The aim of the third "Law and the Humanities" course at the RomaTre Law Faculty (March-May 2010) is to explore the fascinating, hopefully problematical interactions between Law and Literature, Law and Cinema, Law and Architecture and Law and Music with the help of well known professors as well as PhD students, coming from all over the world. They will express themselves in the new "lingua franca", English, which is particularly suitable for a Law and the Humanities course, as we only recently "imported" this field of study - at least within the academia - from the United States. This blog will be the virtual place where students will find information about the course program, about the speakers c.v., about the suggested readings, about the final exam and much more.
Prof. David Arthur Skeel University of Pennsylvania Law School (USA) Prof. Emanuele Conte University Roma Tre (Italy) Stefania Gialdroni PhD candidate: University of Milan "Bicocca" (Italy) and EHESS, Paris (France) Dr. Marc Harreman University Roma Tre (Italy) Stefanie Günthner PhD candidate: EHESS, Paris (France) Prof. Rainer Maria Kiesow University of Frankfurt am Main and Max-Planck Institut für Europäische Rechtsgeschichte (Germany) Prof. Mario Ascheri University Roma Tre (Italy) Prof. Giorgio Resta University of Bari (Italy) and M° Enrico Maria Polimanti, pianist Prof. Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich University Roma Tre (Italy) Prof. Esteban Conde University of Huelva (Spain) Prof. Cristina Vano University of Naples "Federico II" (Italy ) 2009:
Prof. Esteban Conde, University of Huelva Prof. Emanuele Conte, University RomaTre Charles de Froment, SUM: Florence and EHESS: Paris Dr. Stefania Gialdroni, EHESS: Paris Dr. Marc Harreman, University RomaTre Prof. Georges Martyn, Ghent University Prof. Giorgio Resta, University of Bari and M° Enrico Maria Polimanti Dr. Magnus Ryan, University of Cambridge Prof. David A. Skeel, University of Pennsylvania Prof. Gary Watt, University of Warwick
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