"WHO STOLE THE TARTS?": Alice in Wonderland, Chap. 11

"WHO STOLE THE TARTS?":                               Alice in Wonderland, Chap. 11
From Arthur Rackham's illustrations (1907) to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", 1865

domenica 23 maggio 2010

The Court of Cassation, finally!


We were there! This picture witnesses that the L&H group 2010 finally managed to visit the Court of Cassation.
Thank you very much for having chosen this course and for your participation during the last months.
Special thanks to Flavia for the organisation of the tour.
Best wishes to you all

9 commenti:

  1. Thanks to all, to Flavia and to you, Dr. Gialdroni!
    The tour has been very interesting - we should have done something similar since our first months of study at the university as law students, unfortunately there wasn't another course featuring this kind of initiatives - and the course itself also helped us to "break" the boredom of the traditional subjects'pattern!
    Best Regards

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  2. This Law and Humanities course has been a sourprise for me!! When we started to have lessons I didn't think it would be so interesting and so funny. We always attend course where there's no contact with professors or reserchers and where students are very bored.
    I think in our university should be more courses like this where we have had the possibility to know different way to teach and different way to speak english and above all where we knew many different way to think and speak about law...and for this I would like to thank you Prof Conte and Dr Gialdroni and all my classmates!!!
    I'm very sorry for having missed the visit to Palazzaccio...

    Best!!

    RispondiElimina
  3. It has been an interesting visit,beyond the beauty of the building, the air breathed was really special, I agree with Alessandro, it would be useful to provide similar initiatives during the first months of university, as it would be useful to envisage the possibility of "practical applications", in a certain sense, because our preparation is purely theoretical, and often diverges from what you will do in practice.This course has given us the opportunity to look at law from multiple perspectives: look to the law as culture means opening your mind, going far from the purely technical law to encompass it in its human dimension, discovering possible new connections and practicalities.
    So i would like to thank Prof. Conte and Dr Gialdroni for giving us this opportunity, and for experiencing a new way of teaching, not purely theorical!

    Best Regards

    Alessia Guaitoli

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  4. In this my last I want to say that:
    I appreciated a lot and I loved very much this course!It gave me the possibility to know a new way to teach at university!
    these lessons have been really interesting and I think that this new approach to the law, which we're tried to learn in these last months, will posivitely influence us in studyng next law subjects!
    I'd like to thank Prof. Conte and Dr. Gialdroni for giving us this incredible chance (unluckily many law students did not know anything about Law & Humanities course).
    I want to thank all of you, I think these classes have been very interesting also for the kind of partecipation: the blog and the partecipation during the lessons gave us the possibility to know better each other and to talk about the class after the class!!
    A special thank among you goes to Flavia Famà, the visit to Court of Cassation has been amazing!!!
    All the best!


    Flavia Mancini

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  5. Hi all,
    I would also like to say thank you to Prof. Conte and Dr. Gialdroni for the lessons. The course was so different from any of the options I would study at home in the UK and it was a really interesting way to look at law. The use of the blog and the interactive nature of the lessons was really good and much better than listening to only the professors' view, but to also hear different opinions.
    Also thank you to Flavia Famà, for organising the tour and also summarising it for Marieke and I in English as we went around, although I understood a bit of what was said, it didn't make much sense without Flavia's help!

    Sarah Harmsworth

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  6. Hi everybody!
    I share your appreciation to the course, very interesting and involving!
    I am really happy that you enjoyed the tour. Both the judge and the woman that took us around were very qualified!

    Don't thank me so much, you make me turn red!
    I've really loved to organize it, I think it is very useful for law students as we are, to know how justice works.
    The Cassation is our most important tribunal, we should see how the others work in order to better understand the concrete problems and limits of our justice.
    At the very beginning it seemed quite complicate to organize a tour, but at the end we managed...my battle-cry has always been: "Nihil difficile volenti!": nothing is impossible if you want it.
    We could visit the Parliament, if you like, I am sure that what we know about our constitutional law will take shape, and it could be a nice way to keep in touch.

    To Sarah and Marieke: I hope my translation wasn't so bad... I am sorry that I just summerised some ideas, if I had translated all the time you would have understood much more... I had thought that you two would understand the main phrases, but then I realized that the speech was too fast and too technical.

    Best regards, see you on the 9th.

    Flavia

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  7. Thanks to you Dr. Gialdroni and Prof. Conte for the lessons and the picture!!

    See you soon

    Anna Leonetti

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  8. Thank you very much prof. Conte and dr. Gialdroni for this amazing opportunity.
    At the beginning I was very curious about the course, but now I can say that it exceeded my expectations. “Law and Humanities” classes gave me some cues that will be very useful not only for my university career but mostly for myself: this course opened my mind to an unknown reality that is difficult to discover in a normal university course in Italy.
    I want to thank you also because this experience, that is one of the best in my university career, enriched me very very much.

    Camilla Bonadies

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  9. Thank you vey much guys. It was a pleasure to work with you!
    All best
    SG

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