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20110685 Prisoners’ rights and Constitution in Law LMG/01 TALINI SILVIA
(syllabus)
Aiming to offer a reading of prison law in light of the Constitution, the course will be structured according to the following program: - analysis of the constitutional dictate placed to protect persons deprived of their liberty; - analysis of the relevant penitentiary legislation as an expression of the constitutional dictate; - analysis of the main jurisprudential pronouncements, national and supranational, on the subject; - analysis of the rights of persons deprived of their liberty (health, work, affectivity, education, religion, not to be subjected to torture, to have a space in accordance with dignity etc.); - analysis of the main instruments of protection placed to guarantee persons deprived of their liberty both jurisdictional and extrajudicial; - simulations of legal cases to be solved.
In order to foster direct contact between students and the prison context, discussions with operators and visits to prison institutions are organized.
(reference books)
- S. Talini, La privazione della libertà personale, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2018 - Marco Ruotolo, Silvia Talini (a cura di), Dopo la riforma: i diritti dei detenuti nel sistema costituzionale, Volume I, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2019 with the exclusion of some parts that will be specified in class.
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