ASTRID ZEI
Structure:
Dipartimento di SCIENZE POLITICHE
SSD:
GIUR-11/B

Notizie

 

La prof.ssa Zei riceve gli studenti tutti i lunedì, dalle 14.00 alle 16.00 (Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, II piano, stanza n. 3). Gli studenti possono altrimenti concordare un colloquio in altri giorni e orari, in presenza o da remoto, scrivendo alla Prof.ssa.

 

Constitutional Transitions and Democratization

A.A. 2024/2025

 

Focus on Asian Constitutionalism

 

Asia has generated vibrant constitutional discourses, as indigenous elites sought to fuse Western institutional forms with the grand Asian legal and political traditions.

The aim of this course is to offer to the students an original presentation of comparative knowledge on Constitutional Transitions, focussing on Asia, including both a comparative and a country-based study and a comparison among the systems of the Asian area, as well as an external comparison, that is to say with respect to the public law system belonging to the western legal tradition.

The course will focus on some constitutional challenges in the historical context of constitutional transitions and state-building, through a substantive comparisons or identifying commonalities and differences in constitutional responses to similar problems and issues.

 

Overall aim of the Course

 

In early 21st Century, Asian countries have developed increasingly vibrant practices of constitutional law and the overall intent of the course is that of offering an up-to-date and in-depth comprehension of recent institutional transformation occurring in the most important Countries in Asia – as India, China and Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia - and appreciate the original Asian contributions to the ideologies of constitutionalism.

 

About the Methods

 

The description of the process and the substance of Constitution making and further constitutional development in the most important Countries integrates knowledge from other disciplines, particularly historical studies and political sciences to better understand the contexts of each case – including the legacies of earlier colonial or imperial periods, the social composition, the cultural divisions, the religious issues and ideological commitments in framing constitutional debates and constitutional interpretation. 

 

Text books

 

Mauro Mazza (Ed.), The Constitutional Systems of East Asia, The Hague, Eleven International Publishing, 2019

The Old Oligarch: Pseudo-Xenophon,  Constitution of the Athenians (any edition)

 

Michel Rosenfeld, Andras Sajo (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law, Oxford University Press, 2013 (selected Chapters):

  • Types of Constitutions, Dieter Grimm
  • Constitutionalism in Illiberal Policies, Li-ann Thio
  • Constitution-Making as a Process, Claude Klein and András Sajó
  • Constitutional Interpretation, Jeffrey Goldsworthy
  • States of Emergency, David Dyzenhaus
  • Political Parties and the Constitution, Cindy Skach
  • Freedom of Religion, András Sajó and Renáta Uitz
  • Group Rights in Comparative Constitutional Law: Culture, Economics, or Political Power? Sujit Choudhry Affirmative Action, Daniel Sabbagh
  • Militant Democracy, Jan‐Werner Müller
  • Islam and the Constitutional Order, Chibli Mallat

Alternative bibliography will be provided to the attending students.

 

Lessons

February, 24 - May, 31 2025

 

Lessons will be held during the II Semester on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10AM - 12 AM at the Department of Political Sciences (Ground Floor, Aula D)

 

 

 

ATTENDING STUDENTS SHOULD JOIN THE G-CLASSROOM PLATFORM. THE CODE FOR THE COURSE IS e6sxr6o

 

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Diritto costituzionale italiano e comparato (L-16)

A.A. 2024/2025

 

 

Il corso prenderà le mosse dal modello dello Stato liberale ripercorrendone l’origine e l’evoluzione, per poi approfondire la tradizione giuridica e i modelli costituzionali vigenti in Italia e nei principali ordinamenti occidentali ed extraeuropei

 

Argomenti trattati

Il costituzionalismo
Concezione e metodo della comparazione giuridica nell’ambito del diritto pubblico
Stato e Forme di Stato
Sistemi elettorali e sistemi di partito
Le istituzioni parlamentari
Forme di Governo
Modelli di Federalismo
Famiglie giuridiche
Il potere di revisione costituzionale
La giustizia costituzionale
Il Regno Unito
La Repubblica federale tedesca
La Francia
Gli Stati Uniti
La Federazione Russa
L’Unione indiana
 

Testi d'esame

 

I nuovi testi d'esame saranno indicati a breve.

 

Lezioni e orari

 

Le lezioni si terranno a partire dal 24 febbraio 2025 nei seguenti giorni ed orari:

mercoledì, ore 14.00 - 16.00 Aula T01

giovedì e venerdì, ore 8.00 - 10.00, Aula B

 

 

 

Modalità di svolgimento dell'esame

 

L’esame consiste in un esame orale. Agli studenti frequentanti è riservata la possibilità di sostituire una parte dell’esame con due esoneri scritti che si terranno ad aprile e a maggio. Le date verranno concordate all'inizio del corso.

 

 

Tutti gli studenti del corso di Diritto costituzionale italiano e comparato A.A. 2024/2025 sono inoltre invitati ad iscriversi alla piattaforma Google Classroom dedicata dove verranno via via pubblicati materiali utili per la preparazione, informazioni e avvisi relativi al corso e agli esami.

 

https://classroom.google.com/c/NTkzMzQwNDY2MDky?cjc=ura2clq

 

Codice di accesso: ura2clq

 

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GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM: ASIA - PACIFIC PERSPECTIVES

A.A. 2024/2025

 

Asia has generated vibrant constitutional discourses, as indigenous elites sought to fuse Western institutional forms with the grand Asian legal and political traditions.
This course aims at offering to the students an original presentation of comparative knowledge on Constitutional Transitions, focussing on Asia, including both a comparative and a country-based study.
This course aims to explore some of the key concepts of constitutionalism  - democracy, pluralism, secularism- leaving aside the traditional perspective developed within Western constitutionalism, in order to delve into the different answers offered within some Asian systems (India, Singapore, Japan, China and Hong Kong). The aim is to delve into new emerging models and reflect on their potential contribution to the understanding of our increasingly plural societies in the face of the challenges of globalization.

TEXTS 

for not attending students

- Mauro Mazza (Ed.), The Constitutional Systems of East Asia, The Hague, Eleven International Publishing, 2019
or
-  J.L. Neo - B.L. Son (Eds.), Pluralist Constitutions
in Southeast Asia, Harth Publishing, 2019

 Alternative readings will be provided during the course for attending students.

 

 

Lessons

February, 26 - May, 31 2025

 

Lessons will be held during the II Semester on 

Wednesday, 18.00 - 20.00 

Friday, 14.00  - 16.00

at Aula I - Dipartimento di Studi Europei - Lettere e Filosofia (Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 Rome, at the Faculty of Lettere e Filosofia, University City)

 

 

ATTENDING STUDENTS SHOULD JOIN THE G-CLASSROOM PLATFORM. THE CODE FOR THE COURSE IS tv2delo

 

Orari di ricevimento

mercoledì, dalle ore 16.00 alle ore 18.00 presso il Dipartimento di Scienze politiche, secondo piano, stanza n. 3.
Gli studenti possono altresì concordare un appuntamento in altri giorni e orari, oppure da remoto scrivendo alla Professoressa.