Sociologia dei diritti umani e intelligenza artificiale
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
Undefined
Expected learning outcomes
Undefined
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
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Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Teaching program: 1 Human rights and fundamental rights 2 Artificial intelligence and human rights 3 Case studies: human trafficking in Italy 4 Case studies the Armenian genocide Further details regarding the program will be published on the website https://ariel.unimi.it.
Prerequisites for admission
There are no prerequisites.
Teaching methods
Teaching methods: The course is composed by lectures with slide shows in Power Point and practical lessons in which students will be actively involved. The slides of the frontal lessons are uploaded to the Ariel platform
Teaching Resources
Attending and non-attending students are required to prepare for the examination on the following texts:
Gianniti P., Quale prospettiva antropologica per l'ermeneutica costituzionale? In Archivio giuridico 2, 2024
Quiroz Vitale M. A. Diritti umani e cultura giuridica. Il principio di autodeterminazione e l'invenzione delle nuove schiavitù in Europa, Mimesis, 2018 or Vittorio Robiati Bendaud, Non ti scordar di me. Storia e oblio del genocidio armeno, da Liberilibri 2025
Gianniti P., Quale prospettiva antropologica per l'ermeneutica costituzionale? In Archivio giuridico 2, 2024
Quiroz Vitale M. A. Diritti umani e cultura giuridica. Il principio di autodeterminazione e l'invenzione delle nuove schiavitù in Europa, Mimesis, 2018 or Vittorio Robiati Bendaud, Non ti scordar di me. Storia e oblio del genocidio armeno, da Liberilibri 2025
Assessment methods and Criteria
Assessment methods and criteria: The assessment of learning takes place through the final exam, which verifies the acquisition of the knowledge and skills expected for the integrated course through an oral examination. The student's exam is based on general and more specific questions. The exam is considered passed if the student achieves a minimum score of 18 points on the oral exam.
IUS/20 - PHILOSOPHY OF LAW - University credits: 6
Lessons: 42 hours
Professor:
Quiroz Vitale Marco Alberto
Professor(s)
Reception:
contact prof. Quiroz emailing to marco.quiroz@unimi.it
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