Legal Studies Cesare Beccaria

Dottorati
Doctoral programme (PhD)
A.Y. 2024/2025
Study area
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
Doctoral programme (PhD)
3
Years
Dip. Scienze giuridiche "Cesare Beccaria" - Via Festa del Perdono, 7 - Milano
Italian
PhD Coordinator
The programme provides high-level interdisciplinary training during which the doctoral student is offered the possibility of further study of law, with special reference to criminal law and procedure, Roman law, history, philosophy and sociology of law, and ecclesiastic and canon law.
The programme includes lessons and active participation at seminars, during which the student will be encouraged to research different topics in detail. He/she will also be involved in research projects promoted by the Board of Lecturers and will be urged to write and publish contributions in the framework of these projects.
During the three-year period, the student will write an original scientific paper under the supervision of one or more tutors. The paper may be interdisciplinary.
A number of courses and seminars may be conducted in English. Part of the programme may also be conducted at a foreign university or research institute.
Classi di laurea magistrale - Classes of master's degree :
LM-18 Informatica,
LM-32 Ingegneria informatica,
LM-52 Relazioni internazionali,
LM-56 Scienze dell?economia,
LM-62 Scienze della politica,
LM-63 Scienze delle pubbliche amministrazioni,
LM-66 Sicurezza informatica,
LM-78 Scienze filosofiche,
LM-81 Scienze per la cooperazione allo sviluppo,
LM-84 Scienze storiche,
LM-88 Sociologia e ricerca sociale,
LMG/01 Giurisprudenza.
Dip. Scienze giuridiche "Cesare Beccaria" - Via Festa del Perdono, 7 - Milano
Title Professor(s)
Constitutional principles, European standards and rules of the criminal trial
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
L. Donati Lupària
Criminal Appeals
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
Different models of criminal justice
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
The precautionary measures
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
European and international criminal justice; European and International Judicial Cooperation
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
V. Mitsilegas (Queen Mary University)
Prison and Fundamental Rights
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
J. Margulies (Cornell University)
Res iudicata and enforcement of criminal judgments
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
Reform of criminal trial and penal sanction system
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
L. Donati Lupària
Evidence law
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
Criminal Liability and Fundamental Rights
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
J. Margulies (Cornell University)
Immigration, Fundamental Rights and the Criminal Law
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
V. Mitsilegas (Queen Mary University)
Business and economic crime: controversial issues
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
F. Londoño Martinez (Universidad Diego portales)
N. Brandao (Universidade de Coimbra)
Criminal Justice, Science and new Technolgies
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
L. Donati Lupària
International criminal law
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
Crime and Punishment: controversial issues between theory and practice
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
F. Londoño Martinez (Universidad Diego portales)
C. Lernestedt (Stockholms Universitet)
The Fight against Corruption: Prevention and Prosecution in a Domestic and International Context
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure
F. Londono Martinez (Universidad Diego Portales)
Forms of belonging and transmission of property rights
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
Obligation rights in the Roman legal thought
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
T. Rüfner (Universitat Trier)
Justice and inequalities: a legal and historical perspective
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
The Challenge of the Civilian Tradition in the Dialogue between Legal Systems in 21st century: Europe e Asia
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
The institutes of private and of public law in the legal experience of the ancient Mediterranean legal systems
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
D. Kremer (Université Paris Descartes)
Health and disabilities policies in a historical perspective
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
Political Guidelines' in the Constitutions of the 20th Century
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
A. Dal Ri (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - Florianopolis)
Sovereignty, repression and pacification from a historical perspective
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
Repression and punishment: legal and historical perspectives
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
Transitional justice: historiographical models between repression and pacification
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
The system of evidence from a historical perspective
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
Law, History, and sustainable Economy
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
J. Garcia Martìn (Universidad del Pais Vasco)
Law and Humanities
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
M. Nacci (Pontificia Università Lateranense)
Law and maternity between Middle Age and Modern Age
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
Factum & ius. Legal thinking in the solution of the case
Curriculum: Roman law and legal history
Prediction techniques for justice and corporate compliance
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Big data and law in the digital transformation of the city, citizens, minors and patients
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Logic and Legal Informatics, Theory of Legal Reasoning, Methods of Legal Interpretation, and Analysis of Legal Language
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Giovanni Tuzet (Università Bocconi)
The Legal Framework of the Public Managers’ Employment Relationship between Autonomy and Responsibility
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Law, religion, and economy.
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Canon Law and the Other Religious Laws in Interaction with the Secular Legal Systems
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
The Right to Religious Freedom in International, Comparative and European Union Law
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
M. Rodríguez Blanco (Universidad de Alcalà)
Sociological and Legal-Realist Theories of Law
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Social Ontology, Legal Epistemology and Jurisprudence
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
D. Canale (Università Bocconi)
Restorative Justice and Vindicatory Justice: epistemological and axiological questions
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Theory of Justice, Metaethics, Public Ethics, Bio-ethics, Business Ethics and, more in general, Applied Ethics.
Curriculum: Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
D. Canale (Università Bocconi)
The limits to freedom of expression and criminal law (negationism, hate speech, incitement to violence, fake news)
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure; Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
C. Lernestedt (Stockholms Universitet)
Criminology, Conflict, Deviance and Social Behavior
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure; Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Globalization, Rights, Democracy, Normative Pluralism, Populism
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure; Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
F. Londono Martinez (universidad Diego Portales)
D. Canale (Università Bocconi)
Legal gender studies. Legal instruments to combat gender inequalities and gender-based violence between past, present and future.
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure; Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law; Roman law and legal history
Justice sustainability and efficiency (Dipartimento di Eccellenza)
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure; Legal philosophy, sociology of law, ecclesiastical and canon law
Criminal justice, corporate crimes e corporate compliance
Curriculum: Criminal law and criminal procedure

Courses list

October 2024
Courses or activities Professor(s) ECTS Total hours Language
Compulsory
Ai and Law 3 15 Italian
November 2024
Courses or activities Professor(s) ECTS Total hours Language
Compulsory
Cultures Differ Differently: S.n. Balagangadhara and the Comparative Science of Cultures
3 15 English
January 2025
Courses or activities Professor(s) ECTS Total hours Language
Compulsory
The Concept of Time Between Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure 3 15 Italian
February 2025
Courses or activities Professor(s) ECTS Total hours Language
Compulsory
Writing for International Journals and Conferences (legal, legal-philosophical, and legal-sociological) 2 10 Italian
March 2025
Courses or activities Professor(s) ECTS Total hours Language
Compulsory
Fundamental Rights and Obligations of Criminalisation: Synergies and Contrasts
3 15 Italian
June 2025
Courses or activities Professor(s) ECTS Total hours Language
Compulsory
Probation Systems: a Comparison Between the United States and Europe 3 15 Italian

Enrolment

Places available: 8

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Please refer to the call for admission test dates and contents, and how to register.

Application for admission: from 29/05/2024 to 27/06/2024

Application for matriculation: from 23/09/2024 to 27/09/2024

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