Menù principale
B030580 - LEGAL COMPUTER SCIENCE
Main information
Teaching Language
Course Content
Suggested readings
Learning Objectives
Prerequisites
Teaching Methods
Further information
Type of Assessment
Course program
Academic Year 2021-22
Course year
Second year - First Semester
Belonging Department
Humanities (DILEF)
Course Type
Single education field course
Scientific Area
INF/01 - INFORMATICS
Credits
6
Teaching Hours
36
Teaching Term
14/09/2021 ⇒ 03/12/2021
Attendance required
Yes
Type of Evaluation
Final Grade
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Lectureship
Mutuality
Course teached as:
B019434 - INFORMATICA GIURIDICA
5-years Single Cycle Degree in LAW
B019434 - INFORMATICA GIURIDICA
5-years Single Cycle Degree in LAW
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
The course aims at offering to the students an introduction to legal
informatics: to its technical background, to its theory, history and
perspectives, and to its relationship with "positive law". The goal is
stressing the role of ICT in the education of lawyers intended to operate
in contemporary world.
Suggested readings (Search our library's catalogue)
Students attending the course may use their notes from the lectures
together with the reading materials to be distributed during the course.
The recommended handbook is:
F. Faini, S. Pietropaoli, Scienza giuridica e tecnologie informatiche, Giappichelli, Torino 2021.
together with the reading materials to be distributed during the course.
The recommended handbook is:
F. Faini, S. Pietropaoli, Scienza giuridica e tecnologie informatiche, Giappichelli, Torino 2021.
Learning Objectives
Knowledge
Basic computer skills. Knowledge of the main tools of legal information.
Knowledge of fundamentals of legal informatics and ICT law.
Abilities
Skills in choosing the tools to carry out the legal professions and their
management. Basic training in the management of traditional and digital
legal resources.
Results to be obtained
High degree of competence in solving practical problems, using the
knowledge and skills acquired in legal informatics. Attitude to the
searching of jurisprudence, legislation and case law, through the
consultation of traditional and online archives and databases.
Prerequisites
No.
Teaching Methods
The course will consist of 48 hours of lectures with plenty of opportunities
for training in class.
Power point presentations and other materials handed out during the lessons, will be available through the Moodle Platform.
Further information
Type of Assessment
For all students, attending and non-attending, the final exams will be held in oral.
Course program
Classes and lectures will address the following topics: legal informatics
between law and computer science; ICT and computers; hardware and
software; proprietary software and open source software; operating
systems; text editor and spreadsheet; HTML; computer networks,
internet, web and e-mail; from web 1.0 to web 2.0; digital identity and
privacy in the network; electronic documents; digital signatures and
certified mail; information society; from e-government to open
government; digital public administration: "rights" and tools; search
engines; digital piracy; cybercrimes; cyberwarfare.