JJUB55141U Law in (Political) Context: An Introduction to contemporary Law & Politics approaches - NOTE: the course is cancelled in the autumn semester 2019
The goal of this course is to provide bachellor students with an interdisciplinary perspectives to the explore the law-politics interface. The course connects what the students already know about legal studies in comparative law and legal institutions with the most recent developments from the political science disipline, by offering new insights about how law is deeply intertwined with the democratic political process and society. Specifically, the course deepens students’ knowledge on legal institutions by adding a political perspective to their current legal approach. This knowledge complements and creates synergies with other legal (e.g. constitutional law, administrative law, comparative and international law) and interdisciplinary perspectives offered in their legal studies in the Faculty in philosophy, sociology, anthropology and history.
This course enables students to critically discuss how law shapes political institutions, and vice versa. In this sense, during the course students will discuss the limitations and opportunities provided by combining political and legal perspectives. Reflecting on this complementarity will give students an added value that will improve their careers prospects as researchers, lawyers, judges, civil servants, etc., and, not least, their capacity to assess their political reality as citizens. All in all, by integrating knowledge and hands-on practice in law and politics, students will develop a deep understanding of the dynamics that rule the relations between these two disciplines, empowering them to become agents of legal change within the Danish society.
Therefore, the seminar will state how interdisciplinary law and politics approaches might help legal students and professionals in understanding challenges by focusing the discussion in diverse contemporary legal and political issues. Accordingly, the course will expose students to the basic literature and debates on comparative politics and law to provide context that enables the them to discuss core questions such as: Should lawyers care about the role of politics? To what extent is the law rooted in politics? How does the rule of law emerge? What kinds of political and social interests are reflected in the law? Under what conditions could the law limit the behaviour of politicians? Are these conditions the same under democratic and authoritarian regimes? All these topics will be discussed actively by the students using empirical evidence about the functioning and configuration of legal regimes and judicial institutions.
The course is divided into two parts; The first part introduces
the students to the relevant approaches, concepts and methods for
studying and understanding the interaction between law and politics
(sessions 1, 2 and 3). These three sessions provide the students
with the analytical and methodological tools to follow and develop
discussions on legal issues in the framework of a broader political
context. The second part of the course reviews the main questions
and topics addressed by the literature in Law and Politics
(sessions 4 to 12). The study of the syllabus’ topics is done by
applying the analytical concepts and research tools showed in the
first three
sessions. During the first sessions, students will be asked about
their motivations and professional interest in order to identify
topics of their interest for their assignments.
This course is part of iCourts Excellence Programme (iEP) – International Law and Courts in a Global World, see 'Remarks' below.” (under “content”)
This course will contribute to the students’ competence profile in the following terms.
A) In terms of knowledge, they will be learn and understand the
fundamental theories and approaches in the discipline of Law &
Politics.
B) Within this framework, the students in terms of skills will be able:
- To apply this knowledge and analyze conceptual frameworks to account for the relationship between politics and the law;
- To identify the central issues in the field of Law & Politics.
- To articulate and develop coherent debates and arguments on the topic;
- To work independently with different forms of academic reasoning and collaborate with other peers in the development of these capabilities and skills in the framework of groups’ presentations, essays and discussions.
C) Finally, based upon this knowledge and skills, the student will analyse, contrast and evaluate different approaches to the theories of Law & Politics. As a result the student will be able:
- To critically reflect upon the concept of law as a political phenomenon and to evaluate the role and impact of compared institutions in its formation.
- To develop students’ competencies to analyze legal issues from an interdisciplinary perspective.
- To enable the student to carry out independent research on the discipline of Law & Politics.
- To improve students’ understanding of the political system and political processes affecting:
- Their skills to communicate with political actors or within
political work environments (e.g. government, NGOs or
European/international organizations).
- Their legal reasoning as a judges or lawyer helping them to solve
legal issues of their clients or litigants with a high political
profile.
TBA
- Category
- Hours
- Preparation
- 171,25
- Seminar
- 35
- Total
- 206,25
- Students enrolled at Faculty of Law: Self Service at KUnet
- Professionals: Single subject application form (tuition fee apply)
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignmentIndividual written assignment
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
- Exam period
The course is cancelled in the autumn semester 2019
- Re-exam
The course is cancelled in the autumn semester 2019
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- JJUB55141U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- BachelorBachelor choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn
- Schedule
- Please see timetable for teaching time
- Continuing and further education
- Price
- Students enrolled at Faculty of Law: No tuition fee
- Professionals: Please visit our website
- Study board
- Law
Contracting department
- Law
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Law
Course Coordinators
- Juan Antonio Mayoral Diaz-Asensio (juan.mayoral@jur.ku.dk)