LEGAL COMPUTER SCIENCE (I MOD.)
cod. 1000561

Academic year 2012/13
4° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Filosofia del diritto (IUS/20)
Field
Filosofico-giuridico
Type of training activity
Basic
18 hours
of face-to-face activities
3 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Integrated course unit module: LEGAL COMPUTER SCIENCE

Learning objectives

The aim of the course is to provide the students with a theoretical introduction to legal informatics, from both a cultural and a scientific point of view, analyzing the most relevant issues of informatics for the legal work.

Prerequisites

The students must have passed Philosophy of Law.

Course unit content

Computer and web, between history and theory.
Legal informatics and law of informatics.
Legal informatics and philosophy of law.
Law and artificialintelligence.
Information society.
Legal ethics in web time.
E-Democracy.
Informatics and legal process.
Computer Ethics
Privacy.
Netiquette.
All Rights Reserved - Some Rights Reserved.

Full programme

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Bibliography

G. ZICCARDI, Informatica giuridica - Manuale breve, Giuffrè, Milano 2008, chapt. I (pp. 7-16), V (pp. 43-47), VIII (pp. 69-74), IX (pp. 77-86), X (pp. 89-91), XI (95-103), XIV (pp. 125-129), XV (pp. 135-139), XVI (pp. 143-152), XVII (pp. 155-161), XVIII (pp. 165-171), XX (pp. 181-194), XXI (pp. 199-212), XXII (pp. 215-228), XXIII (pp. 231-235), XXVIII (pp. 343-355),XXIX (pp. 359-363).

Teaching methods

Frontal classes.

Assessment methods and criteria

Written and oral Exam.

Other information

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