- group assignment: 4-9
- final exam: 1-7
Vakinhoudelijk
The format of the sessions varies. Great emphasis is put on the self-organisation of students. Hence, most session exists of either discussions on the literature, chaired by students or presentations by a group of students on the literature well prepared, also in written form (see below). Both are part of the evaluation and assessment process. In addition, there are lectures and plenary discussions, headed by me to introduce a new subject. There are also class assignments, such as a moot court and field trips.
Werkvormen
Toetsing
Participation
Verplicht | Weging 10% | ECTS 0,75
Individual paper
Verplicht | Weging 30% | ECTS 2,25
Group presentations
Verplicht | Weging 15% | ECTS 1,13
*midterm FEEDBACK*
Niet verplicht
Group assignment
Verplicht | Weging 15% | ECTS 1,13
Final exam
Verplicht | Weging 30% | ECTS 2,25
Ingangseisen en voorkennis
Ingangseisen
Er is geen informatie over verplichte ingangseisen bekend.
Voorkennis
Er is geen informatie over benodigde voorkennis bekend.
Voertalen
- Engels
Cursusmomenten
Gerelateerde studies
Tentamens
Er is geen tentamenrooster beschikbaar voor deze cursus
Verplicht materiaal
Materiaal | Omschrijving |
---|---|
READER | Reader |
BOEK | Michael J. Sandel, Justice. What’s the Right Thing to Do?, London: Penguin, 2010. Amazon: ISBN-13: 978-0374532505 ISBN-10: 0374532508 Or Bol.com: ISBN10: 0141041331 ISBN13: 9780141041339 |
BOEK | Brian Bix, Jurisprudence: Theory and Context, 8th ed. (London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2019) |
Aanbevolen materiaal
Er is geen informatie over de aanbevolen literatuur bekend
Coördinator
L. van den Berge | L.vandenBerge@uu.nl |
Docenten
L. van den Berge | L.vandenBerge@uu.nl |
Inschrijving
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