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Code
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118480 |
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding
Knowledge of the main legal institutions invested by the use and dissemination of information and communication techniques, with particular reference to platforms exploiting the Internet.
Applying knowledge and understanding
Ability to research relevant normative, bibliographical and jurisprudential material and use them for the purpose of setting legal problems. Ability to address the main issues arising in a multilevel context in the face of the mass use of information and communication techniques, including with reference to issues of an international and transnational nature.
Making judgements
Attention to the reading of positive law and its evolution, with attention to the various phenomena affecting it. Ability to move independently in a context that necessarily invests a plurality of regulatory actors and levels of government.
Communication skills
Ability to write analytical papers and reports on topics related to the course, demonstrating a clear understanding of legal provisions, their mutual interactions, and their relationship to issues emerging from other fields, first and foremost computer and data science. Ability to present complex arguments on course topics clearly and effectively, both in academic and professional contexts, including participating in discussions and debates and defending their positions with solid legal arguments, responding pertinently to objections and questions posed.
Learning skills
Awaken students' interest in the subject matter by urging their engagement and attention in the study of both general topics and specific issues. Highlight points of contact between disciplines-legal and otherwise-apparently distant but actually closely intertwined.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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IUS/08
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Contact Hours
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18
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Type of Activity
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Affini e ambito di sede classe LMG/01
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Teacher
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STERPA Alessandro
(syllabus)
Examination of the main constitutional and public law issues relating to the internet and social media, with particular reference to national and European Union legislation and state and EU jurisprudence with regard to: role of internet operators, right to be forgotten, art . 15 and 21 of the Constitution and right of communication in the Nice-Strasbourg Charter and ECHR, constitutional rights, protection of privacy, cyber security; role of social platforms and content control, transparency and privacy in the discipline of "transparent administration"
(reference books)
Tommaso Edoardo Frosini, Liberté, Egalité, Internet, Napoli, Editoriale scientifica, 2019.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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| Module:
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding
Knowledge of the main legal institutions invested by the use and dissemination of information and communication techniques, with particular reference to platforms exploiting the Internet.
Applying knowledge and understanding
Ability to research relevant normative, bibliographical and jurisprudential material and use them for the purpose of setting legal problems. Ability to address the main issues arising in a multilevel context in the face of the mass use of information and communication techniques, including with reference to issues of an international and transnational nature.
Making judgements
Attention to the reading of positive law and its evolution, with attention to the various phenomena affecting it. Ability to move independently in a context that necessarily invests a plurality of regulatory actors and levels of government.
Communication skills
Ability to write analytical papers and reports on topics related to the course, demonstrating a clear understanding of legal provisions, their mutual interactions, and their relationship to issues emerging from other fields, first and foremost computer and data science. Ability to present complex arguments on course topics clearly and effectively, both in academic and professional contexts, including participating in discussions and debates and defending their positions with solid legal arguments, responding pertinently to objections and questions posed.
Learning skills
Awaken students' interest in the subject matter by urging their engagement and attention in the study of both general topics and specific issues. Highlight points of contact between disciplines-legal and otherwise-apparently distant but actually closely intertwined.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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IUS/09
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Contact Hours
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18
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Type of Activity
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Affini e ambito di sede classe LMG/01
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Teacher
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PACINI Fabio
(syllabus)
Defining aspects of ICTs and policy-making. Parliament and ICTs. Prospects and limits of the use of artificial intelligence in political decision-making. AI and Automated Decision-Making in the Civil/Administrative Justice System. Geolocation, forms of tracking and contact tracing.
(reference books)
For Module 2, the textbook is F. Pacini, Parlamento e tecniche dell’informazione e della comunicazione. Profili di contrapposizione e d’integrazione nell’esperienza italiana, Pisa University Press, Pisa, 2022. The book can be downloaded free of charge as an e-book from the publisher's website.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
At a distance
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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