INTERNATIONAL LAW FOR THE ARTS
- Academic year
- 2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- INTERNATIONAL LAW FOR THE ARTS
- Course code
- EM3A05 (AF:357858 AR:189174)
- Teaching language
- English
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Academic Discipline
- IUS/13
- Period
- 2nd Term
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The purpose of this course is twofold:
1) to provide students with the legal language necessary to understand international legal provisions and measures;
2) to provide students with critical legal reasoning skills in order to better analyse current and complex phenomena related to international law for the arts.
Expected learning outcomes
Students shall demonstrate the ability to properly use the language of international law, as well as knowledge and understanding of the structure of international law for the arts and cultural heritage.
2) Applying knowledge and understanding
Students shall demonstrate the capacity to understand international legal provisions and measures, in order to elaborate legal reasonings as well as critical reflections on relevant arts and cultural heritage issues.
3) Making judgements
Students shall be able to express independent opinions on legal, economic and social issues involved in the field of international law.
4) Communication skills
Students shall demonstrate the ability to communicate information, ideas, problems and potential solutions in the field of international law to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
5) Learning skills
Student shall demonstrate the ability to independently investigate controversial issues.
Pre-requirements
Contents
- Basic principles of international law;
- Basic principles of private international law;
- Basic principles of legal protection of arts and cultural heritage;
- The role of private international law in the protection of arts and cultural heritage;
- Sale of artworks;
- Problems related to restitution of artworks.
Referral texts
For non attendant students:
a) materials available on moodle, and
b) "The Oxford handbook of International Cultural Heritage Law", edited by Francesco Francioni and Ana Filipa Vrdoljak, Oxford University Press, 2020, only the following chapters:
- Intellectual Cooperation Organisation, Unesco, And The Culture Conventions
- Intentional Destruction of Cultural Heritage
- International Criminal Law and the Protection of Cultural Heritage
- World Cultural Heritage
- Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Cultural Heritage and Human Rights
- Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property
- Cultural Heritage and State Immunity
- Cultural Heritage and State Responsibility
Assessment methods
Three open questions. Time: 1 hour and 30 mins.
The exam score is divided as follows:
9/30 first open question;
9/30 second open question;
12/30 resolution of a legal case.
A score of 30/30 cum laude will be assigned in case of excellent answers to the open questions.
Please check the Moodle for further information.
Oral exam for students that attend the course (further information will be provided during the first lesson).
The exam is aimed at demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the contents of the whole course.
In particular, the open question will verify the capacity of the student to support an argument and apply what studied in the book to current and problematic situations.
Only students registered through the University online platform can take the final exam.
Type of exam
Teaching methods
Students attending the course will be provided with some additional materials for reflection and discussion (judgments, resolutions, legal documents).
Further information
Only to students who have passed the exam with a grade equal to or greater than 26/30 will be supervised.
How to require thesis supervision:
Thesis supervision shall be asked in person during reception hours, which will take place via skype (for information on office hours, see the teacher's web page). The first draft of the thesis must be delivered to the teacher at least one month before the deadline for uploading the thesis.
Accessibility, Disability and Inclusion.
Students with disabilities may contact the Disability and Accessibility Offices (disabilita@unive.it) to benefit from specific services (i.e., alternate testing, readers, etc).
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "International cooperation" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development