Unit LAW AND RELIGION

Course
Philosophy and ethics of relationships
Study-unit Code
A003519
Curriculum
World religions and philosophy
Teacher
Silvia Angeletti
CFU
9
Course Regulation
Coorte 2023
Offered
2023/24
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

LAW AND RELIGION I MODUL

Code A003524
CFU 3
Teacher Silvia Angeletti
Teachers
  • Silvia Angeletti
Hours
  • 18 ore - Silvia Angeletti
Learning activities Affine/integrativa
Area Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline IUS/11
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Language of instruction English will be the language of teaching and examination
Contents In view of a fruitful understanding and interaction during the second part of the course (see Syllabus Module II), the first lessons will be devoted to helping students familiarizing with key concepts in legal thought about human rights and freedom of religion or belief. Taking into account previous knowledge and competences of attending students, some basic notions will be given about legal institutions and the role of case-law and jurisprudence in the development of human rights and freedom of religion. A brief overview on historical developments of freedom of thought, conscience and religion will be given, together with an understanding of the turning point marked by the contemporary Bill of Rights. Theories and practices in the field of freedom of religion will be assessed within the more general understanding of the ‘age of rights’.
Reference texts Information on books and learning materials are available at the Module II Syllabus. A partially diversified program of examination may be agreed upon, provided that the general objectives of the course are granted and the proposed program is aimed at furthering personal patterns of research. In order to propose a partially specific program, students are invited to contact the teacher at the beginning of the course or, at least, in due time before the scheduled exam.
Educational objectives The overall objectives are available at the Syllabus of Module II. Specific objectives of Module I will cover:
Basic knowledge and understanding of the role of public institutions in protecting and promoting freedom of religion or belief; main features and distinctions between international and supranational organizations and agencies protecting human rights and freedom of religion.
Understanding and analysis of religious issues from the legal standpoint
Prerequisites See Syllabus Module II
Teaching methods See Syllabus Module II. In order to facilitate comprehension of the second part, attendance to the first part of the course is highly recommended.
Other information See Syllabus Module II.
Where the student is willing to anticipate the exam before the planned year, she will be expected to attend classes during the scheduled Term and sit the exam at the end of it.
Learning verification modality For both attending and non-attending students, the final evaluation will consist of an oral exam (questions and answers). Active participation in class and presentations will be considered for the purpose of the evaluation.
The exam will be based on the study of learning material that will be indicated by the teacher (please, contact: silvia.angeletti@unipg.it for further details), as well as on the study of the topics discussed in class and of the additional material advised on Unistudium. Students not attending classes are also invited to check the material advised on Unistudium.
The aim of the exam will be that of assessing:
1) knowledge and understanding of the main questions related to the interconnections between law and religion in historical and contemporary perspective;
2) applying knowledge and understanding to the cases analyzed during classes and making judgments in the evaluation and assessment of the related questions
3) learning and communication skills, as, in particular, the ability to critically explain issues regarding law and religion and to clarify the underlined, emerging problems.
A partially diversified program of examination may be agreed upon, provided that the general objectives of the course are granted and the specific program is aimed at furthering personal patterns of research. In order to propose a partially specific program, students are invited to contact the teacher at the beginning of the course or, at least, in due time before the scheduled exam. students with disabilities and/or Specific Learning Disorders are invited to visit the online page: https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa and to agree with the teacher on planned measures.
Extended program For the overall program of the course, see Syllabus Module II. Topics covered in the first part will be aimed at facilitating comprehension of the second part, therefore, they are subject to change in relation to specific needs and previous studies of attending students. E.g., they will cover:
Historical development of freedom of religion in Europe
Promotion and protection of human rights in the International Community after WWII
Human rights and freedom of religion or belief in European institutions
Objectives and practice of European Union institutions and the European Convention on human rights
Basic knowledge of freedom of religion or belief in the Italian legal system
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile 4) Quality education; 5) Gender equality; 10) Reduced inequalities; 16) Peace, justice and strong institutions

LAW AND RELIGION II MODUL

Code A003525
CFU 6
Teacher Silvia Angeletti
Teachers
  • Silvia Angeletti
Hours
  • 54 ore - Silvia Angeletti
Learning activities Affine/integrativa
Area Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline IUS/11
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Language of instruction English will be the language of teaching and examination.
Contents This course will focus on the multifaceted interactions between secular law and religion in contemporary law systems. Classes will cover a broad range of topical issues, which include the concepts of secularism and religion, the principle patterns of regulation in a comparative perspective, protective measures and limits to freedom of religion or belief and judicial responses to conflicts between freedom of religion and other fundamental rights. The role of religions in the global agenda will also be investigated, particularly on the issues of sustainable developments, social justice and peace.
Reference texts Information on books and learning material will be given during classes. Students not attending classes are invited to visit the online page: https://www.unipg.it/personale/silvia.angelettiand/or to contact the teacher in due time, in order to be given up-to-date information on learning resources. Documents and additional lecture materials (including slides) will be advised on Unistudium. Students are expected to check Unistudium to keep up-to-date with materials and learning resources throughout the course.

Educational objectives Within the overall context of the Degree Course educational goals: adequate knowledge of the relationships between law and religion in international, European and national legal systems, in historical and comparative perspective.
Broad understanding of the main controversial issues between religion, law and society in contemporary, global perspective, through the application of competences and skills in analysis and assessment.
Communication skills, critical analysis competences, correct use of logic and language.

Prerequisites Suitable knowledge of English. Access is open to students from plural curricula, to whom no prerequisites are applied. Additional material shall be suggested by the teacher to make up for lack of knowledge of basic legal definitions.
Teaching methods Term one. Lectures and slide presentations, at times with Italian or foreign speakers. Group works, seminars, case-law discussions in class. Students are expected to actively engage in class discussion and to participate in students’ individual or group presentations. Attendance is not compulsory but is highly recommended.

Other information For any further information on the course activities, assessment and examination, please contact: silvia.angeletti@unipg.it
Office hours shall be online in Teams or in presence at the Law Department. To be updated: www.giurisprudenza.unipg.it/personale/silvia.angeletti
Learning verification modality For both attending and non-attending students, the final evaluation will consist of an oral exam (questions and answers). Active participation in class and presentations will be considered for the purpose of the evaluation.
The exam will be based on the study of learning material that will be indicated by the teacher (please, contact: silvia.angeletti@unipg.it for further details), as well as on the study of the topics discussed in class and of the additional material advised on Unistudium. Students not attending classes are also invited to check the material advised on Unistudium.
Students enrolled in European Legal Integration and Human Rights (6 credits) may contact the teacher to be given a reduced examination program.
Students enrolled in the Philosophy Dept. are invited to see details of the program on the FISSUF webpage about the I Module in Law and Religion.
Students with disabilities may be given specific support upon request. Please, find more information on the webpage: https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa

Extended program Specific topics are subject to change:
Key concepts (religion, secularization)
Freedom of religion or belief
Comparative analysis of religion laws in Europe
Minority religions in global perspective
Religion in public spaces (dress code, symbols)
Religion in the public/private divide (non-discrimination, religion in the workplace)
Religion, family and the State
Best interests of the child and parents’ beliefs
Balancing FoRB and other rights: judicial responses to conflicts
Blasphemy and free speech
Religion, social integration and security
Religion and digital technology
Religion and sustainable development

Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile 4, 5, 10, 16
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